The organisation provides services for the visually impaired community, including housing, welfare rights and benefit advice, employment - support into work and in work, access to technology and leisure services. We will support and empower visually impaired people to access any service. Contact us through…
In the best interests of our clients and volunteers we are suspending our drop-in service from Monday 16th March 2020 until further notice. We're changing the way we provide our advice. If you require advice, please contact our local advice lines: General advice: 0344 493…
In the best interests of our clients and volunteers we are suspending our drop-in service from Monday 16th March 2020 until further notice. We're changing the way we provide our advice. If you require advice, please contact our local advice lines: General advice: 0344 493…
We understand that life with a disabled child brings unique challenges, and we exist to help families feel valued, supported, confident and informed. To make that happen, we work in three closely linked ways. We support families with the best possible guidance and information Our…
Government information service for disabled people and carers that can advise on Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance & Personal Independence Payment.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition of widespread pain and profound fatigue. The pain tends to be felt as diffuse aching or burning, often described as head to toe. It may be worse at some times than at others. It may also change location, usually becoming…
12 Seedhill Road3007 Mile End MillPaisleyRenfrewshireScotlandPA1 1JS
LOOK provides information, support and help to families with Visually Impaired children. The LOOK Youth Group, which supports young people from 11yrs - 25 yrs provides young people with V.I. with emotional support and advice on education, benefits and eye conditions. LOOK links parents in…
Shakespeare Centre, Social Services, Unit B, Shakespeare Street, Southport, Merseyside, PR8 5AB (tel 0151 934 3737, text 07564935071, fax 0151 934 3739) (Open Tues 09:30 - 12:00) Text 07564935071
Merseyside Society for Deaf People offers Support Services across Merseyside to D/deaf, Deafened, Deaf Blind and Hard of Hearing People. We also support people with additional needs, aiming to promote and encourage independence and independent living supporting our clients to overcome everyday barriers in society.…
Telephone line is open Monday-Friday 10.00am - 12.30pm
To ensure everyone claims their full entitlement Sefton Council provide a Welfare Rights Team consisting of a number of trained advisers. We can provide assistance with the following: Advice on claiming appropriate benefits. Help to complete benefit claim forms. Assistance to challenge Benefit decisions, including…
Information for working parents and carers on their employment rights, Tax Credits and in-work benefits, maternity and paternity leave, flexible working options and maternity discrimination. This includes a section especially for parents of disabled children. For more information please visit our website.