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  1. Respond works with children and adults with learning disabilities who have experienced abuse or trauma, as well as those who have abused others, through psychotherapy, advocacy, campaigning and other support. Respond also aims to prevent abuse by providing training, consultancy and research.
  2. The Charity developed a range of new services and now caters for an ever increasing number of learning disabled children and adults. A dedicated and experienced staff manages three residential homes which are registered with the National Care Standards Commission, furthermore, three supporting housing projects…
  3. EmployAbility was established in 2006 as the not-for-profit organisation dedicated to assisting students and graduates with all disabilities, including dyslexia or long term health conditions, into employment. We have a wide network of relationships with universities, other disability charities and many other key stakeholders, and…
  4. PayPacket Ltd We provide fully managed payroll services for Service Users who are employing their own Carer / PA funded by a direct payment / personal budget.  We manage the payroll completely and are the payroll department for our clients. We:                                   Calculate wage payments , tax, national…
  5. Enable Holidays is an award-winning disabled holiday specialist providing accessible tailor-made holidays for wheelchair users with guaranteed adapted accommodation. A range of over 250 accessible holidays in a wide range of destinations - from UK and Jersey to the Mediterranean, Aegean, Egypt, India and Florida. All hotels, apartments…
  6. The Regard Partnership provides flexible and personalised support for people with Learning Disabilities, Mental Health needs or Acquired Brain Injuries across more than 120 supported living services and residential care homes in England and Wales. We also operate services for children with Learning Disabilities and…
  7. SweetTree Home Care Services offers clients a holistic range of care services designed to provide clients with as much or as little care and support as necessary. Regardless of whether assistance around the home, personal care, or more specialist input is required, SweetTree Home Care…
  8. HCPC registered Art Psychotherapists offering services to adoption support and in education (including early years and FE colleges). Our service can be delivered at accessible venues appropriate to the client e.g. schools, contact centres, health or community settings. Short-term and long-term art therapy as individual…
  9. We are one of the leading London based Health Care companies providing the highest level of services in the industry including 24hour live-in, Respite Care, Dementia & Alzheimers care in the home, Emergency and Holiday Carer Service, Independent Living Support and Hospital Discharge Support.
  10. The ECO Service works with the most needy and vulnerable people in the community. These are people with complex needs. These needs include: Drug and alcohol dependency; mental health; homelessness; Anti-Social behaviour; Fleeing Violence; learning difficulties and immigrations issues. Self referral and referral via professionals.…
  11. Vitalise is a national charity providing short breaks (respite care) and other services for disabled people, visually impaired people, and carers. We offer inspirational opportunities for volunteers through one of the largest, most diverse volunteer programmes in the UK. We provide accessible respite care and…
  12. Our services support adults with a range of learning disabilities who may also have additional support needs including autism, challenging behaviour, communication issues, dual diagnosis, physical disability, sensory impairments and complex needs. We offer accomodation based services, community support, accredited or informal training, volunteering and work…
  13. Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
    Daylight is a day service for adults with varying degrees of learning disabilities. Learning disabilities has to be the primary disability, however a lot of people using Daylight have additional physical needs, with some falling under dual diagnosis. The service is increasingly outcome focused, and tries…