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  1. Harington aims to provide young people who have learning difficulties or disabilities with life skills and vocational training that will enable them to participate more fully in living and working in the community. There are four strands to the provision:  The Vocational Training Scheme aims to prepare…
  2. Open Monday to Thursday from 9am until 5pm, and Friday 9am until 4:30am.
    Deafblind UK is a national charity supporting people with sight and hearing loss to live the lives they want. We help people to live with deafblindness by making connections, building their confidence and independence. Living with combined sight and hearing loss can be frightening. Our…
  3. The Sanctuary will provide accomodation, training and activities that will help the victims of Bullying and Abuse improve their emotional wellbeing, build their self confidience and increase their self esteem, equipping them with the skills to become successful in life.   Please leave a message…
  4. Room to Heal is a specialist charity working therapeutically with refugees and asylum seekers who have survived torture and other forms of organised violence. We aim to use the power of community to enable our members to heal from their traumatic experiences, find renewed meaning…
  5. We are open: Monday to Thursday 9am-7pm, Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday 11am-3pm.
    St Lukes Community Centre Community Warm Space in colder months and Cool space in heatwaves: Drop-in, refreshments, dining room, study room (in the evenings) and wrap-around support. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9-7pm Friday 9-5pm Saturday and Sunday 11-3pm Run by St Luke's Trust, this large, modern centre offers a…
  6. North London Cares brings people together across generations, backgrounds and experiences to build community and connection.  Our vision is of socially connected communities in which people feel less lonely, more united and that they belong.  We run free intergenerational social clubs across Islington and Camden boroughs…
  7. The Stress Project Therapy Centre is based in a quiet residential area of Holloway. We are located behind Waitrose car park. We offer a wide range of affordable counselling and complementary therapies. Many GP’s recommend our community-based therapy programme for people who are experiencing mental health difficulties such…
  8. Open Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 5pm, Saturday 9am to 5pm
    The Motability Scheme offers an affordable way for disabled people to lease a new car, wheelchair-accessible vehicle, scooter or powered wheelchair. It is available to anyone who receives one of the following allowances, with at least 12 months remaining: Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component…
  9. Almeida Theatre logo The Almeida exists to launch the next generation of British artists onto the world stage.A small room with an international reputation, the Almeida began life as a literary and scientific society – complete with library, lecture theatre and laboratory. From the beginning, our building existed…
  10. Life Coach Directory provides an a list of professional coaches and NLP practitioners.Our coaches cover many areas of coaching, including:Business CoachingCharity volunteer workFamilyFinancesHealthHobbiesMoving abroadPersonal developmentRedundancy coachingRelationshipsRetirementSpiritualitySportsTravelUse the directory to get more information on your areas of interest and to find a coach near you.
  11. We match doggy owners with local borrowers for walkies, playdays, sleepovers and happy holidays. There is an annual membership fee. Your first step is to create a pawsome profile, so that you can search for matches based on distance and availability. Once you’ve sniffed out…
  12. A Recovery College brings together two sets of expertise - professional and experience - in a non-stigmatising college environment with the same systems as other educational  establishments. All of the courses provided at the college are designed to contribute towards wellbeing and recovery. People who…
  13. Remploy's purpose is to increase the employment opportunities of disabled people and those who experience complex barriers to work.  We have an expanding network of town and city centre branches and a comprehensive range of tailored support services provided through them. Developing partnerships with employers…
  14. Remark is a deaf led organisation. All Remark Living Support Workers are all very experienced and receive regular training and support. Every client referred to us is assessed and matched with our most suitable Support Worker, depending on their specific needs. Additionally, we offer a…
  15. If you need extra employment support because of a disability or health condition, your local Jobcentre can put you in touch with a Disability Employment Adviser (DEA). DEAs can also work with people in employment who may need support to keep their jobs.  DEAs should…