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Direct Payments
Direct payments are available to people who have been assessed by social services as needing help, and who would like to arrange and pay for their own care and support services instead of receiving them direct from the Council. Direct payments are a way of assisting people to gain greater independence…

Disability Access Fund - Info for Providers and Parents/Carers
The purpose of the Disability Access Fund (DAF) is to help children with special educational needs or disabilities (SENDs) to find places in Early Education settings. 3 and 4 year olds are eligible for the DAF if they: are in receipt of disability living allowance (DLA) and; receive…

Disability and Social Care Advice Service (DASCAS)
The Disability and Social Care Advice Service (DASCAS) offers an independent information service on disability and social care. This includes benefits, advocacy and support. The service provides information to people with disabilities and the relatives and friends who care for them.DASCAS helps…

Disability Cricket in Wandsworth
Mondays: 4pm to 5pm. This activity takes place during term time only.
Surrey Cricket Board is organising a Disability Cricket activity in Wandsworth. This activity is for young people aged 14+ with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities. The activity is funded by the Lord's Taverners and the Berkeley Foundation. Disabled young people can:

Disability Employment Advisers
Disability Employment Advisers (DEA) are available at every Job Centre Plus and can help you look for a job or learn new skills. They can offer advice and tell you about disability friendly employers in your area.There are many ways you can get…

Disability Equipment Service
A national website dedicated to the buying and selling of new and used disability equipment. The Disability Equipment Service is a simple to use, bespoke website that enables organisations and members of the public to sell their disability equipment and enables others, who may not…
Disability Football
Sundays 1.30 to 2.30pm
These football sessions are for 8 to 15 year olds.

Disability Grants Website
A grant is a financial donation or contribution. Unlike loans they do not have to be repaid. Many UK charities or trusts provide grants for the disabled, each with their own criteria for providing funds. This website is for families of disabled children,…

Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
This is a tax-free benefit for children under 16 and young people over 16 with a physical and/or learning disability who need help with personal care or walking. Personal Independence Payment or PIP replaced DLA from 8th April 2013 for people aged 16…

Disability Rights UK
Disability Rights UK is working to create a society where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens. They seek to strengthen the voice of disabled people to make rights real, as an effective national organisation led by people…