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Advice from Citizens Advice

Advice from Citizens Advice brings you the self-help information you need to solve your problems. This website provides information and helpful tips on how to manage your money. There are a number of step-by-step guides to planning and managing your money. Parents/carers and…

Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD)

The Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) is an organisation which aims to create a better future together with Deaf people. RAD promotes equality for Deaf people through the provision of accessible services including: Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) Services Advocacy Services  Children & Families…

Coram Voice Advocacy

Coram Voice enables and equips children and young people to hold to account the services that are responsible for their care. Coram Voice uphold the rights of children and young people to actively participate in shaping their own lives. Coram Voice advocates offer direct support…

The Care Act 2014

From April 2015 the Care Act 2014 became law.  The Care Act  modernises English adult (over 18 year olds) social care law. Key areas of change from April 2015 include: General responsibilities on local authorities including promoting people’s wellbeing, focusing on prevention and providing…

Latin American Disabled People's Project

Latin American Disabled People's Project provides advice and support for disabled Spanish and Portuguese speaking people, their carers and families. Typically, most of their members: are asylum seekers, refugees and migrants; live in households in receipt of means-tested benefits and haven't…

Syndromes Without A Name (SWAN UK)

SWAN UK (Syndromes Without A Name) is a project run by Genetic Alliance UK specifically for families of children with special needs who do not have a specific diagnosis. Offering information and support to families, the project offers a friendly listening ear whilst…

Scope’s Online Community

Scope’s online community is a place for disabled people, parents and carers to share experiences and swap practical information. The community offers a unique tips section, with hundreds of practical suggestions from people with first-hand experience of disability. 

The Children’s Trust

The Children’s Trust is a leading charity for children with brain injury. The Trust works with children and young people from across the UK, both from their specialist centre in Tadworth, Surrey and in communities around the country. 

National Autistic Society

This is the leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families.  The charity offers: information; and support. Visit the website for more details.

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,…