You could get a bursary to help with education-related costs if you’re aged 16 to 19 and: studying at school or college (not university) in England on a training course, including unpaid work experience If you’re 19 and over You could also get a bursary…
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Independent Health Complaints Advocacy and Healthwatch in West Berkshire is provided by The Advocacy People. Learning Disability Partnership Boards (LDPBs) for people with learning disabilities are made up of people with learning disabilities, parent/family carers, support staff, people who supply and buy services, people from health…
This is a FREE workshop for all carers or parent carers. Professionals are also welcome to book onto this course if they would like to use the information to support parents within their roles. This workshop is for parents, carers and professionals who have an interest in sleep…
The aim of the Charity is to relieve need, hardship and distress for the benefit of the parishes of Theale and Holybrook. Grants are usually given to individuals or families. Examples of grant funding provided for: Domestic appliances Mobility aids School uniform and excursions Emergency…
What are Direct Payments?Direct Payments are a way of arranging social care services for disabled children and young people and their families. A person with parental responsibility for a disabled child is given money to pay for the service instead of the local authority arranging…
Get to grips with your finances so you can budget, save and prevent debt. The CAP Money Course is a free course that will teach you budgeting skills and a simple, cash-based system that works. Whether you feel pretty organised or whether it's like a…
We offer free, confidential, impartial and independent advice. We help people with debt, benefits, housing, employment, relationship issues, consumer issues and more. We have a Carers Team who help carers and people with long-term health problems and disabilities, such as by completing disability benefit forms.…
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Disabled people leading change, working to create a society where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens. Information from Disability Rights Website.
As a higher education student living in England, you can apply for a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) if you have a disability, including a: long-term health condition mental health condition specific learning difficulty, eg dyslexia You must meet the definition of disability under the Equality Act 2010. The support you…
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Family Fund is the UK’s largest charity providing grants and services for families on low incomes raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person, up to the age of 24. Grants are available for essential items to help meet a child or young…
We are McKenzie Friends & Paralegals who provide assistance to parents who are in the Reading Family Court and others nearby. We can help you with: Child Arrangements Orders; Non-Molestation Orders; Prohibited Steps Orders; Financial Remedy Orders and Specific Issue Orders. If you need help…
Family Rights Group's goal is to enable children to be raised safely and thrive within their family and community. The Charity was established in 1974, by a group of lawyers, social workers and academics who were concerned about how families were treated when social services…
The Fashion & Textile Children’s Trust (FTCT) gives financial grants to children (up to 18 years) where one or more parent/carer works in the UK fashion and textile industry- for at least one year within the last 9 years. A grant is a financial donation which doesn't…
IVAorg CIC is a 'not-for-profit' organisation which specialises in providing confidential, free and impartial advice to anyone experiencing problems with their unsecured debts. Our advisors will help you find the best solution to suit your personal circumstances. We will provide you with the guidance needed…
The Postal Family Fund (formerly called the Post Office Orphans Benevolent Institution - POOBI) is a charitable organisation concerned with children’s wellbeing. We are here to help Royal Mail and Post Office families with children who are facing difficulties and need extra support. Postal Family…
Registered charity providing support to people who are/were involved in Horseracing. Befriending service also available to close dependants. Welfare teams can be contacted via a 24 hour support line, seven days a week. Visit the website to choose your preferred method of contact.
Advocacy & Capacity-Building For Individuals & Families Stepping Forward currently supports individuals and families who are struggling to access services and support. Our advocacy work has succeeded in securing: Essential equipment for home and school Appropriate educational provision Personal grants With a grant from Awards…
The family advisory service provides support and advice to individuals with a learning disability and their families. This can be in the following ways: Offering information, advice, guidance, benefits support, helping to fill in forms, support at meetings / appointments and advocacy. The family advisory…