Most dentists will treat people with special needs in their surgery. However, some people may not be able to get to their dental surgery because of a disability or medical condition. In this case, the dentist should refer the patient to a more specialised dental service.…
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Derwen College delivers exceptional programmes and a rich learning environment for young people, aged from 16 to 25 years, with special educational needs and disabilities, including: Learning and physical disabilities Autism Spectrum Disorder Behaviours of concern PMLD Our main campus is in Gobowen,…
We care for, connect with and campaign on behalf of all people affected by and at risk of diabetes, reaching people with diabetes in local communities across the UK. We are a growing community with more than 300,000 supporters nationwide – including people with diabetes, their friends…
Childminder
My name is Diana and I live in Theale with my partner and 2 children in a 4 bed detached home. I provide a home from home setting with regular visits to local parks and library sessions. I have been childminding for 21 years and am graded…

I believe that health and wellbeing play a vital role in people’s lives, therefore I have always admired people that work in the health industry. Growing up as the child of a nurse, I truly have a high regard for the people that help make…

In 1976, armed with a single phone in a rented office, Dimensions began supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs out of institutions, helping them lead ordinary lives in their local communities. Forty years on, our work is fundamentally unchanged: we support people…

We offer support for outreach, supported living and group living services, as well as short breaks and respite care. In Baerkshire, we provide everything from 2 to 37 hours’ support weekly. We provide practical help as well as emotional support.

Looking for autism friendly things to do? Dimensions UK work with cinemas, libraries, museums and Belong by GAME Arenas. Each venue’s autism friendly training is tailored to their environment and guests. Adjustments include reduced sensory stimulation, increased signage and autism training for staff. Our training…

Pre-School Playgroup
Dingley's Promise centre provides a place where children from birth to five with additional needs and disabilities can develop skills through play under the supervision of qualified staff. Parents and carers can also utilise our Family Support service who do not attend the centre as…
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…
Challenging the barriers to play Play is an important part of everyday life, especially for children and young people: Play helps us develop our physical and mental health. Play helps us to improve our relationships with friends (as well as making new friends). Play helps…
The Disability Employment Advisers are available in majority of Jobcentres. The objective of Disability Employment Advisers is to support Jobcentre customers who have health conditions and disabilities to prepare for work, move into work and remain in work. Disability Employment Advisers share their knowledge, skills…
Many UK charities or trusts provide grants for the disabled, each with their own criteria for providing funds. Do you have a Disability? Are you a parent or carer of a Disabled child or adult?
We are 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.
Search hotels, restaurants, bars, leisure facilities, cinemas & theatres, visitor attractions. Are accessible venues easy to find? Euan's Guide features disabled access reviews from disabled people and their friends and families. Help other people by adding your reviews if accessible venues are easy to find.…
The Disabled Children's Team (DCT) is a statutory service who work specifically with children and young people, who are aged 0 to 18, with significant special needs and/or disabilities, as defined in the Children Act 1989

Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) of up to £30,000 are available for work that's needed to help a disabled person live more independently in their own home. The grants are available to both home owners and private tenants in West Berkshire. You can request an occupational therapist assessment by contacting the Adult Social…
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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Information about Disabled travel on buses and trains.