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Asperger's Syndrome Foundation
The Asperger's Syndrome Foundation is a registered charity committed to promoting awareness and understanding of Asperger's Syndrome. It provides training seminars for parents and professionals helping those with Asperger's Syndrome, as well as information and resources through its website.
Address:
Eden House, Reynolds Road, Beaconsfield
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Aspire
Aspire is primarily a place to meet others with Asperger Syndrome. The people who attend the group are aged between 18 and 40+ and come from all over the county and beyond. Some live independently, with their parents or in supported living; some work full or part-time, others are in college or at university and others are currently looking for employment.
Meetings are in fortnightly on Thursdays in the Godalming Pepperpot:.
• 6-7pm “social hour”
• 7-9pm structured Social Skills session.
Address:
The Pepperpot, High Street, Godalming
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Aspire National Training Centre
Aspire is a charity which provides practical help to people who have been paralysed by Spinal Cord Injury, supporting them from injury to independence. It provides help with housing and independent living, benefits advice, and grants for specialist equipment.
Address:
Wood Lane, Stanmore, Middlesex
Telephone: For free legal advice call 0800 030 20 40, Phone: 020 8954 5759
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Assist 16-18 Transition Service
A service available for individuals with 16-18-year olds with Autism who are moving towards adulthood. The Service offers individual advice, information, and support.
Telephone: 078 999 355 18
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Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (AMEND)
Patients run the Association for Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Disorders (AMEND), for patients to support and inform those affected by multiple endocrine neoplasia disorders and their associated endocrine tumours. AMEND provides patient information through booklets and newsletters, it also offers a counselling service and social media groups.
Contact forms available on the website
Address:
AMEND, The Warehouse, Draper Street, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Telephone: 01892 516076
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Association for Real Change
Association for Real Change is a leading umbrella body representing service providers in the learning disability sector. To improve the quality of life for people who have a learning disability by supporting anyone who is involved in the planning or delivery of support and services.
Address:
Association for Real Change, ARC House, Marsden Street, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Telephone: 01246 555 043
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Association for the Rehabilitation of Communication and Oral Skills (ARCOS)
ARCOS is a UK national charity, working to improve life for children and adults who have communication, eating, drinking, and swallowing difficulties. These conditions are often complex, persist throughout life and require specialized, long-term treatment.
We promote and provide specialist training, comprehensive therapy, and support for people with communication and/or swallowing problems, including those with multiple disabilities resulting from developmental or acquired brain injury.
ARCOS is not a private clinic. We depend upon charitable grants and donations to maintain a high quality of service. Fees are charged for assessment, therapy, and training services. A great deal of information and advice is provided free charge.
Address:
Hatherton Lodge, Avenue Road, Malvern, Worcestershire
Telephone: 01684 576795
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Association of Speech and Language Therapists in Independent Practice (ASLTIP)
ASLTIP provides information and a contact point for members of the public searching for a private Speech and Language Therapist. For its members, ASLTIP provides support and information on working as an independent Speech and Language Therapist.
Address:
71-75 Shelton Street, Convent Gardens, London
Telephone: 0203 002 3704
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Ataxia UK
Ataxia UK supports everyone affected by ataxia, people with the condition, their families, carers, and friends. They provide support through their helpline and aim to find treatments and cures.
Address:
12, Broadbent Close, London
Telephone: Helpline : 0800 995 6037, Office : 020 7582 1444
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Ataxia-Telangiectasia Society
The Ataxia-Telangiectasia (A-T) Society is a registered charity which works to improve quality of life and care for people living with Ataxia-Telangiectasia while promoting research to lengthen lives and find a cure.
The society provides services such as clinics, counselling, family support workers as well as newsletters, support grants and regular meetings for families.
Address:
A-T Society, IACR Rothamsted, Harpenden, Hertfordshire
Telephone: 01582 760733
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