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At Ease (Advice and Information for Armed Forces)
AT EASE is an unincorporated voluntary group offering free services to members of the Armed Forces, their families and friends.
Address:
Bunhill Fields Meeting House, Quaker Court, Banner Street, London
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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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Attlee Foundation
The Attlee Foundation is a registered charity with the aim of benefiting people disadvantaged by poverty or lack of opportunity.
The Attlee Centre provides Play and Youth services for 5 to 19 year olds; up to 25 years for those with additional needs; after school, weekends and school holidays.
Address:
5, Thrawl Street, London
Telephone: 02073 753212
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Aurora Caterham Education Centre
Aurora Caterham Education Centre is a day school supporting young people aged 11-19 with communication difficulties typically associated with Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism. At Aurora Caterham Education Centre, students are likely to experience challenges with social communication and interaction with others and may have additional issues around their understanding of the social rules. These difficulties can impact on their emotional wellbeing, behaviour and ability to participate in education. The team provide a learning structure and environment designed to help students re-engage with learning and enjoy school life.
Address:
Francis Road, Caterham
Telephone: 01342 778655
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Autism All Stars UK
Autism All Stars UK is a charity based in the Surrey/Sussex borders (Registered Charity Number 1152681) where everyone is dedicated to creating a happier, more inclusive world for autistic people and those who support them.
They host autism-friendly character events. These include ‘Marvel and DC superhero’ days, ‘Doctor Who’ days, ‘Star Wars’ days, and both ‘Dinosaur’ and ‘Dragon’ days where supporters can meet and interact with spectacular animatronic puppets, entirely at their own pace.
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Autism Independent UK
Autism Independent UK is a national organisation which aims to bring about an increased awareness of autism.
They provide information on the website, a directory of support services as well as running training courses for professionals, to improve the quality of life for those with Autism and their careers.
Address:
199-203, Blandford Ave, Kettering, Northants
Telephone: 01536 523274
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Autism Outreach for Schools
Autism Outreach for Schools is a service commissioned by Surrey County Council and delivered by staff based at some of Surrey's specialist provisions.
They support schools to meet the needs of their autistic and neuro-diverse pupils, or those undiagnosed but struggling in similar areas.
Autism Outreach promotes inclusive whole school practise (universal support), as well as supporting staff working with individual pupils (targeted support).
Referrals
Targeted referrals are made through the school that the child attends. School staff can refer pupils, with parental permission.
Parents and others who wish for the service to be provided for a child should approach the child's school and ask them to make the request. Parents cannot refer on their child's behalf and pupils cannot self-refer to this service.
After referral, there is usually a wait of around six weeks to access this service, although there may be some flexibility for urgent cases.
All referrals can be made through the referral section of the Autism Outreach site.
Telephone: 01483 545 680 and press 3 for outreach
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Avenues Group
Avenues supports people who are living with disabilities, illness, or injury to live the best life possible. They offer support to those in supported living, or residential service along with respite services.
Address:
River House, 1 Maidstone Road, Sidcup, Kent
Telephone: 0300 323 0405
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