The Forum has 42 member organisations working with and for learning disabled people in Leeds. These groups include those run by and for disabled people.
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Leeds advice and assistance for deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, blind and partially sighted people in Leeds and West Yorkshire.
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Leeds based support group for people with M.E and C.F.S. Includes newsletters, a calendar of events and contact details.
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Leeds and Bradford Dyslexia Association offering support to dyslexics and their families in West Yorkshire. Includes helpine and drop in centre help and explains the signs of Dyslexia.
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Helping parents with special needs children. Holds a drop in group every month ongoing support to all our carers and parents in Leeds and surrounding areas.
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Inspires people with learning disabilities to achieve their artistic ambitions. Includes film, music and dance sections plus how to get involved and make contact. Brighton based.
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Disability Arts in Shropshire. Promotes and supports disabled artists and disabled people interested in the arts. View project details, news and how to get involved.
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Offers a confidential advice, information and support service to carers throughout the City of Sunderland (including Houghton-le-Spring, Hetton-le-Hole, Easington Lane and Washington).
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Sunderland website for children who are disabled, have special educational needs, or a long term health condition. Includes FAQ, news and contacts.
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Based in Leatherhead, Surrey offering advice, assistance and information to people with a visual impairment or blind. Includes contacts, fundraising and news.
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East Surrey based charity assisting people and their families with dyslexia. Includes newsletters, leaflets and how to join/
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A talking newspaper for registered blind or partially-sighted people in and around East Surrey. Includes contacts and volunteering details.
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Based in Stoke-on-Trent. Offers information and advice and support to parents, carers, families and their Deaf children.
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A group of visually impaired people enjoying a sport played on an indoor court measuring 18 x 9 metres. A team consists of 3 players, all of whom must wear blindfolds or are blind.
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18th Century garden, sheltered on three sides by beeches and yew trees. The main garden paths have a small grade of gravel and are wheelchair accessible. This does not apply to some minor paths and the greenhouse which is Victorian in design. See site for accessibility details. Hexham, Northumberland.
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