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  1. Life Path Trust In Oxford supports people to live in supported tenancies. They are working with Oxfordshire Community & Social Services to provide support to people with learning disabilities in Oxfordshire. Life Path's mission is to provide people with the best support and services to enable them to feel valued and…

    511Walsgrave RoadCoventryCV2 4AG

     024 7665 0530 024 7665 0530
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  2. United Response provides a range of support services for adults and young people with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs or physical disabilities. The support we provide depends on what you need and want. We can provide 24-hour care and support, seven days a week,…

    United Response, Highland House 165-167The BroadwayLondonSW19 1NE

     020 8246 5200 or 0800 0884 377 020 8246 5200 or 0800 0884 377
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  3. Hft is a national charity supporting people with learning disabilities and their families.  Everything we do focuses on helping the people we support live the life they choose. We support people with learning disabilities, their families and carers across England through our services, resources and…

     North Oxfordshire 01295 267906 North Oxfordshire 01295 267906  South Oxfordshire 01235 831686 South Oxfordshire 01235 831686
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  4. Oxfordshire Inclusive Communication (formerly known as Total Communication) is a network partnership organisation that has evolved out of a need for information and resources about communicating with people with a learning disability in Oxfordshire.  We work jointly with other independent organisations, and our steering group…

    Abbey HouseAbbey CloseAbingdonOxfordshireOX14 3JE

     01865 897974 01865 897974
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