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  1. Max Card

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    The Max Card is a discount card for families of children and young people with disabilities and additional needs (up to 25 years). Designed to help families save money on great days out at castles, zoos, bowling alleys and lots more.  Families simply show their Max…

     01235 424715 01235 424715
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  2. Open Monday to Friday from 9:30am until 5:00pm

    SureSafe Alarms provides alarm services for children, teens and young adults. This can be those with epilepsy, nut allergies, acquired brain injuries, plus many more conditions. Our GPS alarms are also used for adults with learning disabilities and enable them to have more independence than…

    58Breckfield Road SouthLiverpoolL6 5DR

     0800 112 3201 0800 112 3201
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  3. The Chiltern Centre

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    The Chiltern Centre is a wonderful purpose-built care home in Henley on Thames offering a range of services to young people (aged 16 – 30) with learning disabilities (often alongside physical disabilities and/or complex medical needs) that empower them to live life to the full.…

    The Chiltern Centre For Disabled ChildrenGreys RoadHenley-on-thamesOxfordshireRG9 1QR

     01491 575575 01491 575575
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  4. Happy Days Charity

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    Happy Days are a national children's charity dedicated to providing holidays, residential trips, days out and theatre trips for disadvantaged young people with special needs. The young people range in age from 3 to 17. They come from many different backgrounds and cultures and suffer many…

    90-100Collingdon StreetLutonLU1 1RX

     01582 755999 01582 755999
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  5. Natspec is the membership association for Specialist Colleges. The colleges give young people with a learning difficulty or disability the chance to become more independent and to learn in an exciting environment with personal support. Natspec's website have a college finder for parents/carers to help them find…

    Robins Wood HouseRobins Wood RoadAspleyNOTTINGHAMNG8 3NH

     General enquiries - 0115 854 1322 General enquiries - 0115 854 1322
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  6. 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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  7. Helpline - Monday & Wednesday 10.30am- 4.00pm

    Around 6% of children starting school have speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) – an average of 2 in every classroom. Afasic is the UK charity representing children and young people with speech, language and communication difficulties, working for their inclusion in society and supporting…

    209-211City RoadLondonEC1V 1JN

     Helpline 0300 666 9410 Helpline 0300 666 9410  Office 020 7490 9410 Office 020 7490 9410
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