Links
Home > Links
Please note the links detailed below will open in a new browser window when selected.
Aspire
Aspire works with people with spinal cord injury to create opportunity, choice and independence.
Bridge College
Bridge College is part of the Boys and Girls Welfare Society (Now Together Trust). The purpose of the college
is to create an inclusive learning environment where young people are empowered to make the transition to
adulthood by maximising independence and communication.
Burton College
Burton College offers training in information technology, literacy, numeracy and other skills to those who, for a number of
reasons (e.g. confidence or disability), cannot at present access conventional provision. These services are provided at the
Karten Centre in Burton College.
Cedar Foundation
The Cedar Foundation is a voluntary organisation which works in partnership with people with physical disability
throughout Northern Ireland. They develop and deliver services that promote choice, opportunity,
independence and equality.
Deafblind UK
Deafblind UK offers comprehensive services to deafblind people, their support assistants and other professionals.
Derby University
Derby University provides good opportunities for people to learn successfully, together with students
from elsewhere in the UK and overseas, and to develop their potential and achieve their ambitions -
no matter what their circumstances.
Dyslexia Institute
The Dyslexia Institute ensures that all individuals with Dyslexia are identified and educated to allow them to be successful
by providing accurate assessments and the most appropriate teaching and working to influence and improve the
practice of mainstream education services for children and adults with dyslexia, through specialist teacher
training, the development of high quality teacher tools, the evaluation of teaching methods to achieve better
practice and improving awareness and understanding.
Haifa University
Provides the resources for the training of professionals in the areas of social welfare and health, including
Occupational Therapists.
Home Farm Trust
Home Farm Trust (HFT) is a national charity for people with learning disabilities. They provide a range of services
including supported living, registered care homes, advocacy, supported employment, short breaks (respite) and day
services. They also provide a national support service for carers of people with learning disabilities.
Jewish Care
Jewish Care is the largest health and social care charity for the Jewish Community in the UK.
Meridian East
Meridian East (formerly NORCI) helps people with disabilities reach their full potential in terms of work skills
and confidence, by encouraging and actively facilitating the process of moving people into integrated work and training
opportunities in the community.
Norwood
Norwood assists both children and their families, and adults with learning disabilities in achieving personal growth
and maximum independence, by delivering high quality, specialised services in accessible centres to individual service
users and the local community.
Orchardville Society
The Society is a voluntary organisation which provides services for people with severe learning disability
in education, training and supported employment.
Percy Hedley Foundation
The Percey Hedley Foundation provides high quality services of care, education, recreation and vocational to children and adults with
cerebral palsy or related physical disabilities and children and adults with speech and language difficulties.
Portland College
Portland College's aim is to maximize ability and minimize disability by providing opportunities in
an inclusive residential setting for individual empowerment through learning, independence, integration
and employment.
Queen Alexandra College
Queen Alexandra College, (QAC), is a national residential college, meeting the education and training needs
of young people and adults with visual impairment and/or other disabilities. QAC aims to challenge discrimination
and exclusion by providing opportunities for its students to learn, live and work independently.
Queen Elizabeth Foundation
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation is a national charity working to promote equality for disabled people, supporting
over 100,000 people annually. It operates seven centres in the South East each with its own area of expertise:
Training for Work, Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Mobility, Disability Information, Life Skills Development,
Resource Centre, Care and Respite Fund. The Training College provides residential training for disabled adults,
especially those who have been forced into career changes by accident or illness.
Rehab UK
Rehab UK provides assessments, training and development programmes that enable people with disabilities to break into the workforce.
RNIB
RNIB's mission is to challenge blindness. To challenge the disabling effects of blindness by providing services
to help people determine their own lives. Many barriers are put in the path of blind and partially sighted people -
RNIB's task is to dismantle them.
Scope
Scope's aim is that disabled people achieve equality: a society in which they are valued and have the same
human and civil rights as everyone else.
Sense
Sense is the UK's leading organisation for people who are deafblind or have associated disabilities.
Share Community
SHARE Community provides self-help, training and education opportunities to enable people with disabilities of any kind to progress
towards their individual goals for life, participation in the community and employment. Share's core values include respect for every
individual and the provision of a safe, friendly, caring environment based on mutual self-help, trust and support.
Sussex Lantern
The Sussex Lantern provides a programme of Welfare, Education, Training, Recreation, Information, Counselling and Care Services of such high quality as to encourage Blind and Partially Sighted People to develop their potential to a standard which will fulfil their aspirations and improve
their quality of life.
Treloar Trust
To provide a realistic working environment in which students can develop useful administration skills, while working towards
a variety of NVQ qualifications. All the work for these courses must be "real work" and, as the centre has the latest office and IT equipment, we are able to offer a wide range of design and office services to the local community, as well as the other departments at the college.
White Lodge Centre
The White Lodge Centre aims to deliver quality services to people with a disability, primarily those with cerebral
palsy or related conditions and learning difficulties, and their families and carers
who live within daily travelling distance of White Lodge.
Yad Sarah
Volunteers help to rehabilitate the sick, disabled and elderly from the whole of Israel, enabling them to remain
at home within the community.