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ADKC is an organisation run and controlled by disabled people. We support disabled people to live independently and campaign for an inclusive society which does not discriminate against disabled people. We believe that disabled people should have the same opportunities and quality of life that non-disabled people take for granted.

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Please be advised that BMH UK does not provide help, treatment, counselling,care services or advice for those in crisis.
Black Mental Health UK is an online publisher providing independent news, features, comment and other internet based services including advertising and job vacancies for those who work in the mental health sector.
BMH UK is a community based initiative and is independent of any professional body or society.

NB: BMH UK does not provide help, treatment, counselling,care services or advice for those in crisis.
We do not have the capacity to able to discuss individual cases.

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Liverpool Employment Support
We support disabled people who live in the City of Liverpool into employment, work-related training and further education.

Manchester Employment Support and Training
This team supports disabled people who live within the boundaries of the City of Manchester into employment and work-related training.

Trafford Centre for Independent Living
Independent Living to support Trafford residents with information, advocacy and brokerage services.

Training, Research and Consultancy
Our trainers and consultants are disabled people who combine expertise in their subject with lived experience.

Hate Crime: Working It Through Together
We are a new support service for disabled people in Greater Manchester who have experienced hate crime.

Knowsley Employment Support
We support learning disabled people who are furthest away from the world of work into training, work placements, voluntary opportunities and paid employment.

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Britain's public toilets were once the envy of the world
In recent years, significant number of public toilets have been closed down
We need more and better toilets
Let's stop the rot
Our mission is to represent the interest and aspirations of 'away from home' toilet providers, suppliers and users of all types and to act as the catalyst for change inthe pursuit of standards of excellence in all areas of public toilet provision and management.

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Welcome to Disability Action in Islington (DAII) an organisation run by and for disabled people. We aim to support disabled people, so that they:
gain more control and choice over their lives
have better access to services and opportunities
are able to challenge exclusion and discrimination.

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Disability Alliance, the National Centre for Independent Living (NCIL) and Radar have now unified to form ‘Disability Rights UK’.

Disability Rights UK will focus on:

promoting “meaningful” independent living for disabled people
promoting disabled people’s leadership and control
breaking the link between disability and poverty
campaigning for disability equality and human rights

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Enhance the UK matches up disabled and non-disabled people to do fun stuff together. If you are disabled and want to try a new, fun activity, or if you want to become a trained Access Volunteer and help others to enjoy an activity that you are interested in, or even if you are just looking to make new friends, check out our Enhance Your Social Life program!

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Genetic Alliance UK is the national charity of patient organisations with a membership of over 140 charities supporting all those affected by genetic disorders.
Our aim is to improve the lives of people affected by genetic conditions by ensuring that high quality services and information are available to all who need them.

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Grey Pride is our campaign to petition the British government to appoint a Minister for Older People.

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The Hello campaign will make communication for all children and young people a priority in homes and schools across the country in 2011, so that they can live life to the full

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If your child has been identified as having a speech and language impairment, which is a term that is used to describe difficulties with learning and using language, the SLI Handbook gives advice and information.

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Hub TV is a dynamic multi-platform production company based in Clerkenwell, London.

Established in 2002, Hub TV has built up a solid reputation for creating and delivering high quality multimedia content.

Hub TV’s clients are diverse and range from national broadcasters to major corporations, third sector, market research and PR companies.

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We campaign for more diversity in models; for the fashion and marketing industries to recognise the beauty in women of all races, ages, shapes, sizes and abilities.

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Welcome to the National Network of Parent Carer Forums website. The aim of the National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF) is to ensure that good practice, knowledge and shared expertise about parent participation continues to grow and strengthen, and to develop a cohesive and coherent structure to sustain and develop the effectiveness of parent carer forums across England, individually and as a collective voice.

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The NCODP is a human-rights group controlled by disabled people and our organisations.
We organise and take part in campaigns and consultations that promote social equality and dignity for all disabled people.
We run services to support disabled people's independence

The youth Forum is run by the Norfolk Coalition of Disabled People and is for any young disabled person in Norfolk aged 14-25.
It supports young disabled people to stand up for their rights and tackle the barriers which prevent them being fully included in society. The meetings provide an opportunity for young disabled people to get together and discuss the issues that in important to them, but it is also a good place to come and make friends and have fun.

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