Our Vision and Mission: We believe in a world where disabled people live their lives free of barriers and stigma. Our mission is to harness the strength and skills gained from our lived experience of disability to create more inclusive services and communities. We are a Peer-Led Charity and Deaf and...
Disability Law Service
We provide free legal advice on community care, employment, housing and welfare benefits to disabled people and their carers to ensure that they have access to their rights and justice. We aim to respond to enquiries within 3-5 working days but at times the wait may be longer in some areas of law be...
Maximus UK - Local London Work and Health Programme
Finding a job can be an anxious time for some people. We understand the concerns, challenges and barriers faced by many. That’s where we can help. If you’re looking for work in East and South East London, the Local London Work and Health Programme can help you. Our support is quick to access, free t...
Lewisham College: Supported Learning Courses
Our mission is to help every student achieve their potential, whatever barriers are in the way, and our Supported Learning courses are specially designed to help you do just that. You’ll become part of a small, friendly group of students and learn at your own pace. Achieving your vocational qualifi...
Senior Revellers S.E.N.D. Youth Club
Senior Revellers is a youth club for young adults living with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, based in Havering.
Ages 18 to 25 years
It takes place at Rainham Royals Youth Club every Thursday evening from 7-9pm
Junior Revellers S.E.N.D. Youth Club
Junior Revellers is a youth club for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities who are living in Havering. It takes plce at the MyPlace Youth & Community Centre in Harold Hill every Tuesday evening from 7-9pm.
Ages 11 to 17 years
Please search for Senior Revellers for over ...
Team Gym
Team Gym is a fitness club for young people in Havering aged 13 to 25 years old and living with Special Educational Needs & Disabilities. Based at Hornchurch Leisure Centre in Harrow Lodge Park every Sunday morning from 10:45am to 12:45 midday Ring or text Sue to find out more: 0781 339 7034
Wac Arts Evening and Weekend Classes
Wac Arts is a leading performing arts organisation that provides high-quality, accessible multi-arts and media training for young people aged 4-30
SignVideo
SignVideo provides Deaf or Hard of Hearing people who use British Sign Language (BSL) instant access to a SignVideo online BSL interpreter, in real time, on a video relay system. This service is simple, fast, secure and free.
British Dyslexia Association
The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) has been the voice of dyslexic people since 1972. We are a membership organisation working to achieve a dyslexia-friendly society for all. Ten percent of the population are believed to be dyslexic, but it is still often poorly understood. With the right support...
Wavelength: Fighting Loneliness
WaveLength gives radios, televisions, and tablet computers, free of charge, to people who are lonely and can’t afford to buy the technology themselves. For people who are lonely, a simple radio, television, or tablet can feel like a lifeline. We help people who have become lonely through lots of di...
Magpie Dance
Magpie Dance is the UK’s leading dance charity for people with learning disabilities. We believe that a learning disability should not be a barrier to personal and artistic success. Through dance, our participants gain life, social and communication skills with added health and wellbeing benefits. ...
LinkMeUp
We are committed to providing holistic and personalised solutions for those looking to manage their care and support needs. Our goal is to enable disabled children, adults and older people to access chosen activities and support to live quality lives. Here at LinkMeUp we enable people to have real c...
deafPLUS
Breaking Through Barriers. We offer one to one, confidential information and deaf advice services nationwide. We offer a wide range of services for deaf people and people with hearing loss to develop their potential and promote independence and wellbeing, including: Information and Advice: one-...
Bromley Information, Advice and Support Service (IASS)
Bromley IASS provides free, impartial and confidential information and advice about special educational needs and disabilities. Follow the link to view information ranging from advice for parents and carers, to advice for those aged 16 to 25.
Aphasia Re-Connect
Our mission is to create a peer support network of people living with aphasia and other acquired communication disabilities, to enable them to live life, discover opportunity, develop confidence and find wellbeing and mutual engagement within the wider community. Do you enjoy meeting new people? Wou...
Pecan
We are a Christian charity dedicated to bringing hope to individuals and the wider community. We are committed to uplifting our local community through Kindness, Belief and Hope. We do this through providing holistic support for the local community through our projects, addressing a range of needs ac...
Certitude London Careers
Certitude provides support to people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health support needs across the capital, from essential round-the-clock support, to helping after a period of crisis to rebuild connections in the community. We encourage people to find new interests, make new friends...
Barking & Dagenham - Services for People with Disabilities
Our aim is to help disabled people live as independently as possible, by planning ahead early, and to remove some of the barriers that affect people transferring between children and adults social care services. Instead of having separate services for children and adults we have formed a single Disa...
The Heathway Center
The Heathway Centre provides services for families with children and young people aged 0 to 17 years (up to their 18th birthday) with a disability or additional needs. We provide information and advice on a wide range of issues affecting families through delivery of both our universal and targeted e...
Pembroke House
Activities at Pembroke House are a great way to meet your neighbours, try new things and give back to your community. In normal times, we have a busy schedule of weekly activities. At the moment, our building is closed to keep people safe, so some activities are paused. You can still browse our prog...
Inspire at St Peter's
InSpire runs unique and ground-breaking programmes of its own such as our advocacy based parenting programme and our youth employment programme InSpired to Work, as well as a comprehensive programme of arts based activities for all ages, digital inclusion for adults and youth work led activities for ...
Autistic Inclusive Meets
Autistic Inclusive Meets is a not-for-profit organisation created by autistic people to enable families with autistic children, and autistic individuals to get out into the community and socialise in an accepting, inclusive environment with like-minded peers. We provide support and advice to familie...
Girls On The Spectrum
Supporting girls on the spectrum and their families in Bexley. GOTS (Girls On The Spectrum) is a parent led local group to support Girls with ASD and their parents/carers to gain support, share information and most importantly have fun! Visit our website for more information on our activities and s...
Bexley SNAP
At Bexley Snap we offer disabled children and young people aged between 1 Year to 25 Years an exciting and varied programme of clubs to provide parents and carers support, guidance, and regular breaks from their caring responsibilities. Please note booking is essential for all sessions. We offer gr...
Advocacy for All Bexley services
Advocacy for All is a locally-rooted advocacy organisation with a strong history, that exists to give people a voice through one to one advocacy and self-advocacy groups. We believe that Bigger Voices = Better Lives. Our approach is person-centred, empowering and rights-focussed. We place a strong v...
Bexley Twofold - Employment support for 18+ with Learning Disabilities
Bexley Twofold is the supported employment service for adults, resident in Bexley, with Learning Disabilities and who consequently have need for support to access employment opportunities deemed substantial or critical. The aim is to help disabled adults to obtain and sustain suitable paid employmen...
Bexley Voice
Bexley Voice is a voluntary organisation of parents and carers of children and young people (age 0-25) with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) living in the London Borough of Bexley.
Re-Instate
Re-Instate is a charity working to improve employment opportunities, quality of life and well-being for disadvantaged people in the London Borough of Bexley including people experiencing mental ill-health, people with learning disabilities and young people. A key part of the vision for Re-Instate is...
Bexley Deaf Centre
Bexley Deaf Centre provides a myriad of services for the deaf community, namely a job club, Communication classes, a hearing aid clinic, information, advice and advocacy to name a few. Here at Bexley Deaf Centre we're committed to ensuring that the interests of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communit...