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Cumberland School is a co-educational independent special day school in Lancashire providing high quality education for children between the ages of 11 and 18. The school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils exhibiting behavioural, emotional and social difficulties, alongside a range of other associated conditions which can hinder academic progress. We have created a high quality learning environment in which all our pupils can reach their potential in academic and social development. Church Road, Bamber Bridge, PR5 6EP (01772) 284435 john.gilfillan@witherslackgroup.co.uk
UCAN stands for 'Urban Care And Neighbourhood', the Deane UCAN centre provides a variety of activities, services and information such as housing enquiries, police surgery, internet access, training and information relating to health, employment, community safety, environment and local activities. In addition, we provide assistance with related aspects of job search. CV building, email and basic IT tuition, use of a telephone, and access to up to date vacancies. See whats on at Deane UCAN Centre 2 Oriel Street, BL3 5PD (01204) 329583 fazila.dipoti@boltonathome.org.uk
On Thursday 13 April 2017 Matthew Haw and Karen Spears of RSM Restructuring Advisory LLP were appointed as administrators of Dyslexia Institute Limited t/a Dyslexia Action. Please contact RSM with any queries regarding assessments booked with Dyslexia Action prior to this date. Dyslexia Action Training, Shop and Guild will continue to operate as normal. Please note: Dyslexia Action will no longer be providing assessment services. If you are seeking an assessment for you or for your child, you 27 Silverwell Street, BL1 1PP (03003) 038357 bolton@dyslexiaaction.org.uk
The Dyspraxia Foundation is a national, registered charity with its administrative and fundraising centre in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Founded in 1987, it is financed entirely by membership subscriptions and private donations. The Foundation acts as a resource and information centre for those wishing to learn more about dyspraxia, its diagnosis and treatment. The Foundation operates a telephone help line, publishes information on dyspraxia, maintains a website with useful information, organises 8 West Alley, SG5 1EG (01462) 455016 dyspraxia@dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk
We offer a place to live to people who have been homeless and are willing to help in the recycling business we run from the Community at Derby Barracks in Bolton. Our aim is to become self-sufficient financially as soon as possible, by collecting and selling donated furniture and household goods and eventually other business ventures will be incorporated. Type of service: Advice and Guidance, Long Term Accommodation Who is it for: Age Range: 21-65 Circumstances: Homeless How to access this Fletcher Street, BL3 6NF (01204) 398056 tonys@emmausbolton.org.uk
Bespoke Support Services for people escaping and recovering from Domestic Abuse: Safe Haven - Home based support for people recovering from domestic violence and abuse.Independent Domestic Abuse Advocacy (IDVA)- service for high risk victims including Sexual Violence and BME specialist advocacy.Young Persons advise (YPDVAS) - support for 16 to 20 yrsPet Service - Pet fostering for pets belonging to victims needing temporary accommodation. Type of service: Advice and Guidance, Support 26 Chorley New Road, BL1 4AP (01204) 394842 safehaven@pawsforkids.org.uk
Family Fund supports families living across the UK who are who are raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person up to the age of 17. Our support is focused on those on low incomes with a child/children who have a high level of additional support needs. At Family Fund, we believe that all families raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people should have the same choices, quality of life, opportunities and aspirations as other families. We support this by providing 4 Alpha Court, YO32 9WN (01904) 550055 info@familyfund.org.uk
Part of the Trussell Trust network of foodbanks, working in partnership with local churches. We work with frontline care professionals in the local community to provide emergency food to people going through crisis situations. Upon receipt of a voucher from a care professional - such as money advisors, social workers, doctors or the Citizens Advice Bureau among others - people living in Farnworth, Kearsley and some areas of Little Hulton, can get 3 days worth of emergency food from our centre, Trafford Street, BL4 7PQ (01204) 861671 info@farnworthkearsley.foodbank.org.uk
Flatmaterooms helps people find rooms to rent, flatshares and flatmates in the Bolton area, to keep overheads low this is mainly run online. Users can register and search for a room or tenant and contact each other direct cutting out the agent, this also means that people can normally get viewings within hours and move in almost instantly. Visit here to see the latest rooms and tenants in Bolton http://www.flatmaterooms.co.uk/bolton 94 Balmoral Hotel, Bradshawgate, BL1 1QQ (08456) 212500 hello@flatmaterooms.co.uk
Fledglings is a registered charity and not-for-profit organisation which helps parents and carers of a child with special needs of any kind to find simple, affordable solutions to practical problems. Fledglings offers a free product search service to locate toys, clothing, developmental aids and other items which may stimulate the child's development or give relief to the carer. Many such products are kept in stock and the organisation can obtain many more from the wide range of manufacturers (02033) 199772 fledglings@contact.org.uk
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