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  • Ability
    Ability providing information on most subjects in a format that helps overcome problems faced by disabled uses.
  • Accessible holidays and travel for disabled people
    A world of accessible holidays and travel for the mobililty impaired, wheelchair users and their friends and family.
  • Action for Blind People
    Action for Blind People is a national UK charity which aims to enable blind and partially sighted people to enjoy equal opportunities in every aspect of their lives through work, leisure, housing and support.
  • BBCi Ouch
    Ouch! - the BBCi site for disabled people, containing news, features, columnists, comedy and messageboards
  • BBCi See Hear
    The BBCi site for See Hear on Saturday - a magazine programme for the deaf and hard of hearing presented in sign language with open subtitles.
  • The British Computer Association of the Blind.
    We are a self-help group of visually impaired computer professionals and users.
  • British Council of Disabled People
    The British Council of Disabled People is Britain's national umbrella organisation for groups controlled by disabled people. We have 130 member groups in England, Scotland and Wales and we are recognised as the disabled people's movement.
  • British Deaf Association
    The British Deaf Association - A Charity run by Deaf people for Deaf people in the UK.
  • British Dyslexia Association
    The national organisation for dyslexia in the UK.
  • British Institute of Learning Disabilities
    Committed to improving the quality of life of all people with a learning disability. Comprehensive information on the institute and its' work which aims to improve the quality of life for those with disabilities.
  • British Society for Disability and Oral Health
    Information regarding the oral care of people with disabilities.
  • Contact a Family
    Contact a Family is a UK charity for families with disabled children. We offer information on specific conditions and rare disorders.
  • Deaf Plus
    DeafPLUS is the new name for Breakthrough Deaf-Hearing Integration but it is more than just a change of name It means a whole new direction for our work with new initiatives and ideas.
  • Department for Work and Pensions
    Welcome to the Department for Work and Pensions web site
  • Disability Benefits
    For Information on Benefits, Charities, Mobility Equipment, Vehicle Dealerships, Hearing Aid Dispensers, Hotels suitable for people with disabilities, plus much, much more
  • Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance Self-Assessment and Information Service.
    The complete guide to Attendance Allowance and Disability Living allowance.
  • Disabled Living Foundation
    Welcome to the Disabled Living Foundation homepage, we are a National Charity working for greater independence for Disabled people through equipment advice and information.
  • Disability Now
    The online disability newspaper with features, adverts and archive.
  • Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee
    Welcome to the new website of the Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee. We advise the UK Government on access for disabled people to transport. We also advise on the built environment.
  • Disability Rights Commission
    The DRC is an independent body set up by the Government to help secure civil rights for disabled people. The DRC works to eliminate discrimination against disabled people, promote equal opportunities for disabled people, encourage good practice in the treatment of disabled people and advise the Government on the working of disability legislation.
  • Disability View Online
    Disability View Magazine online is a website for Disabled people where ability counts.
  • Employers' Forum on Disability
    Welcome to The Employers' Forum on Disability Web site.
  • eQuip For Life
    eQuipForLife.org.uk is an exciting new web site dedicated to helping disabled people and their families buy and sell used disabled equipment.  The free service is directed at empowering people to take control of their situation, by getting access to the right equipment for their condition, at an affordable price and thereby offering them the potential to live a more independent and satisfying life. eQuip For Life is a non-profit organisation which has been established with National Lottery Funding.
  • Epilepsy Research Group.
    The Epilepsy Imaging Group of the Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy, Institute of Neurology, UCL, Queen Square, London, UK
  • Guide Dogs for The Blind
    Guide Dogs for the Blind - making mobility matter
  • Hampshire Association for the Care of the Blind (HACB)
    Hampshire Association for the Care of the Blind (known as HACB) has been providing support to people in Hampshire with a visual impairment for over 80 years.
  • Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
    Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is a registered charity that trains dogs to alert severely and profoundly deaf people to sounds they cannot hear such as the alarm clock, baby cry, smoke alarm and many others.
  • Independent Panel for Special Education Advice
    Independent Panel for Special Education Advice: free advice to parents of children with special educational needs.
  • Jooly's Joint
    People with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) supporting each other on the Internet. Free service offering peer support worldwide.
  • Motability Web Site
    Official Motability website. In conjunction with the government we operate a Scheme to provide vehicles, wheelchairs and powered scooters to disabled people in the UK.
  • National Asthma Campaign
    News and Imformation from the National Asthma Campaign.
  • National Autistic Society
    The National Autistic Society (NAS) is the UK's foremost charity for people with autistic spectrum disorders and their families, spearheading national and international initiatives and providing a strong voice for autism. The organisation works in many areas throughout the UK to help people with autism and Asperger syndrome live their lives with as much independence as possible.
  • National Deaf Children's Society
    The Official Website of the National Deaf Children's Society.
  • National Society for Epilepsy
    Official website of the National Society for Epilepsy based in Buckinghamshire.
  • New Deal Job Seekers with Disability
    New Deal is part of the Government's Welfare to Work Strategy. This Jobcentre Plus initiative will assist young unemployed people or jobseekers and also employers within business. It will also benefit voluntary sector organisations and support an Environment task force.
  • Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
    Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation - National UK organisation run by and for disabled people.
  • Royal National Institute of the Blind
    RNIB is the leading charity offering information, support and advice to the over 2 million people in the UK with a serious sight problem.
  • Royal National Institute for Deaf People
    RNID is the largest charity representing the 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK. Our vision is a world where deafness and hearing loss are not barriers to opportunity and fulfilment.
  • Scope
    Scope is a UK disability organisation whose focus is people with cerebral palsy (cp). Scope's website is often the first place people go to find out more about cerebral palsy, a physical condition that affects movement. One in 400 children born in this country has cp.
  • Sense
    UK deaf and blind charity provides information and advice about Usher syndrome, rubella in pregnancy and CHARGE support. Make donations online to Sense.
  • Trefoil House
    Trefoil House is a large, specially adapted mansion in Edinburgh in 20 acres of parkland - an ideal holiday centre for people with all levels of disbility. Accommodation for 40 guests. Bright, spacious public rooms, a small shop, games room, soft play area and heated indoor swimming pool.
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