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  • www.brendoncare.org.uk Brendoncare is a registered charity, dedicated to improving the quality of life for older people. Care is at the heart of all that we do. We are proud of our reputation for excellence in care and all our staff constantly strive to maintain this. Our aim always is to provide happiness, fulfilment and independence in line with residents' wishes. We have nine care centres across the south, each with its own distinctive personality. We have eight residential care homes and nursing homes for frail older people, and our first ever total care living complex, Brendoncare Knightwood, was launched in Chandlers Ford in Hampshire in summer 2006. We also provide outreach, close care and daycare services. Our care centres are located in Winchester and Alton (Hampshire), London, East Grinstead (West Sussex), Exeter (Devon), Marlborough (Wiltshire) and Aylesbury (Buckinghamshire
  • www.dreamwall.org.uk dreamwall is a registered charity set up to foster a positive and lasting change for society by investing in the lives of young people. Formed in the April 2002, the organisation was created to meet all five aims of Every Child MattersThrough the creative employ of residential programmes, activity programmes and support, young people receive the guidance, motivation and environment to surpass their own expectations, overcome their fears and become more self assured so that they may realise their potential and contribute positively to society.
  • www.e-parl.net » The e-Parliament is the first world institution whose members are elected by the people. It links democratic members of parliament and congress into a global forum, combining meetings and electronic communication. Organizations, companies, journalists and individual citizens are all invited to participate. You don't need advanced computer skills.
  • www.hamptontrust.org.uk » The Hampton Trust, working in partnership with statutory and voluntary organisations, supports families and individuals who are vulnerable or socially excluded through mentoring, support services and educational programmes.
  • www.has.org.uk» The Hampshire Autistic Society aims to give choice, opportunity, professional advice, education, support and care to all those affected by autism so as to enable them to fully achieve their potential
  • www.hcodp.co.uk» The Hampshire Coalition of Disabled People (HCODP) is an umbrella organisation for many groups of Disabled People in Hampshire (that is groups controlled by Disabled People). The fact of HCODP, and its member organisations, being controlled by Disabled People, is crucial to our endorsement of the Social Model of disability. HCODP aim to generally raise their profile, particularly in relation to issues directly affecting their lives.

  • www.learninglinks.co.uk » Learning Links is a Hampshire based social enterprise and registered charity that delivers learning opportunities and training to address issues related to social exclusion. We have pioneered many innovative approaches to engaging with participants from excluded groups and now wish to see sustainable solutions created through our social enterprise activity.
  • www.p-d-f.org Portsmouth Disability Forum (PDF) is a local lobbying and campaigning group on disability issues. We listen to your concerns to work with and for you in creating a voice for disabled people in and around Portsmouth.
  • www.relateportsmouth.org.uk» Relate is the UK’s largest provider of relationship counselling and sex therapy. We also offer a range of other relationship support services. All sorts of people come to Relate and find it helps them to understand what’s going on in their relationships and change things for the better. We deliver our services In Portsmouth and the surrounding area. Wherever you are help from Relate is available nearby. 

  • www.rowanshospice.co.uk » The Rowans Hospice is a local charity, which provides specialist Hospice care and support to patients with life limiting illness living in Portsmouth and South East Hampshire, their relatives and carers.

  • www.shaw-trust.org.uk» Shaw Trust is a national charity that provides training and work opportunities for people who are disadvantaged in the labour market due to disability, ill health or other social circumstances. We are the largest voluntary sector provider of employment services for disabled people in the UK

  • www.simonsays.org.uk» At Simon Says, we know that the death of someone important can have a devastating effect on a young person. We also know that, given appropriate support and information, children and young people can be helped to understand what has happened and can be helped to rebuild their lives. Whether the death was sudden or expected, we work closely in practical and creative ways with all members of the family to create an atmosphere in which grief can be shared and the child or young person can be supported.

  • www.southamptonmencap.com We believe that everyone with a learning disability, young and old, whatever their age, nature and severity of their disability should be empowered through appropriate support to exercise their right to choice, opportunity and respect. We also believe that support for the families of people with a learning disability is vital to achieving our vision.
  • www.thewaynehowardtrust.co.uk Acquired brain injury has the most devastating effect, not only on the injured individual, but also on their families and relatives.  There are a lot of misconceptions regarding this type of injury and this often leaves the families confused and vulnerable.We believe that, through our own personal experience, we can offer much needed support and advice to these families, as well as give positive help to the injured individual.The initial objective of the Trust is to give advice and support to acquired brain injured patients and their relatives, with the ultimate objective of setting up a specialist rehabilitation centre in this country.
  • www.wict.co.uk The West Itchen Community Trust Limited in Southampton, a social enterprise for community development and regeneration. As a social enterprise we make our money from commercial property investment but our profits are re-invested into the West Itchen area. We do not have shareholders, we have members and together we are working towards a vibrant community. Our mission is to work as an independent Trust to continue with the regeneration of the West Itchen area, to champion its needs and to assist the aspirations of the people living and working there.
  • www.winchestercab.org.uk» The Winchester CAB is an independent service providing free, confidential, impartial advice on a wide range of subjects to everybody regardless of race, sex, disability, sexuality or nationality. We are part of the largest advice-giving network in the UK. Our staff can work with you to sort out debt worries and claim all the benefits you may be entitled to. We can help with housing and employment problems, or deal with queries about consumer or tax issues. We can advise on legal matters, answer questions about immigration, and we have lots of experience on family and personal matters too. Winchester CAB acts as a one-stop-shop for advice. .

    • www.volunteermanagers.org.uk The Association of Volunteer Managers (AVM) is an independent body that aims to support, represent and champion people who manage volunteers in England regardless of field, discipline or sector. It has been set up by and for people who manage volunteers.
    • www.waca.org.uk » A Council for Voluntary Service that provides voluntary sector support, enables collaboration, generates strategy, promotes best practice and strengthens the sector's influence in order to sustain a strong, diverse and vibrant voluntary and community sector.
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