Autism central is here to help The Autism Central Peer Education Programme is for parents, carers and Personal Assistants of autistic people of any age. They do not need a diagnosis to access the service.
L D H HouseParsons GreenSt IvesCambridgeshirePE27 4AA
Help for carers from Caring Together Caring Together is a network partner of Carers Trust and has grown significantly over the past ten years, providing more services and more help for family carers and their families across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Norfolk. Caring Together support for carers to access health…
Join the Eastern Region (Learning Disability) Family Forum Are you a family carer for someone with a Learning Disability? We are and we find support from other families with similar situations is invaluable. Together we are Stronger! Join our group to receive: Meetings four times…
Goldhay Centre, 105PaynelsOrton GoldhayPeterboroughPE2 5QP
Family Voice Peterborough We are a small community group who on a voluntary basis are actively seeking to improve services in all areas of the lives of children and young people with disabilities or additional needs. We are here for Parents and Carers of children…
Oakfield Park, 32Bilton RoadRugbyWarwickshireCV22 7HQ
Every year we organise trips to Lourdes for over 7000 people. Everyone is welcome to join in, whatever their age or ability. Our children's Easter trip is an action packed week filled with fun and laughter - and can also provide a well earned week…
At Living with Autism we recognise that you have a choice about how you want to live your life. Everybody has strengths and talents but people sometimes need extra support. We offer support based on what you need and we place great emphasis on your…
Parent carer online meeting. Fourth Thursday of every month 10am-11.30am on Zoom Are you caring for a young adult or adult with additional needs? Join our monthly online meeting to chat with other parent carers who are caring for an adult family member. Time to…
The organisation was established in April 2001 to provide domiciliary care services to older people, and adults and children with disabilities. The Service Users needs are thoroughly assessed before they are assigned a Homecare Worker and a care plan and a support plan is devised.…
For brothers and sisters of disabled children and adults Sibs exists to support people who grow up with or have grown up with a disabled brother or sister. It is the only UK charity representing the needs of over half a million young siblings and…
Sitting Service A volunteer will come into the home and keep the cared for company. Giving the carer some time to themselves; to maybe catch up on housework, go shopping, go to the doctors or even enjoy a long relaxing bath.