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  1. advice now
    Advice now is an independent, not-for-profit website providing accurate, helpful information on rights and legal issues for people who need it. We believe that everybody should have access to good quality information that helps them to deal with their legal problem. We work to achieve…
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  2. Ask us
    Advice for families with a child with a disability or special educational need. Confidential and impartial information, advice and support on special educational needs and disability matters for parents/carers of children/young people with SEND and for the children/young people themselves.  you can call our telephone helpline, open…
    Helpline operate Mon 9-2pm Tues 9-2pm Wed 1-5pm Thurs 9-2pm Fri 9-2pm
    57Maid Marian wayNottinghamNG1 6GE
    Ask us
  3. The Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) is an advice service aimed at individuals who need expert information, advice and support on discrimination and human rights and equality issues, particularly when this is more than advice agencies and other local organisations can provide.The EASS helpline is…
    Monday - Friday 9:00am - 7:00pm and Saturdays 10:00am - 2:00pm
  4. Nottingham Disabled People's Movement
    For disabled people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. Campaigns on local and national issues to stop discrimination and improve services and rights for disabled people. Is not a service provider but will provide information and informal peer support where possible. Current priorities include: Access issues Access…
    Meetings: 3rd Thursday of every other month, times variable, at an accessible venue in central Nottingham.
    21-23Pelham RoadNottinghamNottinghamshireNG5 1AP
    Nottingham Disabled People's Movement
  5. We are a group of young people with an interest in disability issues. We meet one Saturday a month, representing and enabling young people with disabilities to have a voice and be heard. Open to 11-25 year olds, together we have the opportunity to make a difference…
    One Saturday per month 11am - 3pm
    Westfield laneMansfieldNottinghamshireNG18 1TL
  6. Preparing for Adulthood
    The Preparing for Adulthood programme (PfA) is funded by the Department for Education as part of the delivery support for the SEN and disability reforms.
    National Development Team For Inclusion, 30-32Westgate BuildingsBathBA1 1EF
    Preparing for Adulthood
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