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  1. Ataxia UK
    Ataxia is the name given to a group of neurological disorders that affect balance, coordination, and speech. There are many different types of ataxia that can affect people in different ways.   Anyone of any age can get ataxia, but certain types are more common in…
    Helpline open Monday - Thursday 10:30am - 2:30pm
    Fundraising Events Ltd, 12Broadbent CloseLondonN6 5JW
    Ataxia UK
  2. Ataxia-Telangiectasia Society
    Ataxia-Telangiectasia (A-T) is a progressive genetic condition which causes severe disability and shortens lives. A-T, is a rare and complex genetic disorder. It is often referred to as a ‘multi-system’ disorder because it affects a number of different systems within the body. The A-T Society…
    West CommonHarpendenHertfordshireAL5 2JQ
    Ataxia-Telangiectasia Society
  3. We provide support to families across the region from Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire through to Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Northamptonshire. Our support is led by our service users. We strongly believe that each person we support should feel heard, valued, in control, independent, respected, and included. We’ve…
  4. Our accommodation services are designed specifically to help people gain the skills they need to become more confident and independent and achieve the goals important to them. This may include independent living skills as well as meaningful activity during the day such as taking part in…
  5. roviding a positive experience We’ve developed a wide range of high-quality care and support services over the years to meet the needs of autistic adults, their families and carers. These services are all designed to improve the quality of life of people affected by autism…
  6. The aim of the hub is to offer support and a safe space for families who have children on the Autistic Spectrum. These are drop in sessions for the whole family to enjoy, aimed at children under 11 years of age. Children (including siblings) can…
    4.30pm-6.30pm Usually the last Monday of the month
    46 Community CentreHaywood RoadMapperleyNottinghamNottinghamshireNG3 6AB
  7. The hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. This will include the development of an on-line forum for parents to fain additional advice and support.…
    4.30pm-6.30pm, first Tuesday of the month
    East Leake Baptist ChurchCostock RoadEast LeakeLoughboroughNottinghamshireLE12 6LY
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