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  1. The Transition Information Network (TIN) is an alliance of organisations and individuals who come together aiming to improve the experience of disabled young people’s transition to adulthood. TIN is a source of information and good practice standards for disabled young people, families and professionals. TIN…
    8Wakley StreetLondonEC1V 7QE
  2. NCC
    Nottinghamshire County Council have a Preparing for Adulthood Team, which is made up of Social Workers and Community Care Officers who provide planning, assessment, advice and support services for young people preparing for adulthood. They work with young people who have an impairment and require…
    NCC
  3. Nottingham Mencap
    Gener8 is for young people from 14 to 24 years old with a range of learning disabilities.  We are based at Harpenden House on Edwards Lane in Sherwood, Nottingham, (We will be moving to Clarence street near Stonebridge Farm in Winter months 2023).  Our days…
    Every Sunday of each month 11am - 4pm
    1A - 3Clarence StreetSneintonNottinghamNottinghamshireNG3 2ET
    Nottingham Mencap
  4. What is the service? They provide assessment and treatment for adults with complex epilepsy and learning disability across Nottinghamshire.      Who can they support? people in whom diagnosis and treatment can be challenging, and special expertise is needed to diagnose and manage their condition. This includes…
  5. SENAD Community
      SENAD Community is experienced in providing high quality support to people of all ages. This includes (but is not limited to) one to one support for young people and adults who have: Learning disabilities, autistic spectrum disorders and challenging behaviour Communication difficulties Lack of…
    7 St James CourtFriar GateDerbyDerbyshireDE1 1BT
    SENAD Community
  6. BRIDGE Project‘Believe, Relate, Improve, Dedication, Goals, Empower’ This Bridge Project targets year 9, 10 & 11 students through an individualised programme to meet their needs holistically. The Bridge Project is a breakthrough programme that intervenes early to ensure that young people with disabilities/behavioural and additional…
    Flexible Monday - Friday
    New Generation Community HubDavid LaneBasfordNottinghamNG6 0JU
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