SILC is a voluntary organisation led and run by disabled people.SILC was founded as a charity in 1997 to support disabled people in Surrey and has been doing so since then. As a user-led organisation, we have an in-depth and personal understanding of the challenges facing disabled people in our county and a strong desire to provide the right support services to them.
Donate and Visit the Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre Charity Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre is a charity offering disabled riding and adult riding lessons.
Disabled student support experts. Home Tuition Scotland welcomes applications from qualified and experienced tutors and support workers for the 2022-2023 term. We provide support for disabled learners in colleges and universities across Edinburgh and nationwide.
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Home | Bletchingley Skills Centre We are a skills centre for disabled adults based in Surrey. Stychens Lane, Bletchingley, Redhill RH1 4LL. T: 01883 74377 E: bletchingley.sc@btconnect.com
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An independent specialist college for young disabled adults with a passion for the performing arts. Rated "Good" by Ofsted and the CQC. For more details click here. “I started the Orpheus Centre in 1998 because of a long-held belief that young disabled people – just like their non-disabled peers - gain confidence by performing in public and being applauded. We don’t train young disabled people to be professional performers – we are a specialist college teaching them the skills they need to live independently. What makes us different is that we use the performing arts to give our students the self-belief to use those skills when they leave us.” Sir Richard Stilgoe, founder and trustee.