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Access London Theatre

The Society of London Theatre aims to making your theatre experience as accessible as possible. On their website you can sign up to receive their Access London Theatre newsletter and brochure (available as print, Braille and downloadable MP3 format), find upcoming accessible performances and get…
AccessAble - accessibility guide to local and national venues

AccessAble provides an online guide to how accessible services are. AccessAble is here to take the chance out of going out. To give you the information and detail you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible for you. We've surveyed 10,000s of…
Accessible Tourism Information
OpenBritain is your one stop shop for accessible tourism in the UK providing you with a simple way to find accessible destinations and places to stay. This allows you to create the perfect holiday for you, tailored specifically to your access requirements, whether this means wheelchair…
Acorn Residential Home
A residential home specialising in care for people with a learning disability.

Action for Blind People
Action for Blind People provides practical and emotional advice and support to people who are blind or partially sighted. The resource centre/shop in central London offers an excellent opportunity to get advice, find information about local services and try out or buy equipment. Action for…

Action on Hearing Loss (Previously known as RNID)
Action on Hearing Loss provide day to day care for people who are deaf and have additional needs. Action on Hearing Loss supply communication services and training plus practical advice to help people protect their hearing.
Adfam
Adfam is the leading national organisation working with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol. Families need support. The strain of living with someone else's drug or alcohol use is more than most people can cope with alone. Adfam knows that there is not…
Adult Education in Merton

Merton Council offers a wide range of courses. It is part of the South Thames Colleges Group. Merton College has specialist teaching, and a support team, to work with young people and adults with a wide range of disabilities, and learning difficulties. A section of the application…
Adult Social Care Learning Disabilities (Transitions Team)

This service supports young people with learning disabilities between the ages of 18 and 25 although it assesses young people with complex needs from age 14 onwards. Please see separate guidance on transitions from children to adult social care services. Our team includes two dedicated social…
Adults First (a project of Merton Mencap)

A Merton Forum for carers of adults with a learning disability. The aim of Adults First is to provide an environment of mutual support and education for carers, providing workshops and other support activities, to support them to achieve a better life for their son/daughter…