There are obviously many other organisations supporting children and adults with learning disabilities both in our area of the south east of Essex and across the entire country. Therefore, here are a few other organisations you may wish to find out more about. To do so, simply click on the link and you will be directed to their own website.
The Music Man Project – our Music Man Project has it’s own dedicated website that provides all the we do across our full music provision service as well as MMP TV with videos galore of previous concerts and fundraisers. To view this click on the Music Man website.
Southend Victoria Train Station – Our Novel Coffee Shop is recommended by Trainline: here’s live travel info for Southend Victoria station.
Ask SAL – is a partnership initiative between Southend Borough Council, Essex County Council & Thurrock Council and gives people a 24 hour helpline to call for advice and information on the topic of abuse. Their website can be viewed by the following link Ask Sal website.
Mencap – the national Mencap society concentrates more on the campaigning side of things like their ‘Death by Indifference’ campaign. So to find out more about the national society, click on the following link Royal Mencap website.
Counselling – the purpose of the site is ultimately to provide the UK with a huge counselling support network, enabling those in distress to find a counsellor close to them and appropriate for their needs. This is a free, confidential service that will hopefully encourage those in distress to seek help. To view the counsellors in the south east of Essex area, click on Essex counselling directory wesbite.
TAC Interconnections – sharing information, helping build the knowledge base and promoting teamwork around children and young people with disabilities and special needs. To view their website click on: TAC Interconnections website.
SNAP – Special Needs and Parents are a support group for parents and carers of children and young people aged 0 to 25 years with any special need or disability. SNAP’s aims are to inform, encourage and support parents, allowing them to grow in strength and knowledge so that they are better equipped to give the best possible help to their children. To view their website click on: Snap Charity website.
Basildon Saturday Club – Saturday provision club for people with learning disabilities. To view their services please click on Basildon Saturday Club Website.
Giles Wilson Solicitors – Leigh based firm providing support in mediation, family & divorce, wills, probate & trusts, civil litigation and property and who also provide seminars on Wills & Trusts for the society and it’s members. To view their website click on: Giles Wilson Solicitors
Birth Injury Justice Centre – the Birth Injury Justice Centre has compiled the most in-depth resources nationwide to help guide and serve all families with disabilities caused by physical birth injuries. To view their resources and support click on : Birth Injury Justice Centre