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| AbilityNet AbilityNet was set up in 1998 to help everyone to access IT, particularly those with disabilities. We now work with thousands of disabled people every year from 10 centres across the UK. AbilityNet offers a total service, from information and advice, to assessment, training and life-time support, free to those without access to funding. AbilityNet website | |
| Assistive At Assistive we manufacture and supply special access technology products for Individual needs, switches, controls and computers for use in education, care and therapy. Assistive particularly specialize in electronic technologies for sensory and motor disabilities and provide products for learning disabilities and communication. Assistive website | |
| Caravan Able
Angie, who is a life long camper and caravanner, founded this site. She, and her husband Tim Gardiner, have a disabled son who is a wheelchair user and they became so frustrated regarding the lack of information about facilities for the disabled on caravan sites that Angie decided to produce this website. It has a directory of caravan parks with good disabled facilities. Caravan Able website | |
| Caravan User Caravan user has been set up to give disabled members of the public (specifically wheelchair users) the ability to find all the information they need to plan the perfect holiday without the worrying if a site is disabled friendly or not. Caravan User website | |
| Disablity Rights Commission In this website you can find out about the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) and about their Helpline and other services. You can also find out about: DRC publications - you can download or order them, the DRC's Commissioners, the Learning Disability Action Group and the Mental Health Action Group, our business plan and other corporate information, any job opportunities at the DRC, answers to questions we are often asked, useful links to other websites and Research information. Disablity Rights Commission website | |
| Disabled Workers Co-operative A 'not-for-profit' organisation that is creating an online Database of the skills, products and services that disabled people have to offer. Registration on the database is FREE and it is FREE for anyone to use. There is an eJobs Portal aimed at disabled jobseekers to advertise vacancies and search for employees FREE. Plus a Directory of websites that list organisations, service providers and useful products for the disabled such as Assistive Technology, mobility products and holidays. Disabled Workers Co-operative website | |
| Good Access Guide The all new Good Access Guide, the UK's leading directory of services for disabled people, seniors, and anyone whose life is made easier by better access to goods, services and amenities. That's pretty much all of us! Good Access Guide website | |
| Guide dogs for the blind The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association shapes its services to meet the needs of its community. Whilst guide dogs are central to our work, we also provide practical living skills training such as reading and writing as well as other forms of mobility for example long cane training - often in partnership with local authorities. Guide dogs for the blind website | |
| Hot Braille HotBraille is the leading provider of web-based communicaation tools for the visually impaired, their friends and family. You can use the site to send and receive short Braille messages, and it has a word to Braille translator. Hot Braille website | |
| Essential Aids Online shop for daily living aids. This site will be useful for the disabled community, the elderly or those who look after people with mobility difficulties. Essential Aids website | |
| Multiple Sclerosis Society The MS Society is the UK's largest charity for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - about 85,000 people in the UK. Within this website you can learn about the organisation, find your nearest branch, become a member or learn about recruitment opportunities in the Society. Just click on the links in the menu on the left to find out more. Multiple Sclerosis Society website | |
| RNID The website of the Royal National Institute for the Deaf. Representing over 8 million deaf nda hard of hearing people in the UK. This websites provides a practical means of disseminating information, support and advice. RNID website | |
| Good Access Guide The online guide to life, leisure and mobility. A unique directory of accessible leisure pursuits, holidays and travel, transport, mobility products, and daily living services for disabled people, their families and friends. Good Access Guide website | |
| Wheelchair Net Mainly intended for US users, this community for people with an interest in wheelchair technology contains several elements that will be interesting to UK users interested in wheelchair mobility. Wheelchair Net website | |
| You're Able Information, products and services for disabled people. Headlines, forums and discussion, travel, features, jobs and pen-pals! It's all there. You're Able website | |
| DISABILITY WEBSITES | ||
| Ability Net | www.abilitynet.org.uk | AbilityNet was set up in 1998 to help everyone to access IT, particularly those with disabilities. We now work with thousands of disabled people every year from 10 centres across the UK. |
| Assistive | www.assistive.co.uk | At Assistive we manufacture and supply special access technology products for Individual needs, switches, controls and computers for use in education, care and therapy. Assistive particularly specialize in electronic technologies for sensory and motor disabilities and provide products for learning disabilities and communication. |
| Caravan Able | www.caravanable.co.uk | Angie, who is a life long camper and caravanner, founded this site. She, and her husband Tim Gardiner, have a disabled son who is a wheelchair user and they became so frustrated regarding the lack of information about facilities for the disabled on caravan sites that Angie decided to produce this website. It has a directory of caravan parks with good disabled facilities. |
| Caravan site for the disabled | www.caravanable.co.uk | |
| Caravan User (Disabled users) | www.caravanuser.com | |
| Caravans for the disabled | www.caravanability.co.uk | |
| Disabled Workers Co-operative | www.disabledworkers.org.uk | A 'not-for-profit' organisation that is creating an online Database of the skills, products and services that disabled people have to offer. Registration on the database is FREE and it is FREE for anyone to use. |
| Disablity Rights Commission | www.drc-gb.org | In this website you can find out about the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) and about their Helpline and other services. You can also find out about: DRC publications - you can download or order them. |
| Essential Aids | www.essentialaids.com | Online shop for daily living aids. This site will be useful for the disabled community, the elderly or those who look after people with mobility difficulties. |
| Euro Mobility | www.euromedical.co.uk | |
| Good Access Guide | www.goodaccessguide.co.uk | The online guide to life, leisure and mobility. A unique directory of accessible leisure pursuits, holidays and travel, transport, mobility products, and daily living services for disabled people, their families and friends. |
| Guide dogs for the blind | www.guidedogs.org.uk | The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association shapes its services to meet the needs of its community. Whilst guide dogs are central to our work, we also provide practical living skills training such as reading and writing as well as other forms of mobility for example long cane training – often in partnership with local authorities. |
| Hot Braille | www.hotbraille.com | HotBraille is the leading provider of web-based communicaation tools for the visually impaired, their friends and family. You can use the site to send and receive short Braille messages, and it has a word to Braille translator. |
| Multiple Sclerosis Society | www.mssociety.org.uk | The MS Society is the UK's largest charity for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - about 85,000 people in the UK. Within this website you can learn about the organisation, find your nearest branch, become a member or learn about recruitment opportunities in the Society. Just click on the links in the menu on the left to find out more. |
| RNID | www.rnid.org.uk | The website of the Royal National Institute for the Deaf. Representing over 8 million deaf nda hard of hearing people in the UK. This websites provides a practical means of disseminating information, support and advice. |
| Wheelchair Net | www.wheelchairnet.org | Mainly intended for US users, this community for people with an interest in wheelchair technology contains several elements that will be interesting to UK users interested in wheelchair mobility. |
| You're Able | www.yourable.com | Information, products and services for disabled people. Headlines, forums and discussion, travel, features, jobs and pen-pals! It's all there. |
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