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Our Access Guides give you the detailed information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you.
We specialise in supporting people who have learning disabilities or autism, who may also have sight loss, to live ambitious lives and achieve things they never thought possible.
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We provide life changing support and champion better eye care for people who have learning disabilities or who are autistic, many of whom have sight loss.
People with learning disabilities are 10 times more likely to have serious sight problems. Given there are more than one million people with learning disabilities in the UK, it's really important we keep on fighting for their right to good eye care. Read more about our eye care research.
**Ready, Willing and Able **helps people with learning disabilities, autism or sight loss find the right job and get the support they need to stay in work. The programme is built around your goals, strengths and interests - so you can grow your confidence and build a career that works for you. Ready, Willing and Able is available in Bristol, London and Oxfordshire.
We provide tailored support and accommodation for adults with learning disabilities and autism. Many also have sight loss. Our approach is person-centred. We believe in homes, not hospitals.
We work closely with families at every step. From choosing the right home and support team to attending reviews and planning meetings, your voice matters.
If you would like more information on any of our homes or would like to make a referral, please contact us at [[email protected]](mailto: [email protected].).
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Our Access Guides give you the detailed information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you.
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The Buddy Scheme is a befriending project in Kingston that matches volunteers with a "buddy" who has a learning disability or autism. You will meet on a regular basis to take part in leisure activities together.
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We support vulnerable adults who feel socially isolated, often due to mental health or learning disabilities.