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Achieving for Children (AfC) supports children and young people from birth to 25 years old. We work on behalf of Kingston Council.
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Enables people age 3+ who have mobility problems that prevent them from using buses or trains, to travel in certain taxis at subsidised rates.
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If you are disabled or blind and need to be picked up at your door, the Taxicard scheme can be a great help. The scheme is for people with serious mobility difficulties who find using public transport very difficult or impossible. It allows residents of Kingston to travel in designated licensed London radio taxis at a reduced rate.
You automatically qualify if:
The [London Council website] (https://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/services/taxicard) offers more information and details of how to apply. You'll need to ask for an application form and provide a passport sized photo, proof of residency and proof of identity.
Guildhall 2
High Street
Kingston upon Thames
London
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Achieving for Children (AfC) supports children and young people from birth to 25 years old. We work on behalf of Kingston Council.
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The course aims to raise awareness of mental health issues and how to foster good mental health and wellbeing. You will understand what is meant by the terms stress, wellbeing and good mental health. There will be group discussions and an opportunity to gain tips and techniques.
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A support group for mothers who are breastfeeding.