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Action for Blind People – Leeds Actionnaires
Action for Blind People is a national charity with local reach, providing practical help and support to blind and partially sighted people of all ages. Their Actionnaires clubs offer a range of activities and ensure children of all abilities can … Continue reading
National Diversity Awards – TV premier tonight
The National Diversity Awards premier tonight on the Community Channel at 11pm. We have heard that a local organisation called Shabang were nominated by lots of parents and may be up for an award!
Fledglings – suppliers of practical products that help improve the lives of disabled children
Fledglings is a national charity that finds and sells products that improve the lives of disabled children and their families. They specialise in providing practical products which help address everyday problems faced by children and young people with disabilities, including unusual items … Continue reading
Action for Blind People – 2015 theatre trip to see James and the Giant Peach
Action for Blind People would like to invite you to an audio described performance of ‘James and the Giant Peach’. Fly away this winter on an amazing expedition with Roald Dahl’s hero James, his new-found garden bug friends and one … Continue reading
Kirklees Council Budget Consultation – questions relating to Kirklees Music School Service
Kirklees Council is now in the second stage of public consultation over proposed budget options and ideas for 2015-2018. Kirklees Music School (KMS), its Music Centres, tuition and the service they offer to 7,000 children and 200 schools will be … Continue reading
Kirklees Deaf Children’s Society – upcoming events
Kirklees Deaf Children’s Society (KDCS) is holding its Annual General Meeting on Thursday 13th November at 7pm. The venue will be the Huddersfield Deaf Club, 53A Trinity Street, Huddersfield HD1 4DN. As well as a short business meeting, Hearing Dogs … Continue reading
‘Right to have’ a personal health budget – from October 2014
People that are entitled to NHS Continuing Healthcare now have the ‘right’ to a personal health budget. Clinicians can also offer personal health budgets to others that they feel may benefit from the additional flexibility and control. The NHS Mandate … Continue reading
Northern Ballet – dance programme for people aged 16+ with a mild/moderate learning disability
Ability is an exciting new one day dance course specifically created for people with mild to moderate learning disabilities. The course will enable people to train, create and perform alongside professional dancers in our state of the art studios in … Continue reading
Exercise, Movement and Dance Survey
The Exercise, Movement and Dance Partnership are currently running a survey to obtain insight into the needs of people with a disability in relation to Exercise, Movement and Dance. The survey is designed to get the views and opinions of … Continue reading
World Arthritis Day – 12th October 2014
World Arthritis Day raises awareness of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) amongst the general public and the medical community and aims to influence public policy. The theme of this year’s campaign is living better and ageing well – providing advice … Continue reading