Links
These links may be useful to anyone seeking information disability, access and equality. If you would like to share links, please .
Disability Arts and Writing ...
- Crippen Cartoons - Step into the irreverent world of disabled cartoonist Crippen, aka Dave Lupton, working on the political front-edge of disability arts.
- Crippen's Blog on Disability Arts Online
- Deaf Bitch - Unmissable creative writing by "Deaf Bitch"
- Disability Arts Online - at the forefront of the disability arts evolution
- DADA - South - Sign up now for a free monthly bulletin edited by Colin Hambrook. Essential information about disability-related arts events, publications, opportunities and news - in and around the south-east region.
- See A Voice - working to develop and broaden the programme of arts and cultural events available to deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, blind and partially sighted audiences across England.
Communication / Support for d/Deaf People
- Hearing Concern Link - a charity providing support and information to people with a hearing loss and their families.
- www.linkdp.org - LINK Centre for Deafened People, the leading organisation for people with APHL.
- www.deafblind.org.uk - Deafblind UK is an organisation of and for people who are Deafblind or have a combined sight and hearing loss.
- Royal National Instute for Deaf People - RNID is the largest charity in the UK tackling hearing loss and making hearing matter.
- NDCS - a world without barriers for every deaf child.
- Sussex Deaf History - Celebrating Deaf people's histories in Sussex
- www.hudsonis.biz - Hudson Interpreting Services Ltd: services for both deaf and hearing people wishing to use interpreters and/or sign language.
- www.markschofield.org - Mark Schofield: British Sign Language / English interpreter in Hove, East Sussex.
- www.neal.uk.com - This agency provides all types of communication support for D/deaf people.
- www.lakelandbalancingact.co.uk - Relaxation weekends, individual complementary therapy sessions and fascinating workshops held in the beautiful Lake District. The alternative way to spend a relaxing weekend ... Specialists in offering courses for the Deaf and for hard of hearing people.
General Disability Resources
- www.disabledparentsnetwork.org.uk - Disabled Parents Network (DPN) is a national organisation of and for disabled people who are parents or who hope to become parents, and their families, friends and supporters.
- www.eaconsultancy.co.uk - Equal Access Consultancy for anyone wishing to improve the chance for disabled people to play an equal part in society alongside family, friends and colleagues.
- www.radar.org.uk - The Disability Network, UK's largest disability campaigning network.
- www.mentalhealth.org.uk - Mental Health Foundation, a leading UK charity that provides information, carries out research, campaigns and works to improve services for anyone affected by mental health problems, whatever their age and wherever they live.
- www.semeda.org - South East Multi-ethinic Development Agency.
- www.thecarerscentre.org - The Carers Centre for Brighton & Hove exists to support anyone caring for a partner, relative or friend who needs help because of an illness or disability.
- www.tardivedyskinesia.com - Tardive Dyskinesia and Reglan: Tardive Dyskinesia Center offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on tardive dyskinesia, a movement disorder caused by Reglan and a variety of other prescription medications.
- Care Quality Commission - CQC is the independent regulator of health and social care in England.
- Accentuate - inspired by the values and achievements of the Paralympics.
Consultants / Consultancies
- www.annitownend.com - Business Psychologist facilitating individuals, groups and teams to become more assertive and creative in their relationships with each other.
- www.eaconsultancy.co.uk - Equal Access Consultancy for anyone wishing to improve the chance for disabled people to play an equal part in society alongside family, friends and colleagues.
- www.7words.co.uk - Words for Life Management: No Hello Thanks Goodbye Please Sorry Yes
- www.workingtogetherproject.org.uk - Developing Training in the Community and Voluntary Sectors.
- Make Sense - Design and development of e-learning materials.
