Do you, or someone you know, live with disabilities and need support? Here is some local help.
Offers peer support, activities and events for adults with learning difficulties in Lambeth. Free, in person activity session every Thursday 1.30-3pm. Phone for details.
DASL is led by Disabled people in Lambeth. They work and campaign with Disabled residents to achieve their legal rights, be in control of their lives, be active in their communities. Help includes advice, advocacy, Direct Payments support.
Provides free legal advice on community care, employment, housing, discrimination, public law and welfare benefits to Disabled people and their carers to ensure that they have access to their rights and justice.
SOS!SEN supports families and carers of children and young people with SEND to understand their entitlements to special educational provision, and to help them secure it. Services include a helpline, plus free face to face support sessions in Waterloo, Westminster, and Peckham. Visit website for details.
Works with people, especially those facing the biggest barriers, to build better more inclusive services and support. Those using the service include those being looked after in care, people with learning difficulties, mental health service users, older people, physically and/or sensory impaired people, people using palliative care services and people with drug and alcohol problem.
Free, digital support, including coding classes for young people and women. They also provide support to improve digital skills and access to assistive technology devices for people with learning disabilities and disabled people. Sessions across Lambeth.
Offers horticultural vocational training and study programmes for young people with multiple needs.
Empowers adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs to live happier and more independent lives. Including employment training, and support for parents and carers.
Café providing delicious food and employment opportunities for people with learning disabilities and disadvantaged backgrounds.
Peer-led creative sessions promoting wellbeing. Including personal mosaic and ceramic projects. Email to book. Some free places available.
Free Connect & Do online and face to face workshops and activities. Supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health support needs.
Supporting young adults aged 18–25 with learning disabilities. They offer fun, inclusive social activities for young adults aged 18 to 25 with learning disabilities, supported by their friendly team of mentors.
If you are an NHS patient and you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible for reimbursement of the Congestion Charge, Blackwall and Silvertown tunnels charge and/or the ULEZ.
You have been clinically assessed as too ill, weak or disabled to travel to an appointment on public transport, and:
- Have a compromised immune system (problems with your immune system)
- Require regular therapy or assessment
- Require recurrent surgical intervention
- An NHS patient
Support for people with learning disabilities including supported housing and a programme of activities and events.
Support for young people with learning disabilities including supported housing, training, gardening, and home visits.