Inverclyde

Disabled Motoring UK

Aims: To protect the interests and welfare of disabled drivers, to take a stand on legislation and to provide information and safety related advice to disabled drivers. Services provided: Information: Maintains a telephone / mail answering service Can give advice on DLA, PIP , Blue Badges  and mobility matters, driving licences, insurance, driving assessment and vehicle and  adaptation…

The Theatrical Guild

Services provided: The Theatrical Guild offers ; emergency grants, long and short-term financial support, mid-career / up-skills training within the theatre industry, access to counselling, signposting and welfare advice. Please see our website for more information. Opening hours: Monday – Thursday 10:00am – 6:00pm

Happy to Translate

Services provided: Happy to Translate is a unique and innovative national scheme which bridges communication gaps between organisations and service users who struggle to communicate in English. It is an award-winning not-for-profit initiative which uses an easily recognised logo and specialist tools and training to help people to overcome communication barriers. It enables people to…

GL Jones Playgrounds

Description of service: Design, manufacture and install playground equipment:- Range of Wheelchair Accessible Roundabouts: The Ability Whirl with Safety Gates, also available with a Self Propelled Option. The Ability Whirl opened new horizons for integrated play for both disabled and non disabled children in an open non-supervised play area. Wheelchair Swing combined: The AbilitySwing can…

Tomcat SNI Ltd

Description of service and products sold: Tomcat was set up in 1998 to enable people with learning or sensory impairments to cycle. At that time, disability trikes were only really suitable for people with physical difficulties – shutting out a huge proportion of the disabled community. With the aim of including the excluded, Tomcat created…

Bipolar Scotland

Bipolar Scotland runs regular in-person and online support groups across Scotland for people living with bipolar and their families and friends. We also specialise in one-on-one peer support, whether you’ve been recently diagnosed or have lived with bipolar for a long time. We are a membership organisation and our members benefit from free Self-Management Training…

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