Do you want to find groups and support in the community that might help you improve your health and wellbeing? You can find lots of local support from charities to social groups in the Phoenix Health PCN Directory.
Buckinghamshire Disability Service (BuDS) is a user-led pan-disability charity operating primarily in Buckinghamshire. We are a successful, dynamic and influential charity, focused on supporting disabled people by fixing the biggest issues facing them. We aim to build a world which is Fair4All, including disabled people.
Safe socialising for vulnerable people with low level music and slowly changing lights – Every first Friday of the Month – 6pm – 9pm, (Check website for details/confirmation) £2.00 Entry – Carers go free. Café/bar/snacks available
Accompanied walks and a cuppa at Chiltern Air Museum for young adults with Autism/ASD, You will be joined by Two friendly volunteers to keep you company. Dogs are welcome too. Free of Charge and support with transport may be arranged.
Tuesdays and Thursdays 5/4/22 – 26/5/2022 – Please register by contacting Jacqui Gellman.
Safe socialising for vulnerable people with low level music and slowly changing lights – Every first Friday of the Month – 6pm – 9pm, (Check website for details/confirmation) £2.00 Entry – Carers go free. Café/bar/snacks available
Talkback and self-advocacy help people 25+ to build self-esteem, confidence and have more say and control over their own lives.
ASD Helping Hands will support all service users affected by an Autistic spectrum Disorder (ASD), regardless of their age or what stage of life they are at. They aim to offer practical advice, guidance and support to everyone who is affected, relatives and carers.
Autism Independent UK helps to increase awareness of autism to the notice of all, together with well-established and newly developed approaches in the diagnosis, assessment, education and treatment.
National Autistic Society was founded in 1962, they are the UK’s leading Charity.
Young minds is an independent national charity, providing support to under 18’s, their families and carers. They provide useful information on managing symptoms of ADHD and where to get help. There is also information on other conditions and factors that can affect a young person’s mental health.
founded in 1962, they are the UK’s leading charity
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a group of behavioral symptoms that include inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Symptoms of ADHD tend to be noticed at an early age and may become more noticeable when a child’s circumstances change, such as when they start school. Most cases are diagnosed when children are 6 to 12 years old.
Children with autism can have a tough time managing their behavior. Even high functioning children can “meltdown” in situations that would be only mildly challenging to a typical peer. Children with more severe symptoms can get very upset on a daily basis. Meltdowns and anxiety can make it very hard to participate in typical activities or, in some extreme cases, to even leave the house.
ASD Friendly is a close-knit community of parents and carers of people with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome
Autism Independent UK helps to increase awareness of autism to the notice of all, together with well-established and newly developed approaches in the diagnosis, assessment, education and treatment.
They support people with learning disabilities and autism to have a louder voice, choice and control in their lives.
ASD Helping Hands will support all service users affected by an Autistic spectrum Disorder (ASD), regardless of their age or what stage of life they are at. They aim to offer practical advice, guidance and support to everyone who is affected, relatives and carers.