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Club that offers registered blind or partially sighted people the opportunity to play indoor and outdoor bowls
Respect in Bexley is the name for our self-advocacy groups where people with a learning disability work together to make our community better for people with learning disabilities.
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Respect in Bexley is the name for our self-advocacy groups where people with a learning disability work together to make our community better for people with learning disabilities.
We support the group to speak up for themselves and others, join in with local conversations about things that are happening and to campaign for people in Bexley with a learning disability.
The groups work hard talking about issues that affect local people, providing feedback to our partners on new ideas or services and making sure that when plans are made they think about people with a learning disability. They are the voice of people with a learning disability in Bexley.
To find out more about Respect In Bexley self-advocacy groups please contact Jane on 020 8303 6336 or email office@bexleymencap.org.uk
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Club that offers registered blind or partially sighted people the opportunity to play indoor and outdoor bowls
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After many successful years, the adult group continues to adopt a focused, forward-thinking approach, which we hope will benefit all the dyslexic adults who attend our meetings
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Where SEND Children love to dance - Thanks to fund raising through Baby Ballet, Snap is very excited to be able to work with Baby Ballet Shine to offer a term of Baby Ballet Sessions