Social opportunities for young adults with learning difficulties and autism
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wendy007
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hello everyone. I've just discovered your site and am so glad to have an outlet..I am 53 my daughters 28 and after a complete failure of provision in glos after the "cuts" she know lives with me in Bristol. (That's the short version) for a year now..the problem I'm trying to resolve is social events for her..I don't know where to turn ..can anyone help in this area please..?
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Dating advice desperately needed for her also
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Did I mention maths for beginners in Bristol..
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Also I need help for the best independent living company for support in Bristol ..we've had bad experiences in Glos but we are looking again in Bristol..
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There are Gateway Clubs that provide social activities here in West Yorkshire, don't know if they operate in your area.
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West of England Centre for Inclusive Living (WECIL) is a local disability information and advice service run by and for disabled people in Bristol, South Gloucestershire and Swindon.
Services include:
- Advocacy
- Benefits advice
- Disabled people's helpline
- Mental health advocacy
- Services for young people
- Direct payments
- Payroll service
- Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
I also found the Bristol Autism Support group. The BASS Autism Services for Adults and the Bristol Autism Project.
There seems to be quite a few groups near you, so best of luck!Scope
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