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Access to Work (AtW): employment support for deaf people
Access to Work (AtW) helps deaf and/or disabled people get or keep jobs by providing funding to cover the cost of practical support and specialist equipment. This funding could include…
Advice and support for spina bifida and hydrocephalus
Get advice, support and access to a network of other Shine members and events that can help you get the best out of life. Shine provide advice about things like…
Advice drop in: Abbey Wood Community Group
Monthly drop-in to get advice about welfare and benefits, housing, council tax and your rights. Pop in for a chat with a friendly and experienced team and enjoy a cup…
Advice drop ins at the Clockhouse Community Centre
A weekly advice hub that can help you understand your rights and help connect you to support. Get advice on topics like: welfare, benefits and universal credit from the Greenwich…
Advice drop-ins at community centres
Get free face-to-face advice on debt, welfare benefits, housing, immigration and advocacy at community centres in East Greenwich, Eltham and Glyndon. The Advice Hubs run at the following times: The…
Advice line for those who are deaf or hard of hearing
The deafPLUS AdviceLine provides advice to people who are deaf or hard of hearing about topics like benefits, housing, debt and consumer issues. You can get help to understand documents…
Basic English - Talking, Reading & Writing Group
Join a free talking, reading and writing group and be more confident speaking English. A dedicated member of staff will be available during the session to assist. This is the…
British Sign Language (BSL) courses
Learn BSL to help you communicate with the deaf community and gain a qualification. Knowing BSL can benefit your organisation and help you become more deaf aware. You can do…
Christchurch School Community Garden
Enjoy a lovely green space at an award-winning community garden in East Greenwich. Pop along to have a look around or offer to volunteer some of your time. There are…
Club nights for people with physical or learning difficulties
A club night for people with physical or learning disabilities to go and socialise. This also gives families or carers some time to do activities or things for themselves. The…
Coffee morning for blind and partially sighted people
A coffee morning for blind and partially sighted people where you can meet others, build self confidence. You can also improve your knowledge of the experiences of people who are…
Computer club: Monthly talks and questions
A group where you can hear talks about computers, tablets and phones. Giving you a chance to ask questions you have and get advice. Two types of sessions run: Class…