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  2. Prospects (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Prospects is a Christian charity in the United Kingdom whose aim is to support learning disabled adults, and to enable them to reach their full potential. It was founded in the mid-1970s by David Potter, a Christian minister, who was drawn to the needs of these adults because he and his wife had a daughter with Down syndrome.

  3. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    According to the NAS, the employment rate in the UK was 32% across all job types in 2017, of which 16% was full-time, a relatively stable rate since 2007. [26] According to Damian Milton (at the NAS Study Day, 7 May 2015), only 15% of a sample of 2,000 autistic people surveyed in the UK were in full-time paid employment.

  4. City Lit - Wikipedia

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    City Lit is an adult education college in Holborn, central London, founded by the London County Council in 1919, which has charitable status. It offers part-time courses across four schools and five "centres of expertise", covering humanities and sciences, languages, performing arts, visual arts, deaf education, family learning, community outreach, learning disabilities education, speech ...

  5. Brandon Trust - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Trust is a United Kingdom charitable organization working with and for people with learning disabilities. They focus on helping people with said disabilities to live life how they want to. Brandon Trust works throughout the South West of England and in London, supporting approximately 1,600 people with learning disabilities and autism.

  6. Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People was founded in 1932 by Dame Georgiana Buller, the Vice Chairman of the Central Council for the Care of Cripples. It opened as a vocational training college in 1934 under the name the Cripples' Training College, taking physically disabled trainees with conditions such as paralysis and tuberculosis .

  7. People with learning disabilities ‘dying too young and from ...

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    People with learning disabilities were also more likely to be obese in their teenage years and young adulthood, the Nuffield Trust said, with an average of 7.5% living with a type 2 diabetes ...

  8. United Response - Wikipedia

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    In support of the organisation's vision, United Response also campaign to improve the lives of people with disabilities in society. This may mean lobbying decision makers such as Members of Parliament [5] to ensure that people's voices are heard or it might mean working directly with disabled people so that they can be more directly engaged in the democratic process.

  9. Norwood (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The Tager Centre is a home for adults who have a range of autism spectrum conditions, while the Pamela Barnett Centre houses adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities. In March 2009, Norwood joined forces with Brighton care home, Sussex Tikvah. [clarification needed] In April 2010, The RD Crusaders WorkHub in Stanmore was opened ...

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