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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…
Accessible experience holidays
Exciting, challenging and enjoyable outdoor activities, breaks and holidays for people with physical, learning, behavioural and sensory disabilities. Activities range from abseiling, climbing and zipwire to cycling, orienteering and canoeing…
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 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…
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…
Deaf Hospital Passport
A passport that helps deaf people attend and communicate at medical appointments when there is not an interpreter there or in emergencies. The passport will include your contact information, dietary…
Free debt help at Debt Centre Greenwich
One to one help with debts for residents across the borough who are finding it hard to manage debt. The first step is to call the friendly local team free…
Free tandem and tag-along bike hire for disabled people
Enjoy the joys of cycling by hiring a tandem or tag-along bike suitable for disabled people and people with additional needs. You can hire the bikes for two months, although…
Independent advocacy for vulnerable adults
Get help to ensure people providing services to you understand what you need and why it's important. Greenwich Advocacy Partnership provide independent advocacy to: vulnerable adults disabled people people having…
Interpreting for people who are deaf, deafblind or hard of hearing
Get help from an interpreter who can help you communicate with others in situations like meetings or when trying to use health, legal or government services. They have different types…
Interpreting support for deaf people
Become a member of Deaf Multilingual Community Support (DMCS) and get interpretation and communication support. DMCS can help you with: making telephone calls writing emails reading and interpreting letters making…
Language support for deaf and hearing-impaired people
British Sign Language (BSL) and other interpreting services that can help deaf and hearing people communicate within the workplace or education. ​They promote accessibility for all deaf and hearing-impaired people…