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  1. PANS/PANDAS UK Charity

    PANS (paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric syndrome) and PANDAS (paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with strep) are devastating neuropsychiatric conditions that are currently poorly recognised, diagnosed and supported both

  2. VoiceAbility (Total Voice) - Covid-19

    Unit 1, The Old Granary, Westwick, Oakington, Cambridge

    VoiceAbility supports people who face disadvantage or discrimination to have a voice that counts. We provide free and independent advocacy and user involvement services. Our advocates are still working and the duty to refer for advocacy still applies

  3. Cambridgeshire Care Providers Alliance - Covid-19

    F21 Stirling House, Cambridge Innovation Park, Denny End Road, Waterbeach, Cambridge

    Cambridgeshire Care Providers Alliance (CCPA) is Community Interest Company owned and managed by its members; health and social care leaders within each of the five district councils, Cambridge City Council, South Cambridgeshire District Council,

  4. SEND Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS)

    SENDIASS (formerly Parent Partnership Service or PPS) offers impartial information, advice and support to: parents / carers of children and young people with special educational needs and / or a disability children and young people themselves (up to

  5. Unique Feet Community Group

    Unique Feet is a safe and welcoming community for families affected by rare disease: Children and young people with a range of rare conditions are able to meet locally for fun, friendship and confidence-building activities. Parents and carers are