Updated on 03/05/2022
We’ve all had to make big changes to our daily lives in the past few weeks because of coronavirus.
We want to support our communities and charity partners as best we can while we deal with the challenges ahead.
Find out how our charity partners can help you and your loved ones.
- Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA) – AvMA’s response to coronavirus and how they’re continuing to support their community
- Adult Cerebral Palsy Hub – FAQs, guidance and support for adults with cerebral palsy
- Age UK – download their emergency appeal PDF to find out how you can give them the vital support they need to protect older people
- Back Up – information and updates about services for people with spinal cord injuries
- Birthrights – support for maternity and healthcare professionals to make thoughtful decisions during the coronavirus crisis
- Brainwave – latest updates on how they are supporting children with disabilities and their families
- British Heart Foundation - expert information on coronavirus and your heart to staying healthy while you're at home, plus support from cardiac nurses on our heart helpline
- The Children’s Trust Brain Injury Hub – useful resources and support for families with children who have a brain injury
- Christians Against Poverty – debt counselling and community groups through the coronavirus crisis
- Debt Advice Foundation – a specialist debt charity offering free and confidential debt advice
- Flamingo Chicks – accessible online activities for children with disabilities or illnesses who are stuck at home
- GAIN - information and support for those affected by Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), CIDP and the associated inflammatory neuropathies
- The Good Grief Trust - advice and support for those who've lost a loved one to coronavirus from the dedicated bereavement charity, including a bereavement helpline
- Group B Strep Support – continued support for new parents and babies with B Strep infections and pregnancy guidelines from the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists
- Headway – supporting people with brain injuries and keeping them safe during coronavirus. Get in touch by joining their online forum or contacting their helpline.
- Learning Disability Professional Senate – helpful guides for families or carers and for people with learning disabilities
- Learning Disability Wales – resource page focussing on the coronavirus position in Wales
- Maggies – updates on how Maggies is continuing to support cancer patients as best they can
- Mencap, the voice of learning disability – easy-to-read information and resources for people with learning disabilities, their families, support workers, and medical professionals
- Mesothelioma UK – FAQs on dealing with coronavirus and mesothelioma
- Mind, for better mental health – coronavirus and your mental health
- The Money Advice Service - debt advice online or by telephone
- Pace Children's Charity – transforming the lives of children with disabilities and extra support during the coronavirus crisis
- Shine Charity – information for those affected by spina bifida and hydrocephalus, find out how you or a loved one can get the support you need
- The Silver Line – free confidential helpline for older people to give support, friendship and advice, call 0800 470 8090
- Spinal Injuries Association – specialist nursing, peer support and advocacy teams for people with spinal injuries
- StepChange – free online debt advice
- Stroke Association – how coronavirus can affect stroke survivors and how you can stay safe
- Twins Trust – helpful support for staying at home with twins, triplets or more
- The UK Sepsis Trust – how coronavirus can affect sepsis infections and how you can get support
- VoiceAbility – advocacy resources for advocates, professionals, care providers, people who use services and their families
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