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The Family Dog service at the assistance dog charity Dogs for Good is for parents and carers who have a child with autism between

Bike Minded are sad to announce that they have been unable to secure funding to continue their rides for after March 2020. Because of

Weekly Drop-insBAS will hold a weekly, term time drop-in advice and support session at the Bedminster Quaker Meeting House. These will take place on

Diverse is a social and support network for adults 16+ that identify as autistic. Diverse has evolved from the Bristol Asperger Social Group, and

Thursday 28 November, Easton Community Centre, Kilburn Street, Bristol, BS5 6AW

Self Injury Support (‘SIS’) are an organisation based in Bristol that focus on improving support and knowledge around self-injury. They have just launched the SiS Library

Weekly Drop-ins A weekly, term time drop-in session for parents and carers in South Bristol at the Bedminster Quaker Meeting House. These will take

Visit Age UK Bristol’s office on Tuesday 8 October to find out what Age UK Bristol does and what you could do to support

These take place every Friday from 10.30am at The Station, Silver Street, Bristol, BS1 2AG

This will take place every first Wednesday of the month at Bishopsworth Children’s Centre. See attached flyer for more information.

The NHS and Local Councils in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire jointly commission a service to provide equipment to local residents to support

This toolkit, created by Bristol Ageing Better, is derived from the World Health Organisation’s definition of age friendliness, and outlines some practical ways in