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 | SENSE - THE NATIONAL DEAFBLIND AND RUBELLA ASSOCIATION |
Sense is the national voluntary organisation supporting and campaigning for
people who are deafblind, their families, their carers, and professionals who
work with them. People of all ages and with widely varying conditions use
Sense's specialist services. Founded as a parents' self-help group in 1955,
Sense is now the leading national organisation working with deafblind people.
Sense offers the following services. - Advice, help and information to deafblind people and their families.
- Support to families through a national network and local branches.
- Holiday programme for deafblind children and adults.
- Education, residential, respite and day services.
- Communicator-guides and one-to-one intervenor support.
- Training and consultancy.
SENSE - The National Deafblind and Rubella Association
11-13 Clifton Terrace
London
N4 3SR 020-7272 7774
020-7272 9648 (text)
020-7 272 6012
http://www.sense.org.uk
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