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    1. Customer Service Centre Most council services are available online and you should access these through Manchester City Council Homepage wherever possible. If you can't resolve your issue online, try calling or emailing the relevant team using: Other ways to contact us Manchester City Council

      Manchester Town Hall ExtensionMount StreetManchester

    2. Sensory Team are available via phone or email Monday to Friday from 9am to 16:30pm.

      The Sensory Team is a specialist team within Adult Social Care, providing support for people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, visually impaired (whether partially sighted or blind) or who have a combined sensory loss. Services offered: equipment assessments for either hearing loss or sight loss (or…

      Hulme District Office Third Floor323 Stretford RoadHulmeManchesterM15 4UW

    3. Open Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm

      Established in 1846, Manchester Deaf Centre is the largest local organisation to provide support to the local deaf community and beyond in Greater Manchester. We host a variety of services and groups that offer support, learning and training opportunities, social events and much more. We…

      Crawford HouseBooth Street EastManchesterM13 9GH

      Manchester Deaf Centre Logo - purple background, the letters MDC with one large hand in purple with another hand over the top in white representing British Sign Language
    4. Manchester Disabled People’s Access Group is an organisation of disabled people and a registered charity. We promote best practice in inclusive design and access standards and work to improve access to buildings, transport, public spaces, events, information and services. We do this through membership and…

      70Alexandra RoadManchesterM16 7WD

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    5. What is primary ordinarily available provision? The Manchester Primary Ordinarily Available Provision document describes the range of support, strategies, and activities, that easily available in schools, to children with additional needs without the need for a formal diagnosis or specialist support: what is available as part of…

    6. Helpline operating times - Monday: 12-3pm Tuesday: 10am-1pm Wednesday: 5-8pm Friday: 9am-12pm

      We support children and young people with complex medical needs. The Maypole Project provides emotional well-being to the whole family from diagnosis (including ante-natal) through treatment and beyond. Our support is free, ongoing and flexible. Find out more about our services for children and young…

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    7. Helpline: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

      Mencap is the voice of learning disability. Everything we do is about valuing and supporting people with a learning disability and their families and carers.  We work with people with a learning disability to change laws and services, challenge prejudice and directly support thousands of…

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