Sandwell VCS Directory

Welcome to the most comprehensive directory of Sandwell's Voluntary and Community Sector, provided by SCVO, the Sector's local infrastructure support agency. This search engine offers a free and public signpost to many local organisations and the services they offer.

Use the search box below to find organisations you know, or the advanced options on the left for more complex searches.

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E.g. "Cerebral Palsy Midlands"

Cerebral Palsy Midlands

We are a charity that supports people with cerebral palsy.
We offer speech and language therapy and physiotherapy, as well as educational classes at the centre.
We have a welfare dept which offers advice advocacy services and home visits. We are a user led organisation.

Address details

Address
17 Victoria Road Harborne
Postal Town
Birmingham
Postcode
B17 0AQ

Organisation Contact Details

Phone
0121 427 3182
Fax
0121 426 5934
Email
rnutt@cpmids.free-online.co.uk
Website
http://www.cpmids.org.uk
Charity Commission registration number
529464

Contact Person Details

Contact Name
Mr Gary Watson
Role
Executive Officer
Telephone
0121 427 3182
Email
gwatson@cpmids.free-online.co.uk
Contact Name
Adam Siviter
Role
Manager
Email
asiviter@cpmids.free-online.co.uk

Services

  • Law, crime, human/civil rights and information
  • Employment and training
  • Education and research
  • Advocacy
  • Social services
  • Voluntary and community organisations

Main Beneficiaries

Services focused on particular beneficiaries do not imply that they are offered exclusively to these persons only.

  • Specific Need or Circumstance

    • People who have physical disabilities (excluding sensory disabilities)
    • People who have learning disabilities
  • Specific Faith Focus

    • People from all faiths / multi-faith / inter-faith people
  • Sexual Orientation Focus

    • People of all sexual orientations
  • Household

    • All households
  • Gender Focus

    • All genders
  • Ethnic Focus

    • People from all ethnic groups
  • Age Focus

    • Young people aged 12-16 years
    • Young people aged 17-18 years
    • Young adults aged 19-25 years
    • Adults aged 26-64 years

Organisation last updated: Mon, 13th March 2017

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