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Disability
Advice on Accessibility Matters Access North Norfolk Action - ANNA - work to address accessibility issues in our community. Working closely with Norfolk County Council (Planning & Transportation Dept) and North Norfolk District Council (who support the group) their work includes such things as disabled parking spaces - ensuring that there are sufficient spaces of the correct size for orange Badge Holders. Disability Rights Commission (DRC) The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) is an independent body, established by Act of Parliament to eliminate discrimination against disabled people and promote equality of opportunity.
Visit their website at www.drc.org.uk Social Services for People with Disabilities Norfolk County Council's website provides information for Social Services. Visit their site at http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/social Norfolk Disability Information Service At the request of Norfolk Social Services' Physical Disability Teams, NDIS has produced Information Sheets for each district council area, including North Norfolk, giving contacts and brief details about useful organisations. These sheets are available at www.getphysical.norfolk.gov.uk and will download onto two sheets of A4. BBC Disability Norfolk Webpages BBC Disability Norfolk webpages produced in association with Norfolk Coalition of Disabled People. These webpages at http://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/your/access/disability/index.shtml include a useful contact list and local and national information and news. Norfolk's Joint Strategy for People with Physical or Sensory Impairment The Strategy aims to improve the health and well-being of disabled people through joint work aimed at:
You can view the strategy online on the County Council's website. Kilverstone Mobility Assesment Centre The Kilverstone Mobility Assessment Centre is a non-profit-making organisation who provide a service to help keep disabled people mobile and independent. The help they offer includes:
The Centre has well equipped assessment areas and private interview rooms, good parking and access, and disabled WC facilities. Adapted vehicles and a range of electric vehicles are available, with on- and off-road driving. There is also an indoor training area for wheelchairs and scooters. A dedicated team of staff, including Occupational Therapists, Approved Driving Instructors, office staff and volunteers provide the necessary guidance and advice. This is a non-profit making organisation that promotes the skills and services offered by disabled workers on a searchable database. Any disabled individual, sheltered workshop, company or organisation employing a significant number of disabled people can register at no charge. Careline is a 24 hour personal alarm network that helps people remain independent and live in their own home but with help on hand if needed. See our Careline page for more information. North Norfolk District Councils Building Control and Access Manager offers advice and guidance on all matters relating to the accessibility of buildings be it at the application stage or changes to existing buildings. For more information please phone Mike Radley on (01263) 516132. More information is available on the Adult Protection page on the Norfolk County Council website.
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