National resources that can help you get the most out of your life.
If you are interested in undertaking some paid work, this website can help you get a job.
If you are interested in undertaking some unpaid work, this website can help you find volunteering opportunities.
Volunteering England is committed to supporting, enabling and celebrating volunteering in all its diversity. Their work links policy, research, innovation, good practice and programme management in the involvement of volunteers.
If you are interested in undertaking some paid work, this website gives advice on how to find a job.
This website contains advice about careers.
An independent service, set up by government to help people make the most of their money. They give free, unbiased money advice to everyone across the UK - online, over the phone and face to face.
This website contains information about benefits, tax credits, eligibility and appeals.
Do you have a Disability?
Are you a parent or carer of a Disabled child or adult?
If so, use this website to save time finding Disability Grants.
NHS Choices is the online 'front door' to the NHS. It is the country's biggest health website and gives all the information you need to make choices about your health.
Sport England is focused on helping people and communities across the country create a sporting habit for life. This website can help you find local ways of getting involved.
An independent site about your experiences of UK health services, good or bad.
This website has loads of ideas, recipes and games to help you or yoyur family be healthier and happier.
This section of the NHS Choices website contains tips, tools and support for people worried about mental health issues.
The Mental Health Foundation are committed to reducing the suffering caused by mental ill health and to help everyone lead mentally healthier lives.
The Mind website is full of information, advice and support for people worried about mental health.
This website contains information about rights and benefits for disabled people and carers.
Disability Rights UK works to create a society where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens.
This section of the NHS Choices website contains tips, tools and support for people affected by disability.
Ouch! is a blog and internet talk show which goes beyond the headlines to reflect disability life.
This website contains information about the different allowances and benefits available to disabled people and carers.
Action for Children supports and speaks out for the UK's most vulnerable and neglected children and young people.
Information about child contact centres, which are neutral places where children of separated families can enjoy contact with their non-resident parents and sometimes other family members, in a comfortable and safe.
This website contains information about how Childline can provide information and support to young people.
Information about early education and support for parents, children and young people.
This section of the NHS Choices website contains tips, tools and support for carers.
This website contains information for carers and what support they can access.
This website contains information for carers and what support they can access.
This website contains information about the different allowances and benefits available to disabled people and carers.
There are 8 million people in the UK who don't use the internet, and are missing out on all sorts of benefits and conveniences as a result.
This website is provided by UK online centres to give new internet users and tutors in computer centres a range of easy courses and useful resources.
You can use this website to check whether hospitals.
The members of self direct work together to share and create new and radical ideas to put the ethical principles of Self-Directed Support into action.
TLAP is a national, cross sector leadership partnership focused on driving forward work with personalisation, community-based social care.
In Control is a national charity, with a mission to create a fairer society where everyone needing additional support has the right, responsibility and freedom to control that support. The website contains lots of help for people interested in personalisation.
This section of the NHS Choices website contains tips, tools and support for arranging care and support.
This website contains information about what Citizens Advice can help with and how to contact them.
This one-stop website is the best place to find government services and information.
This website contains information about how Samaritans can help with and how to contact them.
The Charity Commission registers and regulates charities in England and Wales.