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The Aidis Trust works with many other organisations which have similar aims to ourselves. We work closely with them to ensure that the best support is provided to those that that need it. Each organisation we work with offers its own areas of expertise and advice which gives people the confidence to move forward in their lives.

Call our team to on 020 7426 2130 or email info@aidis.org for more information.

Below we list some of the brilliant organisations we work with:

Action For Blind
Action for Blind People enables blind and partially sighted people to transform their lives through work, housing, leisure and support. They offer a wide range of services to visually impaired people, their families, advocates, professionals and the general public.

Age Concern
Age Concern is the UK's largest organisation working with and for older people.

ASBAH
ASBAH is the national organisation providing information and advice about spina bifida and hydrocephalus to individuals, families and carers.

Aspire
ASPIRE works with people with spinal cord injury to create opportunity, choice and independence for disabled people in society.

BBC CIN - Pudsey and Co
BBC Children In Need helps hundreds of children and charities across the UK in areas of need, including homelessness, bullying and sexual abuse.

BEAMA
BEAMA helps disabled people whether individually or collectively through the provision of specialised equipment or apparatus.

Blind in Business
Blind in Business gives young visually impaired graduates the confidence and practical help they need to achieve professional careers and offers employers the confidence and knowledge they need to employ visually impaired graduates. They do all these things with the latest computer technology.

British Polio Fellowship
The British Polio Fellowship provides a wide range of information and advice on your rights, housing issues, equipment, Self-Management courses and the late effects of polio/post polio syndrome.

Brittle Bone Society
The Brittle Bone Society aims to promote research into the brittle bones diseases and to provide practical support, advice and encouragement to people with brittle bone diseases and their relatives.

Cerebra
Cerebra works to ensure that up-to-date, evidence-based knowledge is available and applied for the prevention of brain damage and for proven treatments. In addition to the programme of research carried out at UK hospitals, universities and Cerebra's centre, we co-ordinate a 'Parent Support' department providing support, information and research. We also organise a wide range of training seminars, workshops and projects for parents, professionals and children themselves. Cerebra also offer a small grant scheme to offer direct and practical assistance to improve the quality of life of children and young people affected by neurological conditions.

Children Today
Children Today work to provide independence and quality of life through the funding of specialised equipment for children and young people with sickness or disabilities.

Dreams Come True
Dreams Come True Charity makes the treasured dreams of terminally ill children come true.

Family Fund
The Family Fund aims to support, advise and possibly help with funds for families with severely disabled children.

Golden Freeway
The Golden Freeway provides computer equipment, internet access, and personalised
services to children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and their families.

Help a South Wales Child
Helping children in South Wales

The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign
The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign is the only UK charity focusing on all muscular dystrophies and related disorders.

MS Society
The MS Society is the UK's largest charity for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis. They provide information and support to people who are affected by multiple sclerosis.

React
React aims to support the families of children with life-limiting illness

Scope
Scope is a disability organisation in England and Wales whose focus is people with cerebral palsy. Scope's aim is that disabled people achieve equality: a society in which they are as valued and have the same human and civil rights as everyone else.

SOS
The Stars Organisation supporting Cerebral Palsy (SOS) aims to promote awareness of the condition and raise funds to support those with cerebral palsy, in addition to their families and carers.

Stroke Association
The Stroke Association is the only national charity solely concerned with combating stroke in people of all ages.

Wavemakers
Wavemakers aims to encourage and empower young people to improve their lives by highlighting and celebrating the achievements of children who have overcome the difficulties that they face.

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Are you having problems with your computer and/or adaptations?

Would you like some friendly free advice? Aidis has a Big Lottery funded technical supported helpline.

Why not call us on 0845 120 3719 (LoCall number).

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It is important that you know how you can protect and prevent unwanted nasties from attacking your computer.

www.aidis.org has a few options to help deal with viruses, including downloading a free virus scanner to avoid being infected.