3Cs is a free, confidential service for families of all children with special needs, living in the borough of Ealing. We provide counselling at a venue near Ealing Broadway; premises are wheelchair accessible. We offer individual, couple and family work.
Ealing Mencap can offer advocacy support for parents with learning disabilities who would benefit from an experienced learning disability facilitator to explain what is happening during the emotional experience of child protection action or the judicial process.
The Asian Advocacy Project has been running since 2003 with original funding from Big Lottery under the Southall Healthy Living umbrella managed by Ealing PCT.
Carers Together is the name of regular meetings for carers of people with learning disabilities.
The Disability Advice Bureau (DAB) offers an advocacy and advice service can help individuals who have disabilities and their carers to speak up, understand their rights and get the services they are entitled to.
The Disability Advice Bureau Support Planning and Brokerage service can offer people with an individual budget help and guidance with putting together a support plan.
Ealing Partners represents people with a learning disability at Ealing’s Learning Disability Partnership Board. The Power Group is made up of 10 elected reps who speak up for people with a learning disability about important local issues.
The EMAPP project runs in Hounslow, supporting and empowering families of adults (over 18 years) with a learning disability from a BME community to understand and to use services.
The Older Carers Project works with parents and carers of adults with a learning disability in Hounslow who are above the age of 60.
Step is an innovative and exciting project which supports adults develop social and practical skills.
Since May 2010 Ealing Council has adopted 'Personalisation' to deliver social care. The Support Planning and Brokerage project helps people who have individual budgets to plan how to spend their money so it meets their needs.
We work with young people who are preparing to leave school or college. We also work with young people who have left college and are stuck at home with nothing to do.
Ealing Mencap’s Travel Buddy Project gives adults with disabilities the support they need to travel safely, and more independently, on public transport. This support often helps them to access many day services, employment, education and social opportunities that they would otherwise not be able to get to.
The Travel Training Project teaches students with disabilities to travel independently on public transport to their school or college. We support students from all over Ealing who are aged between 11 and 25 years old.
Value Life Services offer an essential, reliable and uniquely person-centred short break service for both adults and children with learning disabilities who are living at home with a family carer.








