Spinal Cord Injury Charity News And Fundraising
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Aspire - Spinal Cord Injury CharityAspire offers practical support to the 40,000 people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK so that they can lead fulfilled and independent lives in their homes, with their families, in work places and in leisure time. |
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The Back-Up TrustThe Back-Up Trust's services include mentoring, wheelchair skills training and activity courses as well as support in getting back to work or school after a spinal cord injury injury. All our services help to build confidence and independence. |
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Spinal Injuries AssociationThe Spinal Injuries Association is a user-led organisation which was established in 1974. It works to support and promote the wellbeing of spinal cord injured people in the UK through its peer support and campaigning work, and also to provide assistance to their families, friends and health care professionals. |
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Spinal Injuries ScotlandSpinal Injuries Scotland (SIS) is the Scottish national voluntary organisation for spinal cord injured people and those close to them. SIS provides immediate support through the office based Information Service and operates a self-referral information line. We also provide peer support within the Scottish national spinal unit along with a legal and welfare rights advisory service. |
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Spinal ResearchSpinal Research is the UK's leading charity funding groundbreaking medical research around the world to develop reliable treatments for paralysis caused by a broken back or neck. Our vision is a world where spinal cord injury no longer means a lifetime of paralysis. |
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