Travel support/travel buddy
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jodiscope
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I am currently supporting someone who would like to learn to travel from their home (Newham) to their place of work (Central London). We have the funding from Access to Work to fund the support but are struggling to find someone who would be able to provide the travel training.
Does anyone know of any organisations/individuals who would be able to help? Please contact me on jodi.coxill-moore@scope.org.uk.
Many thanks,
Jodi
Employment and Partnership Advisor, Scope
Does anyone know of any organisations/individuals who would be able to help? Please contact me on jodi.coxill-moore@scope.org.uk.
Many thanks,
Jodi
Employment and Partnership Advisor, Scope
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I know that Age UK can now provide assistance for old and disabled people going out but I don't know if they would provide training type assistance. The age of the person you support would have to be 50 I think to qualify."I'm on the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" - from Wrong side of heaven by Five Finger Death Punch.
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Liam
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Here is some info on travel buddies and companions
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