Pod 4, Fulham Park House, Chesilton Road, Fulham, Greater London, UK, SW6 5AA
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Mental Health
Who Are We? The Association for Post-Natal Illness is the leading organisation in its field. It is a Registered Charity (No. 280510) and it was established in 1979 to: – Provide support by telephone or email to anyone suffering from or affected by post-natal Illness including partners, family/friends. – Increase public awareness of the illness – Encourage research into its cause/nature.
The Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus gives advice and support to people with Spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus, their families and carers.
The Association of Blind Piano Tuners exists to serve the professional and particular needs of its members and other blind and partially sighted piano tuners throughout the world.
19 Windsor Place , Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, EH15 2AJ
LOCATION:
United Kingdom
CATEGORY:
Community
Welcome to the Association of Charity Independent Examiners (ACIE) is an association of people who carry out IE, providing support and information to its members, charities and other interested parties. Founded in 1999, ACIE are the only professional body whose sole focus is IE. Full Membership is the only way for people without any other accountancy qualification to undertake IE at a higher level (i.e. above £250,000 in England & Wales and Northern Ireland and the examination of accruals accounts in Scotland). The Full Membership procedure is the only route available to people wanting to have their work in Independent Examination scrutinised and validated. The ACIE provides a regular programme of seminars and conferences aimed at ensuring that Independent Examiners are up to date and conversant with Best Practice.
The Association of Disabled Professionals provides employment advice, information and peer support to disabled people. Many members also give advice on their particular employment or experience. Our other main area of activity is Parliamentary. We work to ensure that legislation affecting the lives of disabled people takes their needs and aspirations into account.