Information and Advice |
Welcome to our Information, Advice & Support ServicesTo explore the full range of services we offer, please click on the relevant buttons on the telephone below.01736 759500
Disability Information Advice Line (DIAL)
DIAL is our frontline information & advice service and a gateway to all of our services. To find out more and access support, click here.
Special Educational Needs Disability
Information Advice & Support Service (SENDIASS) SENDIASS provides information, advice and support for any child or young person aged 0-25 with a special educational need or disability, their parents and families. To find out more and access support, click here.
Telephone Directory
We have put together a comprehensive list of useful telephone numbers. Each table lists organisations of a specific type or category in alphabetical order. To find out more and access support, click here.
Trek West
Trek West provides people living with a long term health condition or disability in West Cornwall with one-to-one in-depth support. Visit the page to find out if we can help you.
Services for Carers
All our services are equally available to disabled people, carers and families. However there are specialist carers' services available in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Please follow the links below to find out more. Go to Cornwall’s Family Information Service's website. Go to the Council of the Isles of Scilly's website.
Healthwatch
Healthwatch wants to hear your views of publicly funded health & social care services in Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly so they can inform decisions made by the commissioners and providers of them. This ensures your voice is heard by those planning and delivering services and can bring about positive change where needed. Go to Healthwatch Cornwall's website. Go to Healthwatch Isles of Scilly's website.
Care & Support Cornwall and Scilly
There are many ways we can help you or your loved one to arrange and manage all aspects of care and support. Click here to see how we can help
Third Party Reporting
We are a reporting site for disability hate crime incidents where you can report your experiences, anonymously if wished, and receive appropriate support. Read More
Safe Places
![]() Safe Places helps people with learning disabilities if they feel scared or at risk while they are out and about in the community and need support right away. People who might need to use Safe Places carry a Safe Places card with emergency contact details. If they need help, they can go to public places, like shops, community centres and libraries, that have a Safe Places sticker in their window and ask staff there for help. Read More |