The following links to external websites outside the Together Trust are for the convenience of the user. Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by the Together Trust of any external web site, product, or service. We hope you find these links useful.
A National Voice is an organisation run by and for care experienced young people. Staff are care experienced. Our main aim is to create positive changes to the Care System in England and provide a national platform to hear the voices of approx 60,000 children and young people who are looked after.
In 2010 BAAF will be celebrating 30 years of supporting, advising and campaigning for better outcomes for children in care. We work with everyone involved with adoption and fostering across the UK. We have regional and country offices in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, providing services to meet the needs of some of the UK’s most vulnerable children and young people.
Children England is the leading membership organisation for the children, young people and families voluntary sector.
Counselling Directory was set up to connect visitors with a wealth of information and the ability to search for the most suitable counsellor or psychotherapist.
DisabledGo provides free detailed access information for disabled people across the UK.
The Fostering Network is the UK's leading charity for everyone with a personal or professional involvement in fostering. We support foster carers, and improve the lives of children in care.
Information for Young Poeple and Parents on using the internet safely.
The Learning Disability Coalition represents 14 learning disability organisations, and over 140 supporter organisations who have come together to form one group with one voice.
The National Autistic Society exists to champion the rights and interests of all people with autism. The website includes information about autism and Asperger syndrome.
This website is for children and young people living in children’s homes, family centres, foster care, boarding schools, residential special schools or FE colleges. It is also for those children and young people who are going through adoption, getting any sort of help from social services, or who have just left care.
Shared Care Network was founded by short break scheme organisers who felt a need for a co-ordinating national body to share information and promote good practice in this newly developing field. It was registered as a charity in March 1990. Today, Shared Care Network represents around 180 services UKwide providing short break services to support disabled children and their families.
The Stockport LINk is a network of groups and individuals from across Stockport coming together to ensure that health and social care services are planned and delivered to meet the needs of the people that use them.