Enfield Advice Plus Partnership Project
Enfield Advice Plus Partnership Project (EAPP) has been funded by the Big Lottery Fund to ensure that local disabled people and carers
get the right advice from the right person at the right time in the London Borough of Enfield.
EAPP are establishing a comprehensive network of local advice providers who are working together by way of a common referral system, with EAPP as the central contact point.
EAPP consists of the following local disability groups and advice agencies and is led by Enfield Disability Action:
EAPP Network Members
EAPP are establishing a comprehensive network of local advice providers who are working together by way of a common referral system, with EAPP as the central contact point.
EAPP consists of the following local disability groups and advice agencies and is led by Enfield Disability Action:
- Enfield Disability Action (EDA)
- Carers And Parents of people with learning disabilities in Enfield (CAPE)
- Enfield Mental Health Carers
- Enfield Mental Health Users Group (EMU)
- Enfield Deaf Image Group
- Enfield Vision
- One-to-One
- The Shane Project (Multiple Sclerosis)
- Tyrer Roxburgh & Co Solicitors
- Alzheimer's Society
- Carers UK
- Citizens Advice Bureau Services
- Mencap
- Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Parkinson's Disease Society
EAPP Network Members
- Age Concern
- Assisted Accommodation
- Community Aid
- Durants School
- Ebony People Association
- Enfield Asian Welfare Association
- Enfield Associations for the Blind
- Enfield Bangladeshi Welfare Association
- Enfield Carers Centre
- Enfield Homes
- Enfield Lupus Support Group
- Enfield Saheli Association
- Enfield Somali Association
- Fahri Jacob Solicitors
- Federation of Enfield Community Associations (FECA)
- Foster & Foster solicitors
- Greek & Greek Cypriot Community of Enfield (GGCCE)
- Inclusive Solution Cooperative
- Integrated Community Learning Disabilities Service (Equals)
- LGBT Network
- MIND Enfield
- Moss & Co
- Nene Tereza
- New Direction Training Centre - Artzone
- Nightingale Community Hospice Trust
- One Connect
- Ponders End Youth Support Service
- Pro Cancer Research Fund
- Ruth Winston Centre (RWC)
- Tamil Relief Centre
- The Hanlon Centre
- Tulip Mental Health
- Two-e Information and Advice Centre
- West Lea School
Resources for Organisations
By joining the Free EAPP Network you will have access to a wide range of advice and support services to share information and good practice with.
Benefits to your organisation:
Benefits to your organisation:
Resources for Individuals/Disabled People/Carers
Do you need help or advice and don't know where to turn or who to contact? EAPP is here to help you.
EAPP will:
EAPP will:
- listen to what you need
- give you appropriate advice
- refer you a to an organisation which can help
- support you in the process to get an outcome
Volunteer for us!
We now have new volunteer roles to offer.
Volunteering for EAPP provides opportunities to use and develop existing skills and gain valuable experience and have fun. We offer professional flexible and supportive environment to volunteer in.
Volunteering for EAPP provides opportunities to use and develop existing skills and gain valuable experience and have fun. We offer professional flexible and supportive environment to volunteer in.
Contact the project
Enfield Advice Plus Partnership
Enfield Disability Action
Community House
311 Fore Street
Edmonton
N9 0PZ
Telephone: 020 8373 6330
Fax: 020 8373 6223
Email: eapp@e-d-a.org.uk
Enfield Disability Action
Community House
311 Fore Street
Edmonton
N9 0PZ
Telephone: 020 8373 6330
Fax: 020 8373 6223
Email: eapp@e-d-a.org.uk