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Contact the team: 0117 947 9911

Do you want to email us for assistance? Contact: [email protected]

Contact the team: 0117 947 9911

Do you want to email us for assistance? Contact: [email protected]

Easy Read: Drop in Sessions for Disabled People

Bristol Disability Equality Forum logo featuring four accessibility symbols (visual impairment, physical disability, mobility impairment, and hearing impairment) in coloured sections (yellow, green, blue, and pink) forming a dynamic shape

Bristol Disability Equality Forum is a Disabled People’s Organisation in Bristol.

A diverse group of five people engaged in discussion around a round table.

They are running weekly drop-in sessions for Disabled people.

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The drop-in sessions are a safe space to meet new people and share ideas.

ont entrance of The Vassall Centre in Bristol, showing a covered walkway with blue-and-white pillars, a glass entrance with accessibility signs, and a sign reading ‘THE VASSALL CENTRE’ in blue. The building is single-storey with white-framed windows and a red brick section by the entrance. Surrounding plants and bicycles are visible

The drop-in sessions will be held at the Vassall Centre, which is in Fishponds in Bristol

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The drop-in sessions will be every Monday, except for Bank Holidays

They will start at 1 o’clock

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They will finish at 3 o’clock

A blue teapot with a white cup of tea on a saucer.

There will be tea and biscuits

Man in a grey checkered blazer holding a microphone and smiling.

In June, some special guests will join the drop-ins.

On June 2nd, Waythrough will come to help people with mental health, housing, and alcohol or drug problems.

A work coach assisting a man at Jobcentre Plus.

On June 9th, Helen Jones will talk about WorkWell West.

Two people sitting at a desk with a computer, engaging in an activity together.

WorkWell West helps Disabled people stay in work or find jobs.

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On June 16th, Florence Grieve and Emma Geen will talk about making transport accessible.

On June 30th, Yiska, a Disabled artist, will talk about making live music events accessible.

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If you have ideas for speakers or groups to join in, you can tell BDEF.

you can email [email protected]  Phone: 0117 914 0528

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Or you can phone 0117 914 0528

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