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Disability Directory DotComUnity is a Social Enterprise created to help people with a learning or physical disability, their families, carers and wider circle of support Go on.

DotComUnity is a Social Enterprise which primarily supports people with a learning or physical disability and anyone with long term conditions or in receipt of care and support services. Our site is for them and for the people around them, whether that's family or friends, or anyone involved in their care - professionals and service providers. At its core DotComUnity.org.uk has a simple, easy to u

se and completely free, directory. It covers every area of life and will tell you what exists to support your or others needs. We won't say if the services we list are any good or not. That's a decision for you to make, by giving feedback on services you have tried and by telling the rest of the world what you think. Empowerment's a wonderful thing. Make a difference!

The running of DotComUnity Directory has been taken over by Bloom and we are in the process of updating the website for ...
19/08/2019

The running of DotComUnity Directory has been taken over by Bloom and we are in the process of updating the website for your future use. For more information, please visit us on Facebook or through the website at www.bloomcic.co.uk

Whatever you're doing today. Have a Happy Easter.
20/04/2019

Whatever you're doing today. Have a Happy Easter.

Happy  . Be your best you :)
08/03/2019

Happy .
Be your best you :)

Happy Let's celebrate the fabulous achievements of women, while collectively we forge a more gender-balanced world for and beyond http://bit.ly/IWD2019

Whether you're spending time with that Special Someone, Family or Friends, Happy Valentine's Day
14/02/2019

Whether you're spending time with that Special Someone, Family or Friends, Happy Valentine's Day

Tip 1: A tip for JanuaryLet’s face it, the majority of us will give up on at least one of our New Years Resolutions befo...
03/01/2019

Tip 1: A tip for January

Let’s face it, the majority of us will give up on at least one of our New Years Resolutions before the end of January. But does this really have to be the case?

It’s been suggested that turning our Resolutions (whether they be to eat less chocolate or do more exercise etc) into new habits may make them easier to maintain for the long run. Start small and build up to the big stuff.

The other thing to remember; don’t be to hard on yourself if you don’t succeed in sticking with everything. We all start out with good intentions but will sometimes end up setting ourselves unrealistic targets.

Lowering your expectations at the beginning could be the difference between success and failure in the long run.

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