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Thalidomide Society
Tel: 01462 438 212
Web: www.thalidomidesociety.co.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
The Thalidomide Society is a national charity founded with the aim of supporting people with Thalidomide-related and similar disabilities to overcome their special difficulties. The organisation is user-led and provides assistance and advice enabling its members to meet, exchange information, share experiences and tackle the practical and emotional problems which they encounter on a daily basis. Thalidomide caused a unique range of disabilities and peer support is critical to the majority of those affected.
The Society also provides information, advice and support to the families of children with similar disabilities, to similarly impaired adults of any age, and to professional workers in the statutory and voluntary sectors. The Society also monitors the increasing use of thalidomide in clinical trials.
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