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Forum of Mobility Centres

c/o Providence Chapel
Warehorne
Ashford
Kent
TN26 2JX

Tel: 0800 559 3636
Web: www.mobility-centres.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday

The Forum of Mobility Centres is a network of 17 independent organisations covering England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, who offer professional information, advice and assessment to individuals who have a medical condition or are recovering from an accident or injury which may affect their ability to drive, access or egress a motor vehicle.

All centres offer advice and assessment to people who wish to begin, or return to driving following an illness, injury or accident. They also offer advice with regard to getting in and out of a vehicle and with regard to loading and transporting a wheelchair or a scooter in a motor vehicle. Some centres also offer assessment and advice with regard to wheelchair or scooter selection. Generally, advice is confined to cars rather than motorcycles or heavy goods vehicles.

They offer advice and assessment to:

  • The elderly.
  • Those with a medical condition that impacts upon their ability to make appropriate decisions with regard to safe driving.
  • Those with a disability who think they may need special modifications to a motor vehicle in order to be able to control it safely.
  • Carers who need to transport individuals with restricted abilities in a motor vehicle.
Checked: 17 Sep 2007
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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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