Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, has met with representatives from Sense UK charity at the Conservative party Conference in Birmingham to discuss their work in Wealden and cross the country.
Sense, is the national disability charity with key belief that everyone should be able to take part in life, no matter their disability. People with complex disabilities tend to have two or more disabilities and experience unique barriers in daily life. This can make it harder to develop new skills, communicate and live independently. The charity has 20 centres and colleges in communities across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and Sense Scotland operates a further three.
Through its sister charity, Sense International, the charity is active in eight countries around the world, ensuring that people with deafblindness are able to access education, healthcare and the means to earn a living.
Sense has charity shops across the UK including in Uckfield and Hailsham through which Wealden residents can support their work.
Nusrat Ghani said: “I’m pleased to have met with Sense UK to learn more about their work and the work of Sense International, supporting people with complex disabilities. I’d like to thank all the fantastic volunteers who work at our local Sense charity shops in Uckfield and Hailsham. If you can, please pop in and support the work Sense are doing.”