| A-Technic: Implementing technology that helps people with physical disabilities to cope with day to day living. Offers downloads and details of projects. |
| AbilityNet: National charity providing expertise on computing and disability. Need assessment, technical expertise, advice and support plus adapted computer equipment for people with a wide range of disabilities. |
| ACE Centre Advisory Trust: Assessment, advice and training in the use of technology for young people with physical and communication difficulties. Information on assessments, software, training and publications. |
| Ace Centre North: Supports communication and learning through the use of Assistive Technology (AT) and Alternative and Augmentative Communication (ACC) systems. Includes training, network days and resource bank. |
| Adorn, Equip: Examines issues around the design of equipment and accessories used by disabled people. Online version of the touring exhibition, produced by Ju Gosling during an artist's residency at Oriel 31. |
| Aidis Trust: Provides specialised computer equipment to people with disabilities to aid their communication. Includes services offered and links. |
| British Computer Association of the Blind: Self-help group of visually impaired computer professionals and users. Training, newsletter, courses and a CD called Guide Cats for the Blind. |
| Communication Matters: National voluntary organisation of members concerned with augmentative and alternative communications. Articles, journals and symposia. |
| COTIS (Confederation of Transcribed Information Services): Promotes the provision of information in alternative formats to print. Information about the Disability Discrimination Act, their accreditation scheme, membership, and online newsletters. |
| Demand: Encourages the design and manufacture of equipment for disabled people and provides provides specially designed equipment. |
| EmPower: Charities consortium of users of prosthetics, orthotics, wheelchairs, electronic assistive technology and rehabilitation services. Campaigns, lobbying materials and forum. |
| eQuip For Life: Organisation offering free classified ads for people buying or selling used disabled equipment. Supported by the National Lottery. |
| Foundation for Assistive Technology: For all those with an interest or involved in the development of assistive technology. With database of research projects, AT events, user forum and news. |
| Integrating Community Equipment Services (ICES): Initiative across health and social care to develop better equipment services for disabled people. Documents, forums, events and detailed articles on various equipment, needs and shortfalls in service. |
| MERU (Medical Engineering Resource Unit): A registered charity which makes bespoke equipment for disabled children, including computer interface equipment. |
| Next Generation Prosthetics - Hot Wiring: Proposal by an engineering student for a new concept in limb prosthetics. |
| Remap: A network of volunteer engineers and craftsmen who make free one off aids for disabled people. Case histories, donations, resources and yearbook. |
| Remap Cleveland: Volunteers who design and make aids for the disabled. Information about local activities, equipment provided and a message board. |
| Remap Essex West: Volunteers making bespoke devices for disabled people. How we work, case studies and donation requests. Includes Essex Disabled People's Association Annual Review. |
| Remap Leeds and Bradford Panel: Volunteers design and supply specialised equipment for essential daily needs and recreational activities. Examples, products, news and funding. |
| Remap Swindon: Volunteers designing and making free technical equipment for disabled people where no commercial alternative exists. Includes examples and membership details. |
| Shropshire Wheelchair Users Group: Information on NHS wheelchairs, models available, wheelchair problems and local access campaigns. |
| Smart Thinking: Information about adaptive technology including assistive technology and smart homes to help disabled and older people living at home. |
| SoundLinks: Specialists in audio and speech access offering training and consultancy in how to work effectively with a range of adaptive and mainstream technology. |
| Wheelchair Information Guide: Independent guide including product specifications from individual who works for an officially recognised wheelchair repairer. |