This document advertises a "Drop In for Carers" event on March 18th, 2014 at deafPLUS in Birmingham for deaf or hard of hearing carers and those caring for a deaf or hard of hearing person. Olivier Jamin, the Health and Wellbeing Officer, invites carers to join for tea, coffee and cakes. It also provides contact information for Olivier Jamin and directions to deafPLUS located at BVSC in Birmingham.
1. DROP IN FOR CARERS
TUESDAY 18TH MARCH 2014
BVSC, 138 DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM, B5 6DR
MEET US IN THE DOUGLAS SUITE AT 10AM TO 3PM
ARE YOU A DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING CARER LIVING IN BIRMINGHAM?
ARE YOU A HEARING PERSON LOOKING AFTER (CARER) FOR A DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING PERSON
LIVING IN BIRMINGHAM?
Yes, I am a
Carer.
What is it?
about?
Olivier Jamin, Health and
Wellbeing Officer, would
like to invite you to join
us for a chat with tea,
coffee and tasty cakes
provided.
ANY OTHER COMMUNICATION SUPPORT YOU NEED? PLEASE CONTACT OLIVIER JAMIN
TELEPHONE
VOICE TO TEXTPHONE
EMAIL
FAX
SMS
(0121) 678 88 50
18002 (0121) 678 88 50
olivier.jamin@deafplus.org
(0121) 643 45 41
07594473723
deafPLUS is the working name of Breakthrough DeafHearing Integration, a company limited by Guarantee.
Registered Company number: 3680467. Registered
Charity number: 1073468
2. Location: deafPLUS, BVSC, 138 Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 6DR
Our office is very close to Bullring Shopping Mall
and St Martin’s Church. Less than 5 mins walk from
Shopping mall and St Martin’s Church to BVSC
Rail
Nearest station is Moor Street, if you are exiting from the station
this would take few minutes walk to BVSC.
The main station is Birmingham New Street. If you are
exiting from the station, you will need to walk to Bullring
Shopping Mall then find us at BVSC
By Road
A comprehensive motorway network system including the
M5, M6, M40 and M42 links Birmingham with the rest of the
country. Drivers should follow signs to
Birmingham City Centre.
Car parking
There is a fee-paying car park at Meridian Street –
all day £2.20 per day, or Oxford Street - all day parking available
at £2.50 per day. There are several public car parks close by, as
well as fee-paying on-street parking. Three disabled car parking spaces at the back of BVSC building on Well Lane via Alison Street.
By Bus
There are plenty buses from Birmingham area and West Midlands to the city centre.
Rail Works & Travel – Please Note
We suggest you check the situation before travelling and allow additional time for your journey if rail work is planned.
Please contact National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 for information on engineering works as close to travel as possible and Network Rail Helpline
on 08457 114141 for information about Birmingham New Street. National Rail Enquiries website www.nationalrail.co.uk