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Reunite International Child Abduction Centre

Reunite offer a telephone advice line offering practical, impartial advice, information and support to parents, family members, and guardians who have had their child abducted, as well as parents and guardians who may have abducted their child.

They also provide advice, information and support to parents who fear their child may be at risk of abduction and assist and advise in international contact issues and cases of ´permission to remove´.

Address:
Reunite International Child Abduction Centre, 6, De Montfort Street, Leicester

Telephone: Advice Line : 01162556234

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Children and Family Health Surrey 0-19 Advice Line

The advice line is available from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays) and provides support on all aspects of child health, development and parenting.

Address:
Surrey

Telephone: 01883 340 922

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Little People UK

Little People UK aims to be an invaluable resource to the dwarfism community, their friends and families. They offer a membership, in which you receive all up to date information from LPUK. You can view the events which they have planned through our events calendar, along with details of how to book for events. They also have lots of medical information, equipment advice along with ideas for raising awareness in the different sections of our website.

Address:
Peterborough

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SEES (specialist early education service)

Specialist Early Education Service (SEES) is a home visiting support service for families of pre-school children with additional needs.

The SEES team work closely with other relevant professionals to ensure that everyone works towards shared goals. This liaison may also include visits and support to pre-school settings.

SEES provide a range of early years home-based programmes:

  • Portage
  • Communication and Play Programme (CAPP)
  • Local Early Autism Programme (LEAP)
  • Positive Play (PPP)

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InterAKtive

interAKtive is a parent-led charity for families who have a child or children on the autism spectrum. Since 1994 we have been helping local children and their families to access support and leisure opportunities through activity events and family fun days. Most activities are EXCLUSIVE to our members and are available to siblings also, so that families can take part in activities together. Examples of activities include exclusive swim sessions, horse riding, trampolining, indoor climbing, exclusive events at Bocketts Farm and Godstone Farm plus our annual Christmas Party at Hobbledown. All events are subsidised by the charity to ensure events are affordable for our members.

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Little Fishes Swim School

Little Fishes is a swim school for babies and young children in Oxted and Caterham. Classes are available for parent & baby, parent & toddler, children age 4+ and private lessons for those who would benefit more from one to one attention.

Address:
Oxted, Surrey

Telephone: 07834 737 211

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The Source Young People's Charity

We enable young people to transform their lives through our bespoke 1-1 programmes of support including Anger Management, Counselling, Life Coaching, Mentoring and Support for Young Parents.

We support and empower young people aged 14-25 living in the Boroughs of Rushmoor and Hart and surrounding areas, particularly those who are: isolated, vulnerable, struggling at school, in trouble with the law, have challenging family relationships, are homeless, in care, live on their own or are young parents.

We celebrate diversity and our doors are open to everyone regardless of belief or background.

Address:
2nd Floor, 2 Grosvenor Road (entrance on Barrack Road), Aldershot, Hampshire

Telephone: 01252 333330

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Soft UK

SOFT UK provides non-judgemental information and support to parents after a prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome) or trisomy 18 (Edwards' Syndrome) and beyond. Support is available for families who have recently received a diagnosis, who are making decisions regarding their pregnancy, preparing for birth, for parents caring for their child with Trisomy 13 or Trisomy 18, and for families experiencing bereavement.

Telephone: 0300 102 7638

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Family Rights Group

Family Rights Group are a national charity that advises parents, grandparents, relatives and friends about their rights and options when social workers or courts make decisions about their children’s welfare. They work with parents whose children are in need, at risk or are in the care system and with wider family members and friends who are raising children (known as kinship carers). They promote policies and practices that keep children safe within their family and strengthen the family and community networks of those children who cannot live at home.

Address:
Second Floor, The Print House, 18 Ashwin Street, London

Telephone: Free advice line: 0808 801 0366 (Mon-Fri 9:30am-3pm)

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Can't Go Won't Go

Can’t Go Won’t Go is a local support group for families of 'school refusers', based in Redhill, Surrey. The group is run by two parents who had previously experienced school refusal, the aim of the group is to provide support to those in the same situation, by offering advice and putting parents in touch with each other

Borough/District: Reigate and Banstead

Telephone: Online enquiry form available through website

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