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Children's Heart Federation

The Children's Heart Federation is a parent led charity dedicated to helping children with congenital or acquired heart disease and their families. It offers support through its helpline and website, along with online support communities and events for affected families.

Address:
Childrens Heart Federation, Lakes Industrial Park- Suite 12, Braintree, Braintree

Telephone: Helpline - 0300 561 0065

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CHIPS

CHIPS was founded on behalf of the UK Gaming industry, in order to raise funds to purchase specialised powered wheelchairs for youngsters with varying disabilities.

​CHIPS provides wheelchairs for children who would otherwise have no way of getting around on their own. CHIPS funds the wheelchairs that the NHS cannot or will not provide and that the parents cannot afford to buy.

Telephone: Contact form on website

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SEDSconnective

SEDSconnective can support parents and adults working with children and young people in education, health, care and early work experiences with symptomatic hypermobility (formally for adults EDS or HSD ) and who are neurodivergent. A formal diagnosis is not needed. They are experts in these areas and a user led charity. They can offer peer to peer support meetings, resources, specialist webinars and events and training. They are UK wide!

Address:
Planet House, North Heath Lane Industrial Estate, Horsham, West Sussex

Telephone: 07366 973688

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First Steps Forward Specialist Autism Coach, Counsellor & Training Provider

Work hours are 0800 to 2100 All week

First Steps Forward support children, adults, families, schools/colleges and social services to help those with or without a diagnosis of Autism. They work in co-production with the family offering parenting support through positive behavioural strategies based on a personalised assessment.

Telephone: 07853 431 363

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SEND Advice Surrey

Every Friday from 23rd April (term time only)from 10am to 12pm.

SEND Advice Surrey is an impartial and confidential service that is at arm's length from the Local Authority. They offer information, advice, and support around special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) for parents and young people. You can book a slot at their new Face to Face Friday sessions which run from 10am to 12pm in term time. Slots are 30 mins long and are via MS Teams.

Contact sendadvice@surreycc.gov.uk for more information or to book a 30min slot. You will be able to speak to one of the trained Advisors on any aspect of the EHCP process, appeals, mediation or even how to apply for an EHCP.

Address:
Woodhatch Place, 11 Cockshot Hill, Reigate, Surrey

Telephone: 01737737300

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Henry Smith Charity - Horley and Salfords

The Henry Smith Charity funds organisations that work with people to reduce social and economic disadvantage.

For the people of the Parishes of Horley & Salford.
Gifts to the elderly every Christmas.
Help for Students and Apprentices with grants towards books, tools, and equipment.
Help for People with Disabilities, Disadvantaged Families and Single Parents.
Grants are not large but intended to help in exceptional circumstances

Address:
55, Fairfield Avenue, Horley, Surrey

Telephone: 01293 782629

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National Autistic Society - Transition Support Service

Free transition support service for young autistic people aged 14 years plus and their parents or carers, looking for information and advice on the transition to adulthood. This includes young people preparing to leave school as well as further and higher education.

Telephone: 0808 800 0027 (free from landlines and most mobiles)

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Surrey County Council - The Ridgeway School

The Ridgeway is a school for children between the ages of 2 and 19 with severe and profound multiple learning difficulties. Our school community is focused on all-round learning, including learning with parents about their children so we can challenge accepted outcomes and promote elevated expectations. This is reflected in a personalised approach to teaching and learning, a rich curriculum, and an open approach to current ideas.

Address:
Frensham Road, Farnham

Telephone: 01252 724562

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Clifton Hill after school club

Clifton Hill School recognises that young people with learning difficulties need the chance to socialise and enjoy age-appropriate activities outside of the school day. We run regular evening activities for our students, providing our young people with opportunities to use local leisure facilities and explore new activities. This also allows their parents/carers valuable time to themselves – to spend with other siblings, exercise or attend evening classes.

Address:
Chaldon Road, Caterham, Surrey

Telephone: 01883 347740

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Dorking Schools Partnership

The Partnership is a group of fourteen schools working together to provide local children with a range of opportunities and support which will help them find enjoyment and achievement, be healthy, be safe, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being.

By working with others within the local community the Partnership aims to be able to provide families with quality childcare, parenting support, a range of out-of-school activities, specialise support for those who need it and opportunities for all to become involved in all activities.

Address:
The Ashcombe School, Ashcombe Road, Dorking

Telephone: 01306 886312

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