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Secondary School Autism Outreach Service - The Abbey School

The Abbey School offers a free outreach service to west Surrey mainstream secondary schools, to help improve support for students with autism. The outreach service aims to build skills of mainstream staff and suggest strategies for schools to help students meet their potential. Class observations and meeting pupils are also offered.

Students must be referred to the service by their school, but parents can request outreach involvement by approaching the SENCo/ Inclusion Manager of their child's school.

Address:
The Abbey School, Menin Way, Farnham

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Express CIC

Express is a user led not for profit organisation. They envisage a social environment where young autistic people and their families feel welcomed and secure within the local community. Where young people would be able to gain valuable social skills and work experience opportunities. The team aim to provide a service that will be used, supported and enjoyed by the community as a whole. There are a wide range of activities available for everyone!

In brief this service offers:

  • Counselling for parent/carers
  • Specialist Counselling for young autistic people aged 16 and over
  • Connect Clubs for young autistic people 16-19 & 19-25
  • Creative Therapy both 1:1 and in small groups for autistic young people aged 5+
  • Drama Club for autistic young people aged 8+
  • BUDs pre-school group for autistic young people aged 3+
  • Siblings groups
  • In addition they offer peer support in the form of a Mum’s group, Dad’s group and a specific PDA group

If you are interested in any of the services please contact the team for the register form and a referral form at info@expresscic.org.uk.

Address:
452 Ewell Road, Surbiton

Telephone: 020 8390 4273

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British Association of Play Therapists (BAPT)

BAPT is a professional body of play therapists. It provides and maintains a voluntary register of members, as well as producing information and guidance for parents, children, and professionals.

Play Therapy is a way of helping children express their feelings and deal with their emotional problems, using play as the main communication tool.

Address:
The British Association of Play Therapists, 1 Beacon Mews, South Road, Weybridge, Surrey

Telephone: 01932 828638

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Peer Productions

Peer Productions work with young people and community groups in a number of ways.

They offer a one year free actor development programme for young people (aged 17 – 23 years) to train as actors and peer educators. They create and tour original educational plays to schools and youth settings which tackle the issues that matter most to young people.

They also deliver drama outreach projects for disadvantaged young people, using creativity as a tool to enable them to achieve their full potential and make positive life choices. Groups we have worked with include young carers, young parents, learning disabled young people, adults with mental health issues, and homeless young people.

Address:
South Hill Park, Ringmead, Bracknell

Telephone: 0333 303 1324

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KIDS

KIDS is a registered charity which helps disabled children and young people to gain independence, social skills, and self-confidence.

KIDS also supports teenagers and young adults to develop practical, social, and interpersonal skills. It provides parents with support and breaks from the pressures of caring for a disabled child as well as providing fun activities and support for siblings of disabled children and young carers.

Address:
Hemlock Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire

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Barnardo's

Barnardo's is a national charity which aims to transform the lives of the UK's most vulnerable children. It offers services including advocacy, alcohol and substance misuse, and parenting support as well as assisting children in poverty, in trouble, leaving care and experiencing homelessness.

Address:
Head Office:, Tanners Lane, Barkingside, Ilford, Essex

Telephone: 0208 550 8822

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MindWorks Surrey Access and Advice Service

MindWorks Surrey is an emotional wellbeing and mental health service for children, young people, parents and carers, and professionals across Surrey.

Access and Advice help young people and their families to identify the best type of support for them.

It is intended to enable easy and early access to advice and signposting to existing support as well as acting as a doorway (gateway) to more specialist or clinical support as needed.

Currently, requests for support must be made by a professional.

We are open 9 am - 6 pm Monday to Friday. The service is not open on weekends or bank holidays.

Telephone: 0300 222 5755

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