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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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Kids - Disabled children say we can

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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Children and Family Health Surrey- School Nursing (specialist school)

Our Special School Nursing Teams are based in the eight Severe Learning Disability (SLD) Special Schools across Surrey, covering nursery to 19 years.

The Registered Nurses and Assistant Practitioners in the school teams work closely with pupils, parents, carers, teaching staff and a wide range of other professionals to identify the pupils’ health needs and provide agreed care plans.

Telephone: 0300 222 5755

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Counselling services for children in schools

Term Time 9am to 3pm

The professionally qualified and BACP accredited counsellors offer individual counselling sessions to pupils.

The team liaise with teachers and other staff in setting up the service and maintain links with them whilst maintaining the young person's confidentiality. Brief solution focussed counselling of 6-8 sessions Confidentiality within Fraser Competence Guidelines for secondary pupils Appropriate record keeping Assessment and evaluation of the young person's problem and the work done

Referral, if necessary, to appropriate services with the young person's agreement Advocacy with staff, parents, or other relevant people when appropriate and with the young person's consent

Address:
7, Thornash Road, Woking, Surrey

Telephone: 01483 898637 or 07508 519037

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Health Visitors

Health visitors are Registered Nurses who have completed additional specialist training. They work as part of local ‘0-19’ nursing teams, who work with children and young people up to 19 years (up to 25 for young people with additional needs) and their families.

If at any time you have any queries concerning your child’s progress or would like to talk to a health professional, please contact our Advice Line for support, information, and advice on parenting and infant feeding.

Telephone: Advice Line: 01883 340 922

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Fashion & Textile Children's Trust

The Fashion & Textile Children’s Trust (FTCT) provides financial grants to children (up to 18 years) with disability or additional need, where one or more parent has worked in the UK fashion and textile industry - for at least one year, within the last 9 years.

Grants can be used towards specialist items for your child, to support their disability or additional need, as well as essential items for them and other children in the family.

If you are no longer in work, but you or your partner has worked in the fashion and textile industry for more than one year, (within the last 9 years) you can still apply for to FTCT.

Address:
44, Southampton Buildings, London

Telephone: 07753 605367

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SEN Dolphin Swim Club (Surrey Sports Park)

Every Friday from 11:45am to 12:45pm

Dolphins swim sessions are friendly, term-time sessions open to anyone who feels their physical or mental health would benefit from joining the groups. Attendees to current sessions include people regaining fitness following hip replacements, a couple who find regular swim sessions a challenge due to poor eyesight, and a number of participants with various mental health impairments. Please note these sessions are also available to adults and children with additional needs and disabilities. These sessions are available every Friday from 11:45am to 12:45pm at Surrey Sports Park.

The sessions are designed to be sociable and everyone is made to feel welcome with swimmers aided by personal care and in-water volunteers including a physiotherapist. All swim abilities are catered for and attendees can enjoy as much time in the pool as they like. Parents/carers can also join the swimming sessions!

Address:
Surrey Sports Park, University Of Surrey, Richard Meyjes Road, Guildford, Surrey

Telephone: 07752 054370

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Beacon Hill Flames - Cerebral Palsy & Frame Football

Fortnightly on Saturdays during term time

The Beacon Hill Flames is a Cerebral Palsy Frame Football team, which is run in partnership with Beacon Hill Football Club. It is open to all children aged 5-16 with Cerebral Palsy and other ambulant physical disabilities.

Sessions run fortnightly on Saturdays during term time, 3pm - 4:30pm.

F6IT (pronounced FIT) is a disability charity passionate about inclusion. Our name represents Family, Friends, Fun, Fitness, Function, Future, Inclusion and Therapy. We provide therapeutic play, sports and recreational activities for children and young (CYP) people (aged 0-25) with disabilities and additional needs, involving their families and friends in everything we do. F6IT is also a support and education hub for parents and carers, as well as an advocate of disability inclusion in local government and all parts of the community.

Address:
Woolmer Hill Road, Haslemere, Surrey

Telephone: 07717536445

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Freedom Children's Social Care - Care and Support for children with Special Needs

Freedom Children’s Social Care offers a comprehensive range of support services for young people and families, with a strong focus on assisting children facing mental health challenges, disabilities, and additional needs.

Our services include family coaching, supervised and supported contact, life story work, and tutoring and mentoring for teenagers who struggle in traditional educational settings. Additionally, we offer short breaks and respite care for parents and carers. Freedom Children’s Social Care also provides specialised staffing for children’s homes and SEN schools.

Address:
2 Chevron Business Park, Holbury

Telephone: 01590 678739

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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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