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Safe Haven

Providing people experiencing a mental health crisis with professional out of hours support across Surrey, open every evening.

With professional staff, including mental health practitioners able to carry out mental health assessments if needed, wellbeing workers peer support in a welcoming setting, Safe Havens can offer an appropriate alternative to A&E for those experiencing mental health problems and their carers.

There are five Safe Havens open in town centre locations across Surrey and North East Hampshire to residents of any district or borough within this area. So, for example, if you live in Epsom you could go to the Guildford Safe Haven.

Virtual out-of-hours support
Each of our five Safe Havens is now offering people experiencing a mental health crisis access to an out-of-hours virtual service. This means people can receive expert guidance and support from mental health nurses and trained mental health practitioners without leaving home.

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Sandhurst Group Riding for the Disabled (RDA)

Riding Times are every Thursday during term time 9:30am until 12:30pm.

Sandhurst Group was founded in 1973 and operates from Brunei Stables at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst.

Through the commitment of volunteers, RDA enables people with disabilities to ride or carriage drive to benefit their health and wellbeing and to achieve their goals.

Riding Times: Every Thursday during term time 10am until 12 middays.

Address:
Brunei Stables, Haig Road, Camberley

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SANE

SANE is a mental health charity which aims to improve the quality of life for anyone affected by mental illness. SANE offers emotional support through a helpline, forum, and text service. It also provides a virtual community to the young as well as campaigns aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma around mental health.

SANEline is open between 4pm to 10pm, 365 days a year

Call 0300 304 7000

Telephone: Helpline - 0300 304 7000 (4pm-10pm 365 days a year)

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Saturday SEND Sports Club

Saturdays from 14:30-16:30

The sessions offer children with special educational needs and disabilities from 8 years old and their families the opportunity to try new activities such as trampolining, climbing and multisports. It offers a welcoming and relaxed environment for young people to build personal skills and self-confidence and as importantly an opportunity to be yourself.

This session is supported by volunteers with an emphasis on enjoyment and engaging in physical activity. Parents are required to stay in attendance at the session and interact with other families. And you are very welcome, and encouraged, to take part too!

Saturdays between 14:30-16:30

Address:
Richard Meyjes Road, Guildford

Telephone: 01483 689 111

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Saturday Sports Club

Saturday Sports Club offer children with special educational needs and disabilities from 8 years old and their families the chance to take part in a wide range of inclusive activities.

This sessions are supported by volunteers with an emphasis on enjoyment and engaging in physical activity. Parents are required to stay in attendance at the session and interact with other families.

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

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Scampps in Surrey

SCAMPPS in Surrey is a registered charity that supports young children who have moderate to severe complex special needs living in Surrey. It has been set up by a group of parents who themselves have young children with special needs.

Address:
SCAMPPS in Surrey, PO Box 503, Epsom, Surrey

Telephone: 07596 666 646

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SCAN (Spelthorne Committee for Access Now)

A voluntary organisation improving access and facilities for people with disabilities in Spelthorne. They aim to make (and keep) the environment accessible for people with disabilities.

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School Transport (Surrey County Council)

Surrey County Council provide home to school transport or travel assistance to eligible children. Follow the link to the website to find the policy relevant to your family.

Telephone: 0300 200 1004

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Scope

Monday to Saturday: 8am to 8pm, Sunday:10am to 6pm and most bank holidays

They provide practical advice and emotional support whenever people need them most. They do this through their helpline, online community, a range of employment and child sleep services, community engagement programmes, and more.

Scope's helpline provides free, independent, and impartial advice and support on issues that matter to disabled people and their families.

Address:
4 Ivebury Court, 325 Latimer Road, London

Telephone: 0808 800 3333

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SDCS (Surrey Deaf Children’s Society)

SDCS is a support group set up by parents to help families with deaf children within Surrey.

It is run by volunteers that are deaf of have deaf children. They aim to help deaf children and their families to meet other deaf children, adults and their families. They can provide support and information based on their own experiences with their children or as deaf adults.

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