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The Sunnybank Trust

The Sunnybank Trust supports adults with learning disabilities in the North East Surrey area to live without prejudice and have confidence, opportunities and control over their own lives. They offer a range of face to face activities.

Address:
The Sunnybank Trust, The Old Town Hall, The Parade, Epsom, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 732376

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The Sunnybank Trust Advocacy Service

The Sunnybank Trust Advocacy Service helps people speak out and have their voices heard. They help everyone who needs their support but give priority to those who require non-instructed advocacy due to communication barriers, those without family or close friends in their lives and those dealing with an urgent issue that needs immediate attention.

Address:
The Sunnybank Trust, The Old Town Hall, The Parade, Epsom, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 732374

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The Sunnybank Trust Coffee and Chat Club

The Sunnybank Trust Coffee and Chat Club gives adults (18+) with SEND the chance to meet for a coffee and a chat. Every Tuesday, 10am and 11am at Esquires Coffee Shop, Ebbisham Centre.

Address:
Esquires Coffee Shop, Epsom

Telephone: Contact form on website

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The Sunnybank Trust Drama Group

The Sunnybank Trust Drama Group is for adults (18+) with SEND. Every Thursday.

Address:
St Barnabas Church, Temple Road, Epsom

Telephone: Contact form on website

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Super Siblings

Super Siblings is a safe space for children who have a sibling with additional needs to socialise with others who understand their situation in a welcoming, environment designed to relieve children of any mental and emotional strain they may have. They offer fortnightly sessions for children to come have fun and socialise with others in similar circumstances. Activities include everything from arts and crafts, messy play, cooking and baking to board games, communication and team building exercises, physical activities as well as outdoor play.

Address:
The Orchard 1-2 Gleneagles Court, Brighton Road, Crawley, West Sussex

Telephone: 07503 931 691

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Support group for families of neurodivergent children

Last Thursday of every month from 7:30pm-9pm

Do you want to connect and chat with other parents and carers of neurodivergent children? If you want to be part of a support group where people understand you and make you feel heard this is the group for you!

This group is run by local parents on the last Thursday of every month. There is a small fee of £5 which includes refreshments.

Address:
St. Marks Church, Great Tattenhams, Epsom, Surrey

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Supported Employment Service - Job Coaching

They are a Supported Employment Service that specialises in supporting individuals with disabilities, both visible and invisible. With extensive experience in the field, they are dedicated to helping individuals achieve their full potential in a variety of settings. They believe that everyone deserves equal opportunities for employment and they are committed to providing tailored support to help individuals overcome barriers and reach their career goals.

Address:
Surrey

Telephone: 07435972122

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Surrey & Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SABP)

SABP is one of the leading providers of specialist mental health, drug and alcohol and learning disability services for people of all ages throughout Surrey.

Contact details via website

Address:
18 Mole Business Park, Leatherhead

Telephone: 0300 5555 222

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Surrey Adult Learning

Surrey Supported Learning (part of Surrey Adult Learning) works to create positive outcomes for people with learning disabilities by helping to promote confidence and independence.

They offer courses for people with learning disabilities designed to promote independent living, personal development, and employment skills opportunities. Their seven centres are in Sunbury, Esher, Molesey, Woking, Guildford, Farnham, and Camberley.

Courses are open to those aged 19 or over (or aged 16+ if linking with us from a SEN school). They also deliver online courses via Zoom. Learners thrive and achieve as they explore learning led by teams of experienced Tutors, Supported Learning Assistants, and dedicated Volunteers.

Telephone: 0300 200 1044

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Surrey Adult Social Care Services

Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm

Adult Social Care services provided or arranged by Surrey County Council aim to help vulnerable adults to maintain their independence and promote their well-being. Adult Social Care can also assess the needs of carers who look after a vulnerable adult.

Services are provided to people who have special educational needs and disabilities, mental health conditions and the elderly.

Information and advice and assessments are free. However, there may be a cost to any care and support services you receive from Adult Social Care. A financial assessment will be made to work out how much you can afford to pay towards this cost.

Telephone: 0300 200 1005

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