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Mind Matters (Stanwell)
Tuesday 9am to 1pm (by appointment only).
Stanwell Family Centre offers help and support for people with anxiety, stress, depression, and other mental health concerns. Counselling sessions for adults 18 plus with our partners, Surrey & Borders NHS Foundation Trust, who help people to live their lives well. High-quality treatment, support, and care to improve mental and physical well-being.
For more information, including how to self-refer see the Mind Matters website.
Address:
Stanwell Family Centre, Hadrian Way, Stanwell
Telephone: 01784 241407
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MindEd for Families
MindEd is a free learning resource for parent/carers about the mental health of children, young people. They also offer resources for those concerned about the mental health of an older family member.
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Mindful Surrey
Mindful Surrey offers support to people of all ages in Surrey, to help with mental health. Sessions are available online and in person. The team are committed to ensuring all people can access their support, to transform their lives, regardless of income. They can offer a limited amount of discounts and free support depending on your financial situation.
Mindful Surrey offer courses and workshops for KS2-5, based on the Mindfulness in Schools Project (MiSP). The team enjoy teaching mindfulness through drama or craft activities depending on whether this would be suitable for the student. They also have lots of tips and advice on meditation for families including activities and exercises to try out at home.
For further information on what other workshops/courses are available, please visit their website.
Address:
13 Warrenne Road, Brockham, Betchworth, Near Dorking, Surrey
Telephone: 07366 333 273
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MindOut
MindOut is a mental health service run by and for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) people. They provide advice & information via and Online Support service.
Address:
Community Base, 113 Queens Road, Brighton
Telephone: 01273 234839
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MindWorks Surrey
MindWorks Surrey is an emotional wellbeing and mental health service for children, young people, parents and carers, and professionals across Surrey.
Children and young people have a central voice in decisions about their care and more choice about their options. They can access a range of services in many ways and in a greater range of settings such as online, telephone, face-to-face and group work.
MindWorks Surrey provides advice, help, support and treatment for children, young people, and their families through the following services:
- Access and Advice - advice, signposting to existing support or passing through to specialist or clinical support
- Building Resilience – early support to access services in the local community, such as counselling, mentoring or a wellbeing project, and supporting young people as soon as they start to feel they are struggling
- School-based Needs – advice, support and signposting for children, young people, parents/carers and school staff, including 1-1 support and group work, both within school and out of school settings
- Intensive Interventions – specialist support for those who would benefit from extensive or intensive treatment. This includes those with eating disorders, learning difficulties, those affected by sexual trauma and children in care
- Crisis Admission Avoidance – support for children and young people who are in crisis and require more intensive support
- Reaching Out – support for the most isolated and vulnerable children and young people. This includes young offenders, children in need and those not in education, employment, or training
- Neurodevelopmental Services – supports those living with conditions such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
The new services are provided by an alliance of experienced partners working together.
These include Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, Barnardo’s, Learning Space and National Autistic Society. The alliance also includes the Surrey Wellbeing Partnership (SWP) - a group of 13 voluntary sector organisations comprising: Barnardo’s, The East to West Trust, The Eikon Charity, Emerge, Learning Space, Leatherhead Youth Project, The Matrix Trust, The National Autistic Society, Peer Productions, Relate West Surrey, Step by Step Partnership Ltd, Surrey Care Trust and YMCA East Surrey.
Telephone: 0300 222 5755
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Mindworks Surrey - Out of Hours ADHD Parent Helpline
The Out of Hours ADHD parenting helpline provides advice and guidance to parents/carers who have a child with a diagnosis of ADHD or those children/young people who present similar behaviours and who do not have a diagnosis of ADHD. For example: inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, low self-esteem.
The helpline workers provide a listening ear and support parents who are dealing with challenging situations within the home, when other professionals are not available, outside working hours.
Running 5.00pm – 11pm, 365 Days a year.
Telephone: O300 222 5755
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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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The Miscarriage Association
The Miscarriage Association offer information and support to people who have had a miscarriage, ectopic or molar pregnancy through various forms of support such as: live chat, online support, helpline, online resources and support groups.
Address:
The Miscarriage Association, 17 Wentworth Terrace, Wakefield
Telephone: Helpline : 01924 200799 ( Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm )
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The Missing Link (online sexual health session for parents and carers)
Monday 7 April 2025
As parents, we all want the best for our children, especially when it comes to their health and well-being. One of the most important yet challenging topics to discuss with our young people is relationships and sex. To support you in having these essential conversations, the sexual health service provider in Surrey, Central and North West London, (CNWL) are pleased to offer a free 1-hour session designed specifically for parents and carers of young people aged 13 and above who live in Surrey.
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Missing People
Missing People is a registered charity which specialises in bringing missing children and adults back together with their families. It provides a free 24 hour telephone helpline, as well as offering advice and providing details of missing people on its website.
Address:
Missing People, 284 Upper Richmond Road West, London
Telephone: Someone missing call or text : 116000
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