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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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Sash- East Surrey Hospital Community Fridge

The community Fridge is open to everyone in the community, providing an opportunity for individuals and families to access fresh, nutritious food items that might otherwise go to waste.

Anyone can visit the Community Fridge and take items for themselves and their families. The principle is simple: take what you need and leave enough for others. The fridge is located at the East Entrance at East Surrey Hospital, opposite the multi-faith centre and is accessible 24/7. Contributions are welcomed.

Address:
East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, Surrey

Telephone: 07966 235171

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Save the Children

Save the Children works all over the world ensuring that children get proper healthcare, food, education and protection. They save lives in emergencies such as natural disasters, campaign for children's rights and improve their long term future through development work.

Address:
1, St. John's Lane, London

Telephone: 020 7012 6400 ( lines open 9-6, Monday to Friday )

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Saxon Family Centre (Satellite)

Family Centre’s bring together a wide range of services and support families with children aged 0-11 years with the aim of enhancing family life. These are provided by a range of services that Parents/Grandparents/ Carers can access from one-to-one support to support to help families feel less anxious about the future and better equipped to help their child/children when times are hard. We aim at providing support to parents so they can give their child the best possible start to life and start to develop supportive relationships and confidence to manage at home. Family Centre’s provide a safe space where parents and carers can feel supported and connected to their community and give parents the opportunity to talk with others in similar positions. Family Centre’s work with other organisations to bring the services that’s support parents and carers together to deliver effective services which help to improve the practical, social, and emotional wellbeing to enhance family life.

Address:
Briar Road, Shepperton, Spelthorne, Middlesex

Telephone: 01784 424759

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Saying Goodbye Project

The project supports children and young people who have been bereaved of someone close and who live or study in the borough of Kingston upon Thames.

Services include: one to one bereavement counselling, information and advice for families and consultancy for professionals working with children and young people.

Address:
Welcare House, 53-55, Canbury Park Road, Kingston Upon Thames

Telephone: 020 8547 1552

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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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SCARD (Support and Care After Road Death and Injury)

SCARD provide emotional and practical support to those impacted by road death and injury. The support they offer includes a telephone helpline, support groups and counselling.

Address:
Office 5, Dewsbury Road, Ossett

Telephone: Helpline : 0345 1235542

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School Nurses

The School Nursing team works across Surrey to promote physical health and emotional wellbeing in schools and in the community. This includes issues such as sexual health, illnesses, healthy eating, exam stress and bullying.

Across Surrey, the School Nursing team also offer a text service called Chat health a confidential school nurse messaging service for young people aged 11-19. Young people can contact their school nurse in confidence by text. Young people can also call the advice line to contact a school nurse.

Telephone: The Chat Health text number is: 07507 329 951 The Advice Line is: 01883 340 922

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School-Home Support (SHS)

SHS work with schools, local authorities and other children's settings to provide personalised support to children and families, tackling the underlying barriers to a successful education to help improve the life chances of children.

Address:
School Home Support Uk, Solar House 1-9, Romford Road, London

Telephone: 0845 337 0850

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Schools and Early Years Child Protection Consultation Line

Professionals working in schools and childcare settings can call the consultation line to get advice from a qualified social worker about a child or family they work with. The social worker will discuss how the school or setting could help the child and family, and help the professional to decide whether they need to ask the parent for consent to make a request for support to children's social care. Formal requests for support cannot be made through this service as it is for consultation only.

Open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday

Borough/District: Guildford

Telephone: 0300 470 9100 (Single Point of Access, press 3 for school consultation line)

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