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Barnardo's Positive Parenting Programme
Barnardo’s Positive Parenting Programme offers support to parents and carers of children aged 6 to 18 who have an ADHD diagnosis or are in the process of being diagnosed. We offer two programmes:
- The Parent Factor in ADHD – a seven-week skills building group for parents or carers who have a child with a diagnosis.
- The Nurturing Programme – a eight-week skills building group for parents and carers of children who are undergoing an assessment for ADHD.
Groups take place throughout Surrey during the morning, afternoon, and evening.
Referrals can only be generated by a professional, for example a GP, teacher or Family Support Worker. For SABP CAMHS Professionals, the referral form can be downloaded and emailed to rxx.PositiveParentingSurrey@nhs.net. For more information on the referral process please visit the website.
Telephone: 0300 222 5755
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Barnardo's Ukrainian Support Helpline
Monday and Friday from 10am – 8pm and Saturday from 10am – 3pm
Are you in need of help after fleeing the war in Ukraine?
We are here to support your emotional and practical needs. Call us for free support and advice.
Lines are open between: Monday and Friday 10am – 8pm
Saturday from 10am – 3pm
Please call Barnardo's Helpline on: 0800 148 8586
Telephone: 0800 148 8586
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Batten Disease Family Association (BDFA)
The BDFA offers informed guidance and support to families and the professionals who work with them as well as actively increasing awareness of the disease and funding future research to identify potential therapies and a cure. They also have a support line.
Address:
209-211 City Road, London
Telephone: 0800 046 9832
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Beacon House
Beacon House is passionate about developing freely available resources so that knowledge about the repair of trauma and adversity is in the hands of those who need it. Please feel free to use our resources in your home or work setting.
Includes resources on child and family mental health, trauma, war and conflict and sensory processing/integration.
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Beat (Beating Eating Disorders)
Beat provides information, advice, support, live chat and support groups. It also offers a youth line for under 25's and advice line for parents, teachers, or any other concerned adult. See website for the local services in Surrey.
Address:
Wensum House, 103 Prince of Wales Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Telephone: Helpline : 0808 801 0677
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Beating Bowel Cancer
Beating Bowel Cancer is a support and campaigning charity for everyone affected by bowel cancer. It provides practical and emotional help such as online communities, online support groups, a helpline and accessible information.
Address:
Harlequin House, 7 High Street, Teddington
Telephone: 020 7940 1760
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Beatz Music Project
Music-making and recording project for young people aged 11-18
Interested in music? Come and learn how to use music and radio production equipment and collaborate with other budding musicians. Groups are kept small and are led by a YMCA youth worker supported by two local music producers.
When
Mondays (term-time)
18:00-20:00
Open access for all session
Thursdays (term-time)
16:00-18:00 (Vocal and music production session)
18:15-20:15 (Music performance and production session)
For young people needing support with emotional wellbeing and mental health
Address:
Horley Young Peoples Centre, The Old Fire Station, Albert Road, Horley, Surrey
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The Beaumont Society
The Beaumont Society is a national self-help body run by and for the transgender community.
Address:
27, Old Gloucester Street, London
Telephone: 01582 412220 (Information Line)
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Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome Support Group
Founded in 1990, the group provides information and support to families of children with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS). We work with the Great Ormond Street Hospital Macroglossia Service, and with family networks around the world.
They can:
- Put you in touch with other parents who live nearby
- Help with answers to questions about BWS
- Help with information sources
Address:
The Drum and Monkey, Hazelbury Bryan, Dorset
Telephone: 01258 817573, 07889 211000
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Become
Become is a charity for children in care and young care leavers. They offer a range of support services such as coaching, social meet ups and an advice line which offers practical information about all matters related to being in care and living independently after leaving care.
Telephone: 0800 023 2033 - Advice Line
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