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SeeAbility

SeeAbility is a UK charity that supports people with sight loss and multiple disabilities, including learning and physical disabilities, mental health difficulties, acquired brain injury and life-limiting conditions. It provides specialist support enabling people to develop the skills and make the choices they want, to enjoy a fulfilling life with as much independence as possible.

They can help you or someone you support to:

  • Find an available room in our specialist homes
  • Find an optometrist for someone with learning disabilities, as well as get free information about looking after your eyes, having an eye test and about different eye conditions
  • Find a new job
  • Learn digital skills and meet new people

Address:
SeeAbility, 41, East Street, Epsom, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 755 000

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Seen Pregnancy Crisis Centre

Our team of trained listeners provides free, confidential and non-directive support for women and their partners for

  • unintended pregnancy – whether unplanned or following discovery of fetal anomaly
  • pregnancy loss – whether through termination, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, preterm loss or stillbirth.

Address:
St. Stephens Church, The Cross Way, 306, Richmond Road, Twickenham

Telephone: Helpline : 020 8892 8483

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SEES (specialist early education service)

Specialist Early Education Service (SEES) is a home visiting support service for families of pre-school children with additional needs.

The SEES team work closely with other relevant professionals to ensure that everyone works towards shared goals. This liaison may also include visits and support to pre-school settings.

SEES provide a range of early years home-based programmes:

  • Portage
  • Communication and Play Programme (CAPP)
  • Local Early Autism Programme (LEAP)
  • Positive Play (PPP)

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Self Injury Support

Self injury Support offers text, phone and email support to women and girls affected by self-harm.

Address:
Self injury Support, PO Box 3240, Bristol

Telephone: Helpline : 0808 800 8088 ( Monday and Thursday between 7pm-10pm ), Text : 07537 432444 ( Monday and Thursday between 7pm-10pm )

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Selfharm

selfharm.co.uk is a project dedicated to supporting young people impacted by self-harm, providing a safe space to talk, ask any questions and be honest about what's going on in your life.

Address:
74 Bute Street, Luton, Bedfordshire


Telephone: 01582 877220

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SEND Advice Surrey

Every Friday from 23rd April (term time only)from 10am to 12pm.

SEND Advice Surrey is an impartial and confidential service that is at arm's length from the Local Authority. They offer information, advice, and support around special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) for parents and young people. You can book a slot at their new Face to Face Friday sessions which run from 10am to 12pm in term time. Slots are 30 mins long and are via MS Teams.

Contact sendadvice@surreycc.gov.uk for more information or to book a 30min slot. You will be able to speak to one of the trained Advisors on any aspect of the EHCP process, appeals, mediation or even how to apply for an EHCP.

Address:
Woodhatch Place, 11 Cockshot Hill, Reigate, Surrey

Telephone: 01737737300

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Send Evangelical Church

Send Evangelical Church is attended by a group of Christians living in the Send, Woking and Guildford areas who meet together regularly. They hold a range of activities for all ages from under 5's to a youth clubs.

Address:
Send Evangelical Church, Broadmead Road, Send, Woking, Surrey

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SEND Families Coffee and Play

A safe and non-judgmental space for parents and children with additional needs. Parents can come with or without their children (depending on whether they are at school or pre-school or not). You'll find a warm drink, snacks and a listening ear. A place to make friends and meet other families who have children with additional needs who 'get it'. Sometimes we may have guests from relevant organisations coming to the group. We also have a WhatsApp group you can join if you wish- where people share ideas and resources and arrange their own meet-ups.

Address:
Bookham Baptist Church, Bookham Baptist Church, Lower Road, Great Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 811 313

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Send Help

A good neighbour scheme for anybody living in Send. We provide transport to medical appointments, hairdresser, shopping etc. Also small DIY jobs or home visiting.

Telephone: 01483 225255

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SENDsory Play

Monday 10.00 - 11.30 am

A sensory play session for children with additional needs from birth to 5 years. Professionals from Early Support, Specialist Early Education Service (SEES) and physiotherapists regularly attend and are on hand to answer any questions you may have, they also offer virtual SEND advice sessions.

Address:
Hazel Avenue, Bellfields, Guildford, Surrey

Telephone: 01483 510570

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