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The Source Young People's Charity

We enable young people to transform their lives through our bespoke 1-1 programmes of support including Anger Management, Counselling, Life Coaching, Mentoring and Support for Young Parents.

We support and empower young people aged 14-25 living in the Boroughs of Rushmoor and Hart and surrounding areas, particularly those who are: isolated, vulnerable, struggling at school, in trouble with the law, have challenging family relationships, are homeless, in care, live on their own or are young parents.

We celebrate diversity and our doors are open to everyone regardless of belief or background.

Address:
2nd Floor, 2 Grosvenor Road (entrance on Barrack Road), Aldershot, Hampshire

Telephone: 01252 333330

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South East Cancer Help Centre

SECHC aims to give any person affected by cancer an opportunity to explore ways which may help them to cope with their situation. The centre aims to respect and support them in the choices they make and to provide individual and group support, complementary therapies, counselling and information within a friendly, caring environment.

Address:
South East Cancer Help Centre, 2, Purley Road, Purley

Telephone: 020 8668 0974

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The South East Employment Network

The South East Employment Network is a large group of people guiding jobseekers with additional needs on their journeys to find and keep paid employment.

Address:
Hursley Park Campus, Hursley Park Road, Hursley, Winchester, Hampshire

Telephone: 01962 840664

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South East Surrey Dyslexia Association (SESDA)

SESDA provides

  • Individual advice for parents and teachers.
  • Public meetings with expert speakers.
  • Register of specialist dyslexia teachers.
  • Teachers’ Courses.
  • Regular Parents’ Support Meetings.
  • SESDA Library situated in Redhill Public Library.
  • Helpline

Telephone: 01737 556 173

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South East Twister (LGBT youth group)

Twister provides support in a youth club setting for young people age 13-19 that identify as LGBTQ.

Meets on weekday evenings, by invite only. For further information please contact Darren Smith.

Telephone: 07968833975

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South West Additional Needs Services Showcase

Tuesday 22nd October from 9.30am-2pm

The South West Surrey Additional Needs Services Showcase is taking place at Cranleigh Village Hall. Organised by the Surrey Family Information Service in collaboration with Family Voice Surrey, it is a great opportunity for families and professionals who work with them to find out about, and chat to, a whole range of local services, organisations and charities.

There is no need to book, just turn up!

Address:
Cranleigh Village Hall, Village Way, Cranleigh, Surrey

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South West Surrey Domestic Abuse Outreach Service

South West Surrey Domestic Abuse Outreach Service provides confidential advice, support and information to anyone living with, or who has experienced domestic abuse living in the Guildford and Waverley Boroughs.

Helpline Monday-Friday 9am-4pm. Your call will be answered by a trained domestic abuse support worker. If we are unable to answer your call please leave a short message with safe contact details and we will call you back.

24hr answerphone - please leave a short, clear message with safe contact details and we will ring you back. In an emergency call 999

Telephone: 01483 898884 Monday - Friday 9am-4pm

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Southall Black Sisters

Southall Black Sisters provides information, advocacy and practical help to women and children experiencing domestic and sexual violence. The charity also helps with a range of interrelated problems such as:

  • Forced marriage
  • Honour Crimes
  • Rape
  • Housing & homelessness
  • Immigration & asylum
  • Civil rights & human rights
  • Racism

Services are provided in English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bengali and Urdu.

Address:
21, Avenue Road, Southall

Telephone: Helpline: 020 8571 0800

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Southlands School

Southlands School is a 38–52-week residential provision for young people aged 7-19 with a diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome and other associated difficulties on the Autistic Spectrum.

We are able to support and care for individuals with associated complex needs such as:

• Language and social communication

• Social emotional

• Sensory integration and processing

• Moderate learning difficulties (MLD)

• Co-existing difficulties associated with ASD such as ADHD

• Heightened anxiety

• Selective mutism

• Self-harm

• Dyslexia

• Dyspraxia

Address:
Southlands School, Vicar's Hill, Boldre, Lymington, Hampshire

Telephone: 0161 507 3723, 01590 675350

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A Space to Come - Red Oak Family Centre

A drop-in group for families with children who have special educational needs or disabilities and for families who have concerns about their child development. Professionals attend regularly to give advice to parents, including a paediatric dental nurse and Early Support.

Address:
The Red Oak Family Centre, Radstock Way, Merstham, Redhill

Telephone: 01737 645908

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