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Slenky

Slenky is an online service which searches for the best opportunities available for 13 to 24 year olds. These opportunities include experiences, jobs, placements & internships, priority tickets, apprenticeships, volunteering and training.

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Small Talk

Every Thursday from 1:15pm - 2:15pm (5 week course)

This fun, interactive 5-week course is for parents/carers and children aged 3-5 years who need additional support with speech & language and listening attention skills. Our Early Years Senior Practitioner, Victoria, will help parents find new ways to support their child in a small calm environment.

Suggested donation £1 per week (5-week course).

Address:
Horley Young Peoples Centre, The Old Fire Station, Albert Road, Horley, Surrey

Telephone: 01293 775777

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The Smallwood Trust

Smallwood Trust help women to overcome financial difficulties and improve their social and emotional wellbeing. Smallwood Trust's mission is to enable women on low incomes to be financially resilient.

Address:
Lancaster House, 25 Hornyold Road, Malvern

Telephone: 0300 365 1886

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SMEF - Baby Steps Sessions for Ethnic Minority Parents

Free culturally sentitive sesiions for parents from diverse backgrounds.

Sessions will include:

  • Perinatal pilates.
  • Health and wellbeing support.
  • Peer support.
  • Tea and refreshments.

Sessions run weekly on Thursdays, 10:30am - 12:30pm.

Address:
St. Marks Community Church & Centre, Franklyn Road, Godalming, Surrey

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Smile For Me

Smile For ME is a charity for ME sufferers of all ages and their families and carers. Their aim is to spread a smile and to help raise awareness and understanding of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS).

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Smith-Magenis Syndrome Foundation

The Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) Foundation is a registered charity that supports families, who have children of all ages, with Smith-Magenis Syndrome and provides information for professionals working with these families.

Address:
BCM Smith-Magenis Syndrome Foundation, London

Telephone: Helpline: 0300 101 0034

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SNAP

Set up to provide children and young people with special needs the support they and those around them require growing and develop. This includes those with Autism, ADHD/ADD and developmental delay. Prominent issues that are supported with are behaviour, toileting issues, sleep, anxiety, and sexualised behaviour.

Address:
The Snap Centre, Pastoral Way, Warley, Brentwood, Essex

Telephone: Helpline: 01277 211300

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Social Fund Funeral Expenses Payment

If you are on certain benefits you could get help towards funeral costs through the Funeral Expenses Payment. This can be used to help pay for some of the costs of:

  • burial fees for a particular plot
  • cremation fees, including the cost of the doctor’s certificate
  • travel to arrange or go to the funeral
  • the cost of moving the body within the UK, if it’s being moved more than 50 miles
  • death certificates or other documents

You can also get up to £1,000 for any other funeral expenses, such as funeral director’s fees, flowers or the coffin.

The payment will not usually cover all of the costs of the funeral.

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Soft UK

SOFT UK provides non-judgemental information and support to parents after a prenatal diagnosis of trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome) or trisomy 18 (Edwards' Syndrome) and beyond. Support is available for families who have recently received a diagnosis, who are making decisions regarding their pregnancy, preparing for birth, for parents caring for their child with Trisomy 13 or Trisomy 18, and for families experiencing bereavement.

Telephone: 0300 102 7638

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Solace Centre - Sexual Assault Referral Centre

We offer free, confidential healthcare and compassionate support to people of all ages in Surrey that have experienced sexual assault including rape in their lifetime.

Our telephone is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Call to speak with a nurse for support and to discuss your options for making an in-person appointment and/or referrals.

Our services include:

  • Immediate over-the-phone rape and sexual assault support and signposting to specialist services
  • In-person rape or sexual assault crisis support and healthcare including access to medicine
  • Forensic medical examinations
  • Holistic examinations and care for non-recent cases
  • Collection and storage of forensic samples
  • Referrals to specialist counselling and Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVA) support
  • Follow-up calls after an appointment

You will be offered these services based on your individual needs and you can choose to use as much or as little of our service as you wish.

Visitors need an appointment before attending the SARC in person. Please call us to make an appointment.

Please call us if you have any questions about how we can help you or someone you know visit the centre.

You can self-refer to the SARC without police involvement by calling us if you are aged 13 years and older.

If you are from the police or are a professional looking to make a referral, please visit our Professionals page on our website.

Telephone: 0330 223 0099

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