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Surrey County Playing Fields Association (SCPFA)

The SCPFA is an organisation whose aim is to maintain local playing fields, whether it be for formal play, informal play or sport. It can provide support if there is concern a field will be lost, as well as providing small grants and loans to assist with improvements.

Borough/District: Waverley

Telephone: 01483 535283

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Surrey Crisis Fund

The Surrey Crisis Fund (formerly known as the Surrey Local Assistance Scheme) is a discretionary fund run by Surrey County Council. The scheme provides financial support for immediate needs after a disaster or in an emergency, where no other options are available. They may be able to assist with:

  • food and toiletries
  • certain essential household items; please note they do not provide replacement items
  • certain utilities
  • emergency travel costs (hospital appointments, job interviews and so on)

Other support may be available and this will be considered when you apply. Repeat applications will be considered but the fund aims to support people for one occasion and signpost to long-term help to prevent ongoing need.

Telephone: Surrey Community Helpline - 0300 200 1008.

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Surrey Drug and Alcohol Care Telephone Counselling Service

Surrey Drug and Alcohol Care (SDAC) operates a helpline open from Monday to Friday, 9.00am till 7.00pm for users, parents, siblings and friends.

They also provide telephone counselling to enable people who are unable to attend appointments the opportunity to engage with a counsellor for a structured 12-session programme at a time which suits them. Referrals are made by any of the services listed within the directory or by calling Surrey Drug and Alcohol Care directly. Free and confidential.

Address:
Millmead House, Millmead, Guildford, Surrey

Telephone: 08088 025000 (free for mobiles and landlines), SMS 07537 432411 (for deaf and hard of hearing)

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Surrey Early Help Hub

Early Help is an umbrella term that means providing support as soon as a problem emerges, at any point in a child's life, from the foundation years through to the teenage years. Surrey's Early Help approach is known as Family Resilience.

In Surrey, many different services and organisations offer early help to families. These efforts to support families can be coordinated by the Early Help Hub when necessary. To speak to the Hub, contact the Children's Single Point of Access to request support. Families should be asked for consent before you discuss them with the Early Help Hub.

The Early Help Hub will:

  • triage the request for support.
  • allocate it to the most appropriate service.
  • inform the person making the request of the outcome of the request.

If a Surrey County Council Service is not appropriate, the hub will endeavour to suggest alternatives.

Address:
Millmead House, Guildford, Surrey

Telephone: 0300 470 9100 (Children's Single Point of Access)

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Surrey Early Support Service

This service provides support to families of children aged 0 to 5 who have disabilities or complex medical needs.

We will give you information about support that is available to you and your family. We want to work with you and support you and your family to become more confident and resilient in the future.

To refer to this service, please ask a professional working with your family to email the completed 'Request for Support' form (WORD) to cspa@surreycc.gov.uk – clearly stating that you would like a referral into the Early Support Team.

Address:
Early Support Service, Fairmount House, Bull Hill, Leatherhead

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Surrey Educational Psychology Service

Educational Psychologists work collaboratively (together) through psychological consultation with children and young people, their families, and professionals to understand what is happening, develop empathy and agree effective support to enable children to thrive in their local communities.

Psychology is used to support those working closely with our vulnerable learners to develop stable and supportive networks that make a real difference to the lives of children and young people, pupils, school staff and parents.

The Educational Psychology teams are based in Quadrants and their contact details are below:

Telephone: East team: 01737 737777, North West team: 01483 518130, South West team: 01483 517179

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Surrey Faith Links

Surrey Faith Links seeks to build good relationships between Faith organisations and other sectors, particularly local authorities, public services and voluntary and community groups, so that together they may better serve the people and places of Surrey.

The Surrey Faith Links Project began in November 2009 and is now managed by Surrey Minority Ethnic Forum.

Address:
Dukes Court, Duke Street, Woking, Surrey

Telephone: 01483 790334

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Surrey Family & Mediation Services (SFMS)

SFMS has over 30 years experience of providing successful family mediation in Surrey. We offer a range of services including family mediation, programmes for separating parents and contact centres.

What the service do:

Family Mediation offers impartial, practical help for separating/divorcing couples and families with or without children. Meetings are held in one of 7 offices in Surrey. We also offer Skype mediation, legal aid assessment and assistance for mediation.

Through mediation and support services:

  • Provide parents with information to help them make decisions that are right for them and their children without resorting to legal proceedings
  • Help children to make their voice heard in the separation and divorce process through free child consultations
  • Help parents to resolve financial and practical arrangements
  • Support children to keep contact with both parents and other family members after separation and divorce

This is done through mediation, parenting courses Separated Parenting Information Programmes (SPIP) and provision of a contact centre (safe environment for children).

Address:
Guildford Institute, Ward Street, Guildford, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 677 660

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Surrey Family Information Service (FIS)

FIS is a free impartial information and signposting service for families with children aged 0 to 19 (up to 25 years for those with additional needs).

The role of our service is to help families get the most out of the information and services available in the community and online. This could be something like helping you find out about local events and activities for your child, or pointing you in the right direction when things aren't going so well and you need a bit of extra support.

We also support professionals in their work with children and families by providing a centralised information resource to help guide customers to the services and information that they need.

Telephone: 0300 200 1004, SMS 07860 053 465

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Surrey Family Support Programme

The Surrey Family Support Programme (FSP) supports families to build on their strengths while helping them to overcome some of the concerns, difficulties, challenges or obstacles they may have in their lives. It uses a whole family approach involving everyone in the family including grandparents, parents, young people and children.

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