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The Actors' Children's Trust (ACT)
ACT gives grants to children of professional actors and offers advice and support to parents who are actors & performers. This support is available because ACT recognise the precarious nature of the business and the impact this can have on family life and income.
Address:
58 Bloomsbury Street, London
Telephone: 020 7636 7868
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Addison's Disease Self Help Group
Addison’s Disease Self Help Group is a national charity which offers advice and support to people diagnosed with Addison’s disease (or adrenal insufficiency). They provide advice and information for patients and their families, information for healthcare professionals and emergency medical advice for patients.
Address:
PO Box 45445, London
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ADDISS - The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service
ADDISS provide information and resources about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to anyone who needs assistance, whether parents, sufferers, teachers, or health professionals.
Practitioner training on the 123 Magic Parenting Course is available with ADDISS.
Address:
PO Box 340, Edgware, Middlesex
Telephone: 020 8952 2800
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Addlestone Foodbank
Trussell Trust foodbanks provide a minimum of three days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis, who have been given a foodbank voucher. See the website for more details about the Foodbank Centre.
Address:
5, Crouch Oak Lane, Addlestone, Surrey
Telephone: 01932 943 056
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Addlestone Library
The library is open Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30am - 5pm, as well as library facilities they offer a range of events and groups. For more information go to the website.
Address:
Runnymede Civic Centre, Station Road, Addlestone
Telephone: 0300 200 1001
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Addlestone Youth Clubs
A free club where young people can meet friends in a safe place, take part in a range of fun activities, get help and develop life skills.
For school years 7–8
- Addlestone Young People and Family Centre (Wednesdays 6pm to 8pm)
For school years 9-11 (25 with SEND)
- Addlestone Young People and Family Centre (Mondays 7pm to 9pm)
Address:
Church Road, Addlestone
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ADHD / ASD / SEN Time Out Support Group
1st Tuesday of every month
A support group for parents of children with ADHD, ADD, Autism and SEN from Surrey, Hampshire and surrounding areas. They meet the 1st Tuesday of every month.
Address:
162, Ship Lane, Farnborough, Surrey
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ADHD Care Ltd
ADHD Care Ltd specialises in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) of children and adults.
Also offering assessment and treatment interventions of accompanying neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Clinics are conveniently located in Surrey - main clinic is in Guildford and our other clinic is located in Banstead.
Address:
ADHD Care Ltd, 54 Quarry Street, Guildford
Telephone: 01483 662 947
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ADHD Embrace
Tuesday daytime and Wednesday evenings.
ADHD Embrace is a voluntary, independent, non-funded, parent/carer support group for this neuro-developmental condition.
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ADHD One to One Support For Children and Young People
We are a proud alliance partner of Mindworks. At Barnardo’s Surrey Positive Parenting, we support parents/carers of children (6 to 18 years old) who have a diagnosis of ADHD or are in the process of getting a diagnosis of ADHD. We give parents and carers strategies to manage challenging behaviour whilst gaining support from parents or carers in a similar situation.
We have groups all over Surrey that run during the day and evening, online and face-to-face. This support and advice is delivered in an eight-week programme.
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