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Firewise Scheme at Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
Firewise is a scheme run by Surrey Fire and Rescue Service to address firesetting behaviour in children & young people under 18. Trained Firewise Advisors visit a child/young person, usually at home or school, to help them learn the dangers of fire and potential consequences.
Anyone worried about a child or young person who is playing with fire can ask for advice or make a referral to the Firewise Scheme, including parents, carers, schools, police, social services, youth support and other professionals.
Telephone: 0800 456 1095
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First 4 Adoption
First4Adoption is the national information service for people interested in adopting a child in England. We give clear and impartial information about adopting and can put you in touch with adoption agencies in your area.
Telephone: Online enquiry form available through website
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First Steps Forward Specialist Autism Coach, Counsellor & Training Provider
Work hours are 0800 to 2100 All week
First Steps Forward support children, adults, families, schools/colleges and social services to help those with or without a diagnosis of Autism. They work in co-production with the family offering parenting support through positive behavioural strategies based on a personalised assessment.
Telephone: 07853 431 363
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First Steps Surrey
The First Steps advice and support guide is for anyone aged 18 years or above who is looking to take the first steps to improve mental well-being for themselves, their friends or family members. However, there is a chapter with some information for young people.
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First Steps Surrey Child Contact Centre
Our unique Children's Contact Centre in Egham provides a neutral, safe and comfortable environment for children and their parent/family members to meet where relationships have broken down and communication is difficult. With our bright and airy Alice in Wonderland themed room, we provide supported and supervised contact sessions to sustain and build positive relationships between children and parents.
Address:
Literary Institute, 51, High Street, Egham, Surrey
Telephone: 07516671200
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First Steps to Support (Guildford)
First steps to Support offers a free phone line, SMS and email service for anyone aged 18 years or above living in the borough of Guildford - who is looking to take the first steps to improve mental wellbeing for themselves, their friends or family members.
The friendly staff at First Steps to Support are here to:
- Understand what’s on your mind/what’s troubling you, and what you would like to be different
- Work with you to explore the best way of helping you
- Guide you to the right support to lighten the load, help you cope better and enjoy life
Their opening days and times are:
- Monday 8am-3pm
- Tuesday 9am-4pm
- Wednesday 10am-5pm
- Thursday 9am-7pm
- Friday 10am-2pm
Telephone: 0333 332 4753, SMS: 07860 026657
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FitzRoy
FitzRoy offer a range of services for adults with learning disability, autism, complex mental health support needs and acquired brain injury. They have supported living services as well as support at Home services, where they visit people in their homes and support them with their finances, their health appointments and shopping, to enable them to continue to live independently.
Address:
FitzRoy House, 8 Hylton Road, Petersfield, Hampshire
Telephone: 01730 711 111, Advice line : 0800 014 7588
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Florence Nightingale Aid in Sickness Trust
The Florence Nightingale Aid in Sickness Trust provides grants to help people in need who are ill, convalescent or disabled. These are used to provide medical and household aids to assist people to manage at home and live as independently as possible. They do not fund holidays but will provide grants towards respite and convalescent breaks in nursing and convalescent homes and organised specialist breaks for children and young adults are considered to give the carer at home a well earned rest.
Address:
Florence Nightingale Aid In Sickness Trust, Community House, South Street, Bromley
Telephone: 020 7998 8817
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Focus Surrey
Through our Saturday Club we provide a safe, nurturing, fun and child-centred environment that introduces families to Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), an accessible, science and evidence-based methodology of understanding the behaviour of children and applying that knowledge to guide improvements in their developmental skills.
Please note the club is currently oversubscribed, but please do register to be put on the waiting list.
Address:
4 Park Road, Sutton
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The Food Shed
Monday - Friday from 9am-4pm
A simple solution in reducing food waste and financial insecurity by sharing surplus food within the community.
How to support the shed:
- Spread the word
- Donate your own surplus food
- Contact LIFE if you would like to support the shed
Address:
Wharfenden Way, Frimley Green, Surrey