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Equality and Human Rights Commission

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is Great Britain’s national equality body. Its job is to help make Britain fairer. They do this by safeguarding and enforcing the laws that protect people’s rights to fairness, dignity, and respect.

Address:
Post:, Freepost, EASS Helpline, FPN6521

Telephone: 0808 800 0082, General enquiries: 0161 829 8100

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Esher Church of England High School (Esher, Surrey)

Secondary School based in Surrey.

Address:
More Lane, Esher

Telephone: 01372 468068

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Esher College

Esher college is for 16-19 year olds, it offers a wide range of A Level and BTEC National courses. It has been awarded as "Outstanding" by OFSTEAD.

Address:
Weston Green Road, Thames Ditton

Telephone: 020 8398 0291

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Esher Friends Meeting House

A lovely C18th building, set in a peaceful garden, which offers rooms suitable for family group conferences, training, mediation, and counselling at very reasonable rates.

Address:
3 Claremont Lane, Esher, Surrey

Telephone: 07858 986 543

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Esher 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:
Old Church Path, Esher

Telephone: 0300 200 1001

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Ewell Court Community Library

Surrey County Council library, as well as library facilities they offer a range of events and groups. For more information go to the website.

Address:
Ewell Court House, Lakehurst Road, Ewell, Epsom

Telephone: 0300 200 1001

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Ewell Library

Surrey County Council library

Address:
Bourne Hall, Spring Street, Ewell, Epsom

Telephone: 0345 600 9009

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Family Action

Family Action is a registered charity which aims to build stronger families by providing practical, emotional, and financial support to those who are experiencing poverty, disadvantage, and social isolation across England.

Address:
Family Action, 34, Wharf Road, London

Telephone: 020 7254 6251

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Family Learning

Family Learning offer courses for parents, grandparents and carers to help you create a better family life. A wide range of free courses are offered online, from parenting and wellbeing to Maths and English for parents who speak English as an additional language and cookery classes.

Telephone: 0300 200 1044

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Family Learning - First Steps to Understanding Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance

Monday 25 November 2024 from 7:15pm to 9:15pm

This course is a FREE online 2-hour three-week course, you will be able to discuss early signs of your child struggling at school, and the common reasons of school non-attendance, this course will introduce methods for finding out why your child is avoiding school and you will learn on how to best communicate with your child’s school, and what to do at crisis point. There will also be opportunities to talk about your situation, feel supported and problem solve together.

  • Understand the variety of reasons why your child will not attend school or take part in some lessons
  • Understand what reasonable adjustments can be agreed with school to support your child.
  • Be confident advocating for your child

Telephone: 0300 200 1044

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