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The National Childbirth Trust - Godalming and Cranleigh
The Godalming & Cranleigh district branch of the NCT works with the local community to support parents. They run a range of events, groups and ante natal and post natal classes, all of which are open to everyone.
They aim to help new parents and parents-to-be through the transition to parenthood, as well as offering plenty of opportunities to socialise, both at child-friendly events and at occasions just for parents.
The supportline provides practical and emotional support with feeding your baby and general enquiries for parents, members and volunteers.
Telephone: Support line: 0300 330 0700
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National Extension College
A not-for-profit organisation, NEC offers distance learning courses to people who can’t attend school or college. Qualifications including GCSEs, A levels, Education and Training, Management and more.
Address:
National Extension College, 70, High Street, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Telephone: 0800 389 2839
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Natspec
Natspec is the membership association for organisations which offer specialist provision for students with learning difficulties and disabilities. Natspec promotes specialism and personalisation within a diverse range of further education and training provision for young people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.
Address:
Robins Wood House, Robins Wood Road, Aspley, Nottingham
Telephone: 0115 854 1322
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Naturally Talented Me
Naturally Talented Me is a free to use website to help people to find jobs, work, and career opportunities by matching their talents and skills as defined by their hobbies and interests to jobs in Surrey. Following the input of some things about you, a SeeMe portfolio will be generated, this is the alternative to a traditional CV, not based on qualifications and education but about what interests you. You may have health issues, or a disability or caring responsibilities that can be taken into consideration when matching you to the right job opportunity that’s suited to you.
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Network 81
Network 81 is a charity that supports, advises, and trains parents and carers about the education of children with special educational needs and disabilities. An advocacy service is available to support parents during meetings, to work out the best support for the child.
Address:
10 Boleyn Way, Clacton, Essex
Telephone: 0845 077 4055
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New Haw Community Junior School (Addlestone, Surrey)
Junior School based in Surrey.
Address:
The Avenue, New Haw, Addlestone
Telephone: 01932 336571
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New Haw Community Library
The library is open Monday to Saturday, as well as library facilities they offer a range of events and groups. For more information go to the website.
Address:
The Broadway, New Haw
Telephone: 0300 200 1001
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Nisai Virtual Academy
Nisai Virtual Academy know that everyone has equal value and should have access to high quality education around the world. It is our mission to give traditional and non-traditional learners the skills to flourish through innovative online education. We provide an inclusive, supportive learning community from Key Stages 3 to 5 and help create pathways to further education and employment through personalised online learning. Our goal is to ensure that every student can complete their education and gain accredited academic qualifications within Functional Skills, GCSEs and A Levels.
Our support also covers:
- Long-term: curriculum for Key Stages 3, 4 and 5.
- Short-term: rolling flexible curriculum ranging from 1 hour to 15 hours per week.
- Personalised Learning Support: online academic with the 1:1 support of a mentor.
- High impact, low-level literacy support through Units of Sound.
- N-HELPP English Language proficiency programme
- Virtual Mentoring – Offers an additional support system for life skills, homework confidence and general emotional wellbeing.
SEND Support
Nisai are section 41 approved. We have supported learners with various SEND barriers including: Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Dyslexia, Global Delay and Moderate Learning Difficulties. With many SEND learners being in possession of an EHCP, we can support them to achieve their educational ambitions.
Learners with SEND who have joined Nisai in Key Stages 3 and 4 have gone on to achieve their chosen pathway, whether that be College, University, or the workplace.
We meet the needs of many challenges experienced by SEND learners such as avoiding eye contact and providing a familiar routine through timetabled lessons. We provide our learners with small, secure virtual classes (no more than 15 students). Subsequently, they can focus on their education without having the distraction of 25 plus other students.
Our students are based across the country including Surrey and their lessons are being accessed anywhere with an internet connection using a laptop, tablet, or PC. Our teachers are based from our office in Stockton-On-Tees.
Address:
Milton Road, Harrow, Middlesex
Telephone: 02084 248 475
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Nordoff Robbins
Nordoff Robbins is an independent music therapy charity in the UK, dedicated to changing the lives of vulnerable and isolated people. It supports thousands of people through our own centres and by working in partnership with a wide range of organisations including care homes, schools, and hospitals.
Address:
2 Lissenden Gardens, London
Telephone: 020 7267 4496
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Normandy Historians Society
The Normandy Historians is a local society set up to preserve memories of past village life. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of the month and usually involve talk from a local about a particular period in the history of Normandy.
Address:
Bryndals, 198 Glaziers Lane, Normandy, Guildford, Surrey
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