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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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Adoption South East

Adoption South East are a Regional Adoption Agency made up Brighton and Hove Council, East Sussex County Council, Surrey County Council and West Sussex County Council.

By joining their adoption services together, they bring the best practice and experience from each of the four local authorities. This means that it is easier to match a child with an adopter in any of the councils. It also means adopters, adoptive children and their birth families can use the combined services of the four authorities.

Adoption is a way of securing a permanent family for children who are unable to live with their birth family.

Telephone: 0300 330 9470 between 9am-5pm Monday – Friday

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Adoption UK

Adoption UK is a charity providing support services and advice for adopted people, adopters, agencies and educators/professionals.

Address:
Units 11 and 12, Vantage Business Park, Bloxham Road, Banbury

Telephone: Helpline: 0300 666 0006

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Albert Kennedy Trust

The Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT) supports LGBTQ+ young people (aged 16-25 years old) who are homeless or living in a hostile environment. They aim to ensure that the young people are able to live in safe homes and employment, education or training in a welcoming and open environment that celebrates LGBTQ+ identities.

Address:
48 The Chocolate Studios, 7 Shepherdess Place, London

Telephone: 020 7831 6562

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Alcohol Concern

Alcohol Concern is a charity working to reduce the problems that can be caused by alcohol. Alcohol Concern provides information, advice, and support to people with questions about drinking.

Address:
Alcohol Concern, 27, Swinton Street, London

Telephone: 020 3907 8480

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ALDAG Supporting people with learning disabilities

ALDAG aims to support all young adults with learning disabilities to ensure they are provided with the opportunities to lead fulfilling lives within their local community. They run various projects, clubs and opportunities for young people with learning disabilities.

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Alzheimers Society

The Alzheimer’s Society provides support and information to people with dementia, their families, and carers. They offer a range of support services such as: online resources, support line, online community and information on local services.

Address:
Postal Address:, 43-44 Crutched Friars, London

Telephone: Support Line: 0333 150 3456

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Amber

Amber is a charity that supports young adults (aged 18-30) facing complex problems. They offer homeless support to transform their lives, by helping them move away from homelessness, out of unemployment and work towards better, brighter and healthier futures.

They provide much more than a safe place to stay. Alongside a temporary home, every young person who comes to Amber receives personalised support and has the opportunity to develop new skills, experiences and has the time to focus on themselves. Their work is designed to help young people move on positively and independently to a job, a place in education or training and most importantly of all a safe, sustainable place to call home.

Address:
Amber, Stane Street, Ockley, Dorking, Surrey

Telephone: Need Help : 0800 652 1081, Surrey Centre: 07880 497915

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Ambitious about Autism

Ambitious about Autism is a charity for children and young people with autism. They provide services, raise awareness and understanding, and campaign for change. Through Treehouse School and Ambitious Support, they offer specialist education and support.

  • Their expert team provides specialist training for parents/carers of children with autism, teachers, and other professionals, which equips attendees with knowledge, skills and techniques which are relevant for children & young people with a range of needs.
  • They run Talk about Autism, which is a free online community and discussion forum for everyone interested in autism, including parents, carers, family members, people on the spectrum, and professionals.
  • Their website contains a wealth of information and support for parents and carers of children and young people with autism, from obtaining a diagnosis through to securing the right education and transition to adulthood.
  • They run Treehouse School, a non-maintained special school catering for the needs of children and young people with autism.
  • They also run Ambitious College is a specialist further education provision for learners with complex autism, which enables young people to access further education in their local community.

Address:
Woodside Avenue, London

Telephone: 020 8815 5444

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Ann Craft Trust

Monday to Thursday 9.00am - 5.00pm Friday 9.00am - 4.00pm

The Ann Craft Trust (ACT) is a national charity which exists to minimise the risk of abuse of adults. Through pioneering training, practice reviews and contributing to world-leading research, they support organisations to safeguard adults and minimise the risk of harm.

Address:
Centre for Social Work, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham

Telephone: 0115 951 5400

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