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Mole Valley District Council Community Support Services

Mole Valley District Council Community Support Services provides contact details for services that help maintain independence, safety for the elderly and their families. For example; handy person scheme, local foodbank, help with the cost of living and more!

Address:
Park House, Randalls Road, Leatherhead

Telephone: 01306 885001

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Mole Valley District Council Information Page

Information and services for residents of Mole Valley about council tax, housing, benefits, parking, recycling, waste and more.

Address:
Pippbrook, Dorking, Surrey

Telephone: 01306 885001 ( Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm ), ( if you are deaf or hard of hearing ) : 07771 576411

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Mole Valley One-to-One Service

LYP is a youth charity in Surrey, offering a diverse range of projects which provide holistic and long-term support to local young people. They offer youth clubs, one to one counselling, mentoring and career support.

Address:
All Saints Church, Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 383345

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Mole Valley Youth Forum

Mole Valley Youth Forum is an online platform run by Mole Valley District Council, aimed at giving the young people of Mole Valley a voice and to enable them to have their say on a variety of council matters.

Borough/District: Mole Valley

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The Monday Evening Drop-in

Mondays from 4pm-6:30pm

The drop-in is supported by volunteers who ensure that there are always refreshments and homemade meals available. The atmosphere is informal and welcoming and it is a good place to meet others. Drop-In members decide the programme of activities and have a strong sense of belonging and ownership. Everyone is welcome, especially those isolated by mental health difficulties. Recent activities have included music evenings, dancing, craft, talks about wellbeing and outings on the river and to London for Christmas shopping and attractions. Members of the drop-in are also supported to access other services and resources as required.

There is a cost of £3 per evening to include all refreshments and activity,

Address:
St Barnabas Church, Temple Road, Epsom, Surrey

Telephone: 07719 014411

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The Money Charity

The Money Charity is a registered charity which aims to help people manage their finances through building skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. It provides advice to young people to help build healthy attitudes and behaviours towards money as well as offering financial advice to students. It also provides guidance to adults through online tools related to budgeting and spending.

Address:
The Money Charity Ltd, 15, Prescott Place, London

Telephone: 0207 062 8933

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Mulberry House

Mulberry House is a supported housing service in Guildford for Single Homeless Young Women. The service offers low to medium support with 24-hour staff cover to 15 residents for a maximum of 2 years. Staff provide advice, help with independent living skills, and support around training, employment and future housing options.

Address:
32 Epsom Road, Guildford, Surrey

Telephone: 01483 577375

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The Multi-Agency Partnership (MAP)

The Multi Agency Partnership (MAP) receives requests for support when it is unclear if the need is at level 3 or 4 of Effective Family Resilience. The MAP is a multi-agency team, staffed by social workers, education advisors, police and 0-19 public health nurses.

The MAP will research and analyse information about a child in order to determine whether this is a level 3 or 4 need. Children meeting Level 4 Threshold will be passed to Children's Social Care Quadrant Assessment Teams.

To contact MAP, use the Children's Single Point of Access (C-SPA).

Address:
Surrey

Telephone: 0300 470 9100 (Children's Single Point of Access)

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Music to My Ears (Surrey)

Music to My Ears is a youth justice diversion project for young people aged 11 to 18. The service uses creative arts to divert at risk young people who have emotional and wellbeing issues, away from the criminal justice system.

Support is delivered in non-traditional settings – such as music studios, community centres and rehearsal rooms – ensuring that the stigma of mental health is reduced, and young people feel empowered to engage with the service.

Address:
Leatherhead Museum, 64, Church Street, Leatherhead, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 832 905

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NAGALRO

Nagalro is a professional association for children's guardians, family court advisors and social work practitioners who work in the children and families field and represent children in public and private court proceedings.

Address:
PO Box 264, Esher, Surrey

Telephone: 01372 818504

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