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The Percy Bilton Charity

The Percy Bilton Charity is a grant-making trust providing finances to organisations and individuals in need throughout the United Kingdom. Social Workers, Community Psychiatric Nurses and Occupational Therapists within Local Authorities or NHS Trusts may apply on behalf of individuals in financial need who have a disability or severe mental health problem, or who are over 65 on low income, for basic household items including white goods, single beds, flooring and clothing vouchers.

Address:
The Percy Bilton Charity, Bilton House, 7 Culmington Road, Ealing, London

Telephone: 020 8579 2829

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Physical and Sensory Support Service (PSS)

Surrey County Council's physical and sensory support service (PSS) uses specialist knowledge to support children and young people (from 0 to 19) with physical, hearing, visual and multi-sensory impairment, in learning and living.

Support includes:

  • Assessment
  • Advice and information
  • Classroom, curriculum, and access support
  • In-service training
  • Home/school liaison
  • Liaison and contacts with other professionals
  • Information and communication technology advice
  • Support package for students in further education and higher education

Address:
Surrey County Council, Fairmount House, Bull Hill, Leatherhead, Surrey

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Place2Be

Place2Be is a children and young people's mental health charity providing counselling, mental health support, and training in UK schools.

Address:
Place 2 Be, Argus House 175-179, St. John Street, London

Telephone: 020 7923 5500

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Post 19

Post 19 enable young adults with learning difficulties to take part in a range of social, leisure and work-based activities. 40 weekday programmes, which can be accessed up to 5 days a week. Programmes are based on the interests of the young adults, but include horticulture, sports, art and crafts, photography, and some work experience.

Address:
Unit 4a Romans Industrial Park, East Street, Farnham, Surrey

Telephone: 01252 723135

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Power2

Power2 is a registered charity which gives young people the opportunity to carry out a 18 week work experience programme in a nursery mentoring a young child, who needs extra help. They run programmes where teenagers mentor young children, and build the life skills and self-belief they need to succeed at school, in work and in the community. The participants receive an accredited vocational NCFE (QCF) Level 1 Award in Interpersonal Skills, as well as having the opportunity to receive mentoring and skills sessions to aid personal development.

Address:
26a, Warrington Street, Ashton-under-lyne, Tameside

Telephone: 0161 331 9329

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Priory Group

The Priory Group is dedicated to helping people to improve their health and wellbeing. It supports service users through four divisions – healthcare, education and children’s services, adult care, and older people’s care – which together support the needs of more than 30,000 people every year.

Telephone: Treatment enquiries: 0330 822 1481, General enquiries: 0808 149 4141

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Priory Hospital Woking

Priory Hospital Woking mental health and addiction rehab hospital offering world class inpatient treatment for a variety of addictions and mental health conditions, including alcohol rehab, drug rehab and treatment for depression.

Address:
Chobham Road, Knaphill, Woking

Telephone: 01483 610 164

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Private Fostering in Surrey

Private fostering is when a child or young person aged under 16 (or under 18 if they are disabled), is cared for and provided with accommodation for 28 days or more by an adult who is not a close relative. (A close relative is an aunt, uncle, step-parent, grandparent or sibling, but not a cousin, great aunt/uncle or a family friend). Any parent, carer or professional who is aware of a private fostering arrangement is legally required to inform the local authority and should contact the appropriate children's services team.

Address:
Surrey County Council, Woodhatch Place, 11, Cockshot Hill, Reigate, Surrey

Telephone: 0800 0969 626

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Promises for Women

Promises for Women started from a passion to see women transition from challenging and dysfunctional situations to living in total independence and wholeness. They are driven to provide safe homes in the community as well as empowering women to realise their potential, live out their ambitions and contribute positively to society.

The programmes they provide empower, heal and restore their residents from situations that have resulted in them being disempowered, whether from abuse or neglect. Promises for Women is geared to creating doors of opportunity for women who may not have been able to envisage a personal redirection to their path before. They achieve this by providing holistic programmes.

Address:
PO Box 75235, London

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Queen Elizabeth Foundation (QEF)

QEF work with people with physical and learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries to gain new skills and increase independence. They offer a range of services such as: care and rehabilitation, mobility services, residential care, equipment and information and advice.

Address:
Leatherhead Court, Woodlands Road, Leatherhead

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