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SEES (specialist early education service)
Specialist Early Education Service (SEES) is a home visiting support service for families of pre-school children with additional needs.
The SEES team work closely with other relevant professionals to ensure that everyone works towards shared goals. This liaison may also include visits and support to pre-school settings.
SEES provide a range of early years home-based programmes:
- Portage
- Communication and Play Programme (CAPP)
- Local Early Autism Programme (LEAP)
- Positive Play (PPP)
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Sense
Their free support helps children who are deafblind or who have complex disabilities access education, playgroups and holidays, so they have the same life experiences as everyone else.
Address:
Sense International, 101, Pentonville Road, London
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Shared Lives
Shared Lives is a national scheme that offers a unique and community-based model of care and support. They run Shared Lives in Surrey and the surrounding area. Shared Lives Carers open their home, family and community life to sharing it with an adult in need of support. An arrangement can be long term where customers live with a Carer, stay for a short break or have day support.
Address:
Fernleigh Day Centre, Fernleigh Close, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey
Telephone: 01483 806806
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Shooting Star Children’s Hospices
Shooting Star Children’s Hospices service providing specialist support for children and families where their children have a life limiting condition – unlikely to live beyond their 18th birthday.
Support includes symptom management, end of life care in the hospice and community settings, respite stays at the hospice, emotional and social support, events, and activities.
Bespoke group therapy events. Monthly themed drop-in sessions.
Address:
Christophers Shooting Star Childrens Hospices, Old Portsmouth Road, Artington, Guildford, Surrey
Telephone: 01483 230960, Family Support Line : 01483 230974
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The Sick Children's Trust
The Sick Children's Trust provide free ‘Home from Home’ accommodation, as well as emotional and practical support to families with sick children in hospital in the UK.
Address:
88, Leadenhall Street, London
Telephone: 020 7638 4066
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Sight for Surrey
Sight for Surrey provide sensory services for people who are visually impaired, deaf, deafened, hard of hearing and those who have combined hearing and sight loss. They support individuals and their family, providing specialist, hands-on, practical services tailored to their needs.
Address:
Rentwood, School Lane, Fetcham
Telephone: Voice line: 01372 377701, SMS: 07860 026269
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Social Fund Funeral Expenses Payment
If you are on certain benefits you could get help towards funeral costs through the Funeral Expenses Payment. This can be used to help pay for some of the costs of:
- burial fees for a particular plot
- cremation fees, including the cost of the doctor’s certificate
- travel to arrange or go to the funeral
- the cost of moving the body within the UK, if it’s being moved more than 50 miles
- death certificates or other documents
You can also get up to £1,000 for any other funeral expenses, such as funeral director’s fees, flowers or the coffin.
The payment will not usually cover all of the costs of the funeral.
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The Source Young People's Charity
We enable young people to transform their lives through our bespoke 1-1 programmes of support including Anger Management, Counselling, Life Coaching, Mentoring and Support for Young Parents.
We support and empower young people aged 14-25 living in the Boroughs of Rushmoor and Hart and surrounding areas, particularly those who are: isolated, vulnerable, struggling at school, in trouble with the law, have challenging family relationships, are homeless, in care, live on their own or are young parents.
We celebrate diversity and our doors are open to everyone regardless of belief or background.
Address:
2nd Floor, 2 Grosvenor Road (entrance on Barrack Road), Aldershot, Hampshire
Telephone: 01252 333330
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South East Cancer Help Centre
SECHC aims to give any person affected by cancer an opportunity to explore ways which may help them to cope with their situation. The centre aims to respect and support them in the choices they make and to provide individual and group support, complementary therapies, counselling and information within a friendly, caring environment.
Address:
South East Cancer Help Centre, 2, Purley Road, Purley
Telephone: 020 8668 0974
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Southlands School
Southlands School is a 38–52-week residential provision for young people aged 7-19 with a diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome and other associated difficulties on the Autistic Spectrum.
We are able to support and care for individuals with associated complex needs such as:
• Language and social communication
• Social emotional
• Sensory integration and processing
• Moderate learning difficulties (MLD)
• Co-existing difficulties associated with ASD such as ADHD
• Heightened anxiety
• Selective mutism
• Self-harm
• Dyslexia
• Dyspraxia
Address:
Southlands School, Vicar's Hill, Boldre, Lymington, Hampshire
Telephone: 0161 507 3723, 01590 675350
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