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The Rainbow Charity For Children With Autism
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Tel: 020 3031 9700
SW17 0NY
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The Rainbow School is an independent special needs school for children with autistic spectrum disorders. Rainbow School is located on two sites (primary and secondary) in Wandsworth, South West London and was founded in 2000 by parents of children with autism. Rainbow was the third school of its ...
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Children with statements of educational need
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Surrey County Council - services for adults
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Tel: 0300 200 1005
Contact Centre
Floor 3, Conquest House
Wood Street
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 1AB
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Provide social care services for adults
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Adults and those that care for them
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Surrey County Council - services for children
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Tel: 0300 200 1006
Contact Centre
Floor 3, Conquest House
Wood Street
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 1AB
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Provide social care services for children and young people
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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Sutton Youth Awareness Programme
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Tel: 020 8770 0017
Sutton Youth Awareness Programme
234 High Street
Sutton
Surrey
SM1 1NX
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Sutton Youth Awareness Programme provides a free and confidential counselling service for young people under 25 living, working or studying within the London borough of Sutton. The programme also provides drug and alcohol information, treatment and education workshops. It also offers a specialist...
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St Mark'S Family Centre Merton
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Tel: 020 8640 9595
New Church Hall
28 St Mark's Road
Mitcham
Surrey
CR4 2LF
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St. Mark's Family Centre is an independent charity, managed by (and for) its community to support its many needs and aspirations.
The Family Centre's key areas of work are children and families, older adults, mental health, adult/community learning, advice, support and advocacy, as well as retai...
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Carers World Radio Kingston
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Carers World Radio broadcasts both recorded and live programmes to a global audience of carers and the people they care for. Our programmes provide information and generate topical debate. Carers World Radio is committed to providing a platform for Carers to learn about developments in policy and...
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Sutton Carers Centre
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Tel: 020 8296 5611
Benhill House
12-14 Benhill Avenue
Sutton
Surrey
SM1 4DA
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Our aim at Sutton Carers Centre is to support unpaid carers to manage their caring role and live their lives as fully, as independently and as healthily as possible. We promote this through a variety of services: advice and information, a regular newsletter, social support groups and activities, ...
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If you are providing, without payment, support to a relative, child, neighbour, or friend due to disability, illness or substance misuse, who could not manage without you, we are here to support you in your caring role.
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Living with Secondary Breast Cancer - London (Sutton)
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Tel: 0345 077 1893
SM1 4DD
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Our Living with Secondary Breast Cancer meet ups in Sutton usually take place monthly, and you can attend as few or as many as you like. All sessions are facilitated by a counsellor and once a quarter we invite a guest speaker, for example a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Benefits Advisor. Question...
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Kingston Upon Thames Council - services for children
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Tel: 020 8547 5008
Guildhall
High Street
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 1EU
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The single point of access (SPA). Achieving for children, providing children's services for Kingston and Richmond.
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Children, young people and those that care for them
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Parkinson's UK Sutton Kingston and Epsom Branch
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Tel: 07955840281 or 0344 225 3609
Ewell Court House
Lakehurst Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT19 0EB
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Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
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People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
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