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Seeability Head Office
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Tel: 01372 755000
SeeAbility House
Hook Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT19 8SQ
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SeeAbility supports people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss. We are one of the world’s oldest charities dedicated to supporting people with disabilities. We are committed to ending isolation by delivering ambitious support that enables people with learning disabilities, autism an...
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Merton Mencap
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Tel: 020 3963 0599
Mencap
The Chaucer Centre
Canterbury Road
Morden
Greater London
SM4 6PX
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Mencap provides support and information for people with a learning disability or Down's syndrome, their families and carers.
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Anyone associated with Learning Disabilities, whether professionals, carers, people with a learning disabilty.
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Jigsaw4u South West London
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Tel: 020 8687 1384
40 Mill Green Road
Mitcham
Surrey
CR4 4HY
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Jigsaw4u offer a range of services for children, young people and families affected by social and emotional difficulties. These include: therapeutic counselling, therapies (play/art/drama/CBT/SFT/systemic/family/TLSW), mentoring/befriending and positive activities.
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Reliable Personnel
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Tel: 020 8540 8660
32 Crown Lane
Morden
Surrey
SM4 5BL
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Reliable Personnel specialise in the supply of temporary staff to a wide range of organisations, as well as providing homecare services to individuals in their own homes. Reliable Personnel home Care supports and cares for people who want to remain in their own homes, continuing to enjoy independ...
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Stay Well (Formerly Age Concern Kingston upon Thames)
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Tel: (020) 8942 8256
14 Nelson Road
New Malden
Surrey
KT3 5EA
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Staywell is an independent, award-winning charity providing a range of services for people in South-West London and Surrey.
The foundations of our organisation date back to 1946 and in 2016 we celebrated 70 years of working with the community. Our organisation has evolved during its long history...
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Anyone who lives or cares for an older person in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Kingston Carers' Network
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Tel: 020 3031 2757
418 Ewell Road
Surbiton
Surrey
KT6 7HF
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Kingston Carers Network provides independent advice, information and support for people who care for a disabled, ill or elderly relative or friend living in the Royal Borough of Kingston.
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Adult Carers and Young Carers.
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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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Croydon Drop-In: Health Advocacy And Counselling Support For Young People
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Tel: 020 8680 0404
132 Church Street
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 1RF
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Croydon Drop-in Support for Young People offers support, advice and advocacy for young people aged 11-25.
This is a confidential, voluntary service that can assist with issues relating to a variety of topics, including housing, drugs, alcohol, depression, abuse and sexuality, sexual health.
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Young People 11 - 25 who live, work or study in Croydon.
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Croydon Stroke Support Group
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Tel: 07952 565 285
Christchurch Community Centre
Sumner Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 3LJ
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We provide support to people who have had a stroke, and their carers. We aim to provide a friendly meeting place as well as offering support in the form of information from visiting speakers, a cooked lunch twice a month as well as activties and occasional outings.
We meet on the second Thursday...
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People who have had a stroke, and their carers
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Kingston Mental Health Carers' Forum Kingston Upon Thames
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Tel: 07983 063578
C/o 55 Selwood Road
Hook
Chessington
Surrey
KT9 1PT
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The Forum offers advice and guidance to those caring for people suffering from all forms of mental illness within the local community, whatever the circumstances. Membership is free.
KMHCF has a strong campaigning role and acts as a communication channel with statutory services. The Forum recogn...
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Unpaid Carers/Families/Friends of those experiencing Mental Health difficulties.
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