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SURREY - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 SURREY SURREY - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 SURREY 1. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY SERVICE(s) CSH Surrey NHS www.cshsurrey.co.uk/our-services/service-children/speech-and-language-therapy Bourne Hall Health Centre, Molesey Clinic, Dorking Community Hospital, [email protected] Tattenham Health Centre, Leatherhead Clinic, Emberbrook Health Centre, Banstead Clinic, also pre-schools and mainstream schools, home 2. SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 03456 009 009 http://new.surreycc.gov.uk County Hall, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2DN 020 8541 9944 [email protected] • SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS Special Educational Needs/Disability www.surreycc.gov.uk/learning/special-educational-needs-and-disability-send South East: Mole Valley, Tandridge, Reigate & Banstead 01737 737990 North East: Epsom & Ewell, Elmbridge, Spelthorne 01737 737940 South West: Guildford, Waverley 01483 517890 / 899 North West: Runnymede, Woking, Surrey Heath 01483 518110 • EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Educational Psychology www.surreycc.gov.uk/learning/teachers-and-education-staff/services-for-children/educational-psychology-information-for-schools/educational-psychology-in-surrey Children's Services Locality Teams www.surreycc.gov.uk/your-council/council-services/services-for-children-schools-and-families/about-the-surrey-childrens-and-safeguarding-service/meet-the-surrey-childrens-services-teams 3. SCHOOLS with specialist Speech and Language provision The following schoosl have specialist provision for SLCN: Sunnydown School 01883 342281 https://sites.google.com/site/sunnydownschool/ 152 Whyteleafe Road, Caterham, Surrey CR3 5ED [email protected] Broadwater School 01483 414516 www.broadwater.surrey.sch.uk Summers Road, Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey GU7 3BW [email protected] Burpham Foundation Primary School 01483 572510 www.burpham.surrey.sch.uk Burpham Lane, Burpham, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7LZ [email protected] Christ's College 01483 537373 www.christscollege.surrey.sch.uk SURREY - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 Larch Avenue, Guildford, Surrey GU1 1JY [email protected] Cranleigh CE Primary School 01483 273286 www.cranleighprimary.surrey.sch.uk Parsonage Road, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 7AN [email protected] De Stafford School 01883 347818 www.destafford.org.uk Burntwood Lane, Caterham, Surrey CR3 5YX [email protected] Jubilee High School 01932 884800 www.jubileehigh.surrey.sch.uk School Lane, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 1TE [email protected] Leatherhead Trinity Primary School 01372 813615 www.leatherheadtrinity.surrey.sch.uk Woodvill Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7BP [email protected] Marden Lodge Primary School 01883 343014 www.mardenlodge.org Croydon Road, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6QH [email protected] Northmead Junior School 01483 529870 www.northmead.surrey.sch.uk Grange Road, Guildford GU2 9ZA [email protected] Oakwood School 01293 785363 www.oakwood.surrey.sch.uk Balcombe Road, Horley, Surrey RH6 9AE [email protected] Spelthorne School 01784 253311 www.spelthorne.surrey.sch.uk Feltham Hill Road, Ashford Common, Surrey TW15 1LP [email protected] St Catherines Primary School 01883 743337 http://stcatherinesprimary.co.uk Coneybury, Bletchingley, Surrey RH1 4PP [email protected] Stepgates Community School 01932 563022 www.stepgatesschool.co.uk Chertsey, Surrey KT16 8HT [email protected] Stoughton Infant School 01483 504172 www.stoughton.surrey.sch.uk Stoughton Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 9ZT [email protected] Sunbury Manor School 01932 784258 www.sunburymanor.surrey.sch.uk Nursery Road, Sunbury on Thames TW16 6LF [email protected] The Echelford Primary School 01784 253233 www.echelfordprimary.co.uk SURREY - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 Park Road, Ashford TW15 1EX [email protected] The Grove Primary School 01276 22447 www.grove.surrey.sch.uk Chobham Road, Frimley, Camberley, Surrey GU16 8PG [email protected] Therfield School 01372 818123 www.therfield.surrey.sch.uk Dilston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7NZ [email protected] Tomlinscote School & Sixth Form College 01276 709050 www.tomlinscote.surrey.sch.uk Tomlinscote, Frimley, Surrey GU16 8PY [email protected] 4. PARENT PARTNERSHIP Surrey Parent Partnership 01737 737300 www.surreyparentpartnership.org.uk Consort House, 5-7 Queensway, Redhill RH1 1YB 01737 737301 [email protected] 5. PARENT and CARER FORUM Family Voice Surrey 01372 705708 www.familyvoicesurrey.org c/o Voluntary Action Elmbridge, Residents' House, Community Walk, online email Esher, Surrey KT10 9RA Link to Afasic North Surrey www.afasicnorthsurrey.org.uk facebook www.facebook.com/FamilyVoiceSurrey 6. HEALTHWATCH Healthwatch Surrey 0303 303 0023 www.healthwatchsurrey.co.uk Astolat, Coniers Way, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7HL text 07592 787533 [email protected] Twitter https://twitter.com/hw_surrey 7. SUPPORTED LEISURE Surrey Short Breaks for Disabled Children Services Link to Directory 01372 833073 / 638 www.surreycc.gov.uk/social-care-and-health/childrens-social-care/support-for-children-with-disabilities/surrey-short-breaks-for-disabled-children [email protected] and Surrey Disability Children's Register Short Breaks Information 020 8541 8792 [email protected] Holiday Activities for Children with a disability or SEN www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/family-information-service/special-educational-needs-and-disability/holiday-activities-for-children-with-a-disability-or-special-educational-need SURREY - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 Active Surrey Links to disability sports and activities www.activesurrey.com Dolphins Sheltered & Disabled Swim Club Disability swim session 01483 766506 [email protected] Woking Pool in the Park, Kingfield Rd, Woking GU22 9BA Contact: Cliff Bush Spelthorne Disability Sports Club for young people and their siblings 01784 446433 [email protected] Spelthorne Leisure Centre, Knowle Green, Staines TW18 1AJ Trampolining, basketball, football, cricket, uni hoc etc Cranleigh RDA Group Riding for the Disabled group www.cranleighrdagroup.co.uk Casi's Farm, Rowly Drive, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8PL online email for contact Epsom RDA Riding for the Disabled 01372 743690 www.epsomrda.btck.co.uk St Ebba's Farm, Hook Road, Epsom, Surrey KT19 8QW online email The Sports Foundation for Young People with Disabilities 020 8641 6611 www.thesportsfoundation.org.uk The Sports Village, Rosehill Park, Rosehill, Sutton SM1 3HH [email protected] Disabled sports club, sport facilities Contact: Richard Oxlade YMCA Reigate & Redhill Inclusive sports, play, activities and support www.ymcaredhill.com YMCA Sports & Community Centre, Princes Road, Redhill RH1 6JJ 01737 779979 [email protected] Sovereign Centre, Slipshatch Road, Reigate, RH2 8HA 01737 222859 [email protected] Rushmoor Mallards Disability Sports Club Any age or disability 0845 475 4348 www.rushmoormallards.org.uk Farnborough Leisure Centre, West Mead, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7LD [email protected] SURREY - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 Contact: Chris Wren Littleton PhabSail Sailing club for families (and disability) 07751 439638 http://littletonphabsail.phab.org.uk Littleton Lane, Chertsey, Surrey TW17 0NF Contact Ros Lamb [email protected] Rocking Horse RDA Riding for the Disabled group (especially children) 0845 450 6734 Shey Copse Riding Centre, Old Woking Road, Woking GU22 8HS Contact: Fiona Syrett Disability Challengers Play and youth services across Surrey 01483 579390 www.disability-challengers.org Stoke Park, London Road, Guildford GU1 1TU [email protected] facebook www.facebook.com/DisabilityChallengers Surrey Barnardo's Moving Forward Project Young people 13-20 0208 685 1979 www.barnardos.org.uk/moving-forward-project/service-view.htm?id=174075998 St Helier Community Centre, Hill House, Bishopsford Rd, Morden SM4 6BL [email protected] Disability advocacy, social activities and advice Weyboune Gymnastics Club Inclusive disability sessions 01932 842058 http://weybournegymclub.com Unit 2, Canal Bridge Works, Byfleet Rd, New Haw, Surrey KT15 3JE [email protected] See also: Activities at Parent Partnership Service, Family Voice and Afasic North Surrey (above), and Family Information Directory (below) 8. OTHER REFERENCES Family Information Service 0300 200 1004 www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/family-information-service text 07527 182861 [email protected] SURREY - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 facebook www.facebook.com/SurreyFIS Surrey Family Information Directory http://parentknowhow.surreycc.gov.uk/kb5/surrey/fsd/home.page Enhance-able Children's services in Kingston upon Thames area 020 8547 3014 www.enhanceable.org/childrenservice.htm 13 Geneva Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2TW [email protected] Contact a Family 0808 808 3555 www.cafamily.org.uk 020 7608 8700 [email protected] facebook www.facebook.com/contactafamily Surrey Heath Carers Support Support and information 01276 27390 www.surreyheathcarers.org.uk The Ian Goodchild Centre, Knoll Rd, Camberley GU15 3SY [email protected].
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