Surrey Heartlands: Non-emergency patient transport scheme Surrey Heartlands will have a new provider for their non-emergency patient transport scheme.
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Shout about Sex event in Surrey A community event for people with learning disabilities is being held at Nescot on 18 June 2024.
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Join the 8-week Independent Skills Programme at local libraries to learn and socialise.
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Elmbridge Borough Council is adding a new Walk and Wheel route to their Wellbeing Walks program.
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The network aims to raise awareness of dementia in Banstead.
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Loneliness means feeling alone. Social isolation means not having many people to talk to. You can be alone and not feel lonely or isolated. You can also feel lonely even when you are with other people. Here are some tips to help you stay active, connect with others and make friends. There ar…
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Breaking Down Barriers is a workshop for professionals in Surrey. It gives an overview, understanding and appreciation of inclusion, accessibility and independence for and with people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, blind, partially sighted, deafblind.
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Day centres, run by the local district or borough councils, often run activities and lunch clubs. They are great places to meet old and new friends. Some can also provide a mini-bus to pick you up and take you home. If you need transport to go to day centres, or to get out and see friends, look t…
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Citizens Advice offers free, confidential drop-in sessions in Runnymede and Spelthorne.
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Beware of Fake ‘Annual Living Allowance’ Scam Scammers are using a fake ‘annual living allowance’ text and website to steal personal information.