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Independent Skills Course: Dorking Library

Surrey County Council

The Independent Skills Project is a set of 8 courses delivered in partnership with local community organisations to inform people of the support available to them. It is aimed at those who are struggling with certain aspects of their daily lives such as money, emotional wellbeing and social isolation.

After an initial conversation with participants to establish any specific needs, you will then have 6 sessions covering a range of topics and where to get further support. Each session will be in-person and around 2 hours long, with a break in the middle.

You can ask a member of library staff to make a referral on your behalf. You can also phone the Surrey County Council Community Helpline on 0300 200 1008. For more information, visit the Independent skills in Surrey Libraries page.

Time

Friday 10.30am to 12.30pm

Special Requirements

The library has automatic doors and a hearing loop is installed.

There is a RADAR key access disabled toilet outside the library.

Dorking library has assistive technology for people with disabilities.

There is a large pay and display car park at the rear of St Martin's Walk a short walk away. There are a number of disabled parking bays in this car park.

Dorking Library, St Martin's Walk, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1UT

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