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  • : www.surrey.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/us/contact-us/sspegasus-scheme/pegasus-card-scheme/ Emergency Alerts A free service which has been set up by the UK Government to warn people about any serious threats to life nearby for example severe flooding, fires or extreme weather and which works through…

  • will not work without a battery, never disconnect or remove batteries. Smoke alarms will alert you to a potential fire early so you can get to safety. Get them, install them, test them. They could save your life. Hard of hearing - Linked alarms We can provide free equipment for those who are hard…

  • https://www.healthysurrey.org.uk/community-health/social-prescribing Social prescribing is a free service. It aims to help you take control of your health and wellbeing. The service can give you information and support on: healthy lifestyles and physical activity budgeting, debt and benefit…

  • Basic computer skills are important in modern life. This page will help you find free computer courses in Surrey. Find: in person computer training online computer courses and telephone support search for computer courses near you In person courses Find courses by district, borough or Surrey wide. Elmbridge Computer and tech support courses run at: Walton-upon-Thames Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames KT12 2PB Phone: 01932 247549 Email: waltoncentre@elmbridge.gov.uk Website: Walton Centre for the Community Courses run on Friday. You need to book an appointment to take part. Weybridge Churchfield Place, Weybridge KT13 8BZ Phone: 01932 844391 Email: weybridgecentre@elmbridge.gov.uk Website: Weybridge Centre for the Community Courses run on Monday. This is a drop in - just turn up. iPad training courses run at: Molesey Bishop Fox Way, West…

  • or seriously ill child or young person to have the opportunity to choose how they would like to take a break, with a view to improving the quality of life, health and wellbeing of the whole family. The Family fund will also pay for washing machines, sensory toys, bedding, tablets, furniture, outdoor play… care so that you can have a regular break from caring. Parent carer breaks should be built into the child and family care plan. Having a holiday or break for your child on their own or all together can make a massive difference to your quality of life and enables you to build important memories…

  • to help you have these discussions. Remember that any other children in your family are likely to have questions and concerns about their brother or sister. Generally speaking it is best to keep them in the picture but avoid giving them more information than your child with the life limiting…

  • alive, or blaming yourself in some way. Anxiety, panic attacks, and emotional exhaustion. Extended crying and sobbing. Inability to sleep or nightmares. Desperation to see the person you cared for again. Irrational thoughts. Inability to eat or concentrate, loss of interest in life

  • threats to life nearby for example severe flooding, fires or extreme weather and which works through mobile phones and devices: Website : www.gov.uk/alerts Pest Control Local district and borough councils provide pest control services to remove pests like wasps, rats, mice and bedbugs. GOV.UK…

  • You and your child’s transport needs will be a crucial part of your child and family care plan. Getting the right help with transport issues can improve daily family life. You can ask your child’s care team about getting driving lessons, accessing specially adapted cars to take bulky equipment or adapted car seats. You can also think about applying for the Blue Badge scheme for disabled parking. To get mobility allowance your child must be under the age of 16. For the low rate mobility component they must be aged over five, and for the high rate mobility component they must be aged over three. If you are the parent for a young person over 16 and they have care or mobility needs, they may be able to claim a Personal Independence Payment instead. The Motability Scheme helps you get mobile by exchanging your child’s higher rate mobility allowance to lease a new affordable car…