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- Depression Xpression is a peer support group for people with depression and other mental health issues in the Reading and Wokingham area. Our meetings are completely free of charge and everyone is welcome without the need for referral. We aim to provide a safe and…35-39 London StreetReadingRG1 4PS
- Monday - FridayThe Emotional Health Academy (EHA) is West Berkshire’s support for mild to moderate mental health in children and young people. Our goal is to help children and young people as early as possible and to stop emotional health problems from getting worse. The Academy is made up…Market StreetNewbury
- Monday to SaturdayGabriels Wellbeing and Education CIC supports children and young people with their mental health and wellbeing with a strong emphasis on the benefits of being in nature. As a team of experienced, highly qualified teachers, we have a wealth of experience and can offer a wide…RG4
- Green Health Thames Valley provides support for clients with mental health difficulties through a tailored programme of horticulture-based programmes and activities – broadly described as horticultural therapy Our Horticultural Therapist has over 20 years experience of using the horticulture and gardening to help improve health…Dawlish RoadWhitleyReadingBerkshireRG2 7SD
- Harmless - The centre of excellence for self-harm and suicide prevention Work with people who do or are at risk of self-harm. They work with anyone, of any age if they are at risk of harming themselves. Contact via website https://harmless.org.uk/contact/
- Helpline: Monday & Friday 9.30am-5pm; Tuesday-Thursday 9.30am-8pm; Saturday & Sunday 10am-2pmHope Again is the youth website of Cruse Bereavement Support. It is a safe place where you can learn from other young people, how to cope with grief, and feel less alone. Here you will find information about our services, a listening ear from other…
- Who are Family Ambassadors? Family Ambassadors provide peer support for parents and carers whose children need Tier 4 (usually inpatient) mental health care. There are 4 Family ambassadors who all work part time to ensure there is support available throughout the week. They are Elaine…
- The Keyworking Team, Berkshire West, works with children and young people aged up to 25 years old, who have a diagnosis of autism and/or a learning disability, who are at risk of admission to a psychiatric hospital/unit, to give them some extra support.
- Our office ours are 9am-5pm Mon-Fri. Our online audiobook service is available 24 hrs a day.We are a UK charity that provides an audiobook lending service to children and adults who cannot read or hold a book due to illness, disability, learning or mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. Members can choose from over 10,000 audiobooks in various…Listening Books, 12 Lant StreetLondonSE1 1QH
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