We are a friendly group who offer the chance for single parents to get together, meet new people and share experiences. We have monthly social gatherings and aim to run these in free-to-attend public places that are located around the Reading and Wokingham area.
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- Welcome For any parent or grandparent who is being erased from their children’s lives, this website has been developed just for you. It’s important you realise you are not alone. The traumatic experience you are living through, is sadly not unique. There are tens of…
- Office opening hours are Monday to Friday 9am until 5pmThe Mustard Tree is a family of projects seeking to be a voice for the unheard. We strive to identify, support and empower the misunderstood and overlooked in our community. Based in Reading, we are committed to enabling social action in our area. Our projects…4Sackville StreetReadingRG1 1NT
- Little Lullaby is a website for young mums and dads. Chat, share advice with other young parents, and get support through pregnancy, birth and beyond.13Palace StreetLondonSW1E 5HX
- From the start of pregnancy to early parenthood, this app has been developed with the NHS to navigate your choices for maternity care and beyond in your area.
- Whether you're a mum, dad, co-parent or caregiver, Baby Buddy gives you the knowledge and practical skills to look after yourself and give your child the best start. "After two years work and input from more than 10,000 parents and professionals, we are thrilled that…
- Educational Psychologists work within the education service. They help children or young people who are experiencing problems within an educational setting with the aim of enhancing their learning. Challenges may include social or emotional problems or learning difficulties. Within the team is the Portage service…Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
- We are contactable in the office on Monday to Friday between 09:30 and 15:30Home-Start Reading was established in 1984, when a number of health visitors thought it would be beneficial to this area. We continue to be a professionally run registered charity offering free support to local young families. We recruit and train parent befriending volunteers who then…7 Southcote ParadeSouthcote Farm LaneReadingBerkshireRG30 3DT
- Trauma and Attachment Service (TAS) Parenting Special Children provides a specialist service for children who have been through adverse childhood experiences, their parents, carers and professionals working with them. Trauma in childhood, whether it is one-off or over a period of time, can leave a…11Glebe RoadReadingRG2 7AG
- Children's Action Teams (CATs) are local multi-professional teams providing help, guidance and support, working together with families and communities to create and achieve positive change for Reading's children and young people. We have three teams; North, South/East and West. They work closely with schools and…Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
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