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- Practical solutions supporting disabled adults, children & older people. Disabled living, organiser of the Kidz Exhibitions, is a charity providing impartial information and advice for disabled adults, children, older people, their families and the professionals who work with them. Visit our Supplier's Directory for more…
- Earley CResCent Resource Centre Our Mission: We are a Community Resource Centre, designed to meet the needs of voluntary and community organisations and local people. CResCent is a welcoming voluntary organisation, which provides access to high quality facilities including: Training, Information / Helpdesk, Room Hire and…Warbler DriveEarleyReadingBerkshireRG6 4HB
- Elevate are an impartial team within Brighter Futures for Children who are wholly owned and independent services that operate on behalf of Reading Borough Council. For most young people, the world beyond school or college is becoming increasingly an unknown and varied map. The…66-68St Mary's ButtsReadingRG1 2LG
- A fully illustrated Microsoft Excel tutorial + 300 examples. Covering every aspect of Microsoft Excel. All of the tutorials are easy to follow and 100% free.
- Henley College provide specialist courses for adults with learning disabilities.Henley on ThamesOxfordshireRG9 1UH
- Monday to Friday 10-4Suitable for: Adults (18+) in the Reading area Launchpad 135 is a centre for learning and personal development. We are here for people that may have struggled in a conventional learning environment, such as school or college. We offer training and activities to help with…135Cardiff RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 8JF
- If you are 25+ and not in work then our fully funded Stronger Together programme could be for you. New Directions can offer you tailored support to help with your journey into work. We can help you: Understand the job market and how to apply…South Reading Centre330 Northumberland AvenueWhitleyReadingRG2 8DH
- Monday to Friday 9am-6pmThe Trust supports people aged 13-30 who are looking to make a change in their lives? If you're unemployed or struggling at school, The Prince's Trust can help you in a number of ways, including free training courses, brand new experiences, support, mentoring and finance. …
- open Mon-Fri, 9.30am-1.30pmSupport for transitioning to adulthood An information, advice, and advocacy service for young people with learning disabilities aged 16-25 and their families. A new Reading Borough Council funded service to support young people and adults with Learning Disability and Autism and their families, who are…21Alexandra RoadReadingRG1 5PE
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