Learning to Work is a local charity working for the benefit of local young people, schools, colleges and businesses. Learning to Work creates high impact activities with local employers to inspire young people including those with a Special Educational Need/Disability (SEND), to educate them about…
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- Open Monday to Friday 9am until 3pmFast Forward Vocational Training and TeamSport Indoor Karting and have teamed up nationally to offer an exciting, engaging, and unique opportunity for young people wishing to acquire vocational skills and qualifications. Fast Forward are specialist training providers focusing on mechanics with an embedded SEMH programme…Cradock Rd,ReadingRG2 0EE
- my AFK helps disabled children and young people to live independent and fulfilling lives. For 25 years, Action For Kids has provided mobility equipment for disabled children around the UK, as well as supporting young adults with learning disabilities to live their lives like others…15a, Ability House, 15a Tottenham Lane, , London, N8 9DJ.Tottenham LaneHornseyLondonN8 9DJ
- 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday; 10am to 5pm Saturday bank holidaysCompletely free of charge, and accessible to anyone aged 13+ and living in England. To access the service, call 0800 100 900 or visit: https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk. Provides information and advice to support adults and young people in making appropriate decisions on a full range of learning…
- Free virtual support for young people with additional needs in England In July 2021, NDTi launched Time to Talk Next Steps , a three-year programme to support young people with additional needs aged 16-25 years across England with confidence building and motivation for the future. …
- Who we are Natspec is the membership association for organisations which offer specialist further education and training for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Our vision Our vision is that all young people with learning difficulties or disabilities can access high quality education and training,…Robins Wood HouseRobins Wood RoadNottinghamNG8 3NH
- Opening times during term timeNew Directions College – Part-time Adult Education Whether you would like to learn a new skill, gain qualifications and improve your career prospects or pursue your creative passions we offer a great range of courses to meet your needs. Courses include English, Maths, ESOL; qualifications…330 Northumberland AvenueReadingBerkshireRG2 8DH
- Our Achieve Programme teaches life skills to support young people to be able to live independently There is a focus on practical life experiences such as cooking, planning and booking trips, social skills, public transport, embedding Maths and English and British Values.Teaching and activities take…28Portman RoadReadingRG30 1EH
- Monday to Thursday 9am - 5pm and Friday 9am - 4.30pmSupported Employment Service | Optalis Since the Supported Employment Service’s (SES) establishment 20 years ago, we have built up a team of staff who have a wide range of experience in supporting clients with disabilities, long term health conditions and substance issues into and during employment. We…Trinity CourtMolly Millars LaneWokinghamRG41 2PY
- The guide was jointly produced by Brighter Futures for Children and Reading Borough Council. This document was prepared with the help Reading Families’ Forum, Reading Mencap,Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust and the SEND Transitions Project Group. Published - January 2020
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