Cressingham Short Break Service is a Brighter Futures for Children resource registered as a children’s home with OFSTED. It provides overnight support to families, tea visit and day care of children/young people who have complex health needs, learning and associated physical and/or sensory disabilities, complex communication disabilities…
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- PERSON-CENTRED OUTCOME-BASED APPROACH Supporting our valued young people Crest Care Solutions Ltd is an independent provider of supported living services for young people of either sex, aged 16+. We provide single and multiple occupancy person centred supported living placements for young people. We cater for…400Thames Valley Park DriveThames Valle ParkReadingRG6 1PT
- Pre-School PlaygroupBFfC Funded Dingley's Promise provide a place where children - from birth to five years - with special needs and disabilities come to develop skills through play. More than this, it is a place where their parents and carers are welcome, where they can make…Kennet WalkOff Kenavon DriveREADINGBerkshireRG1 3GD
- Gymnastics & Ninja Club We offer pre-school classes for babies from walking to 4.5yrs as well as gymnastics and ninja classes for children ages 4.5yrs+. By joining as a member, you guarantee your class, week in-week-out. Our coaches are all fully qualified to instruct and…Gillette WayReadingRG2 0BS
- Thursdays evenings or Saturday morningsMake/Sense Theatre weekly Creative Youth Assembly with Reading Rep Theatre. This unique and carefully crafted youth theatre with a youth club feel is the perfect opportunity for SEN young people aged 11- 25 to be supported in developing their social skills and making friends whilst building their confidence and self-expression…
- Me2 Club is for children/young people who live in Reading & Wokingham We are an inclusion charity for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities. Our purpose is to tackle the social isolation and loneliness experienced by children who are not able to…Indigo House, Mulberry Business ParkFishponds RoadWokinghamBerkshireRG41 2GY
- Me2 Club have launched a new club for teenagers with additional needs in Reading and Wokingham. The club is for teenagers aged 13 – 19 with any additional need. A diagnosis is not required. The teenagers will meet monthly and be able to help choose…Addington SchoolWoodlands AvenueWoodleyReadingRG5 3EU
- Wednesdays alternate weeks Term Time onlyAuticulate: Junior Group (age 8-11) Auticulate is a support group for Berkshire young people (aged 8-16) with a diagnosis of autism who attend mainstream schools. We have places available at our Junior Group (age 8-11) which will be starting again in September. We meet in Reading,…
- Parity for Disability is an established, award-winning local charity providing specialist services for children, young people and adults with multiple disabilities. Easter & Summer Activity Scheme - For ages 12+ based in Fleet, Hampshire At Parity's Easter and Summer Activity Schemes the emphasis is on…94 Whetstone RoadCove, FarnboroughGU14 9SX
- PALS (West Berkshire) supports children and young people from 5 to 25 with physical disabilities. PALS gives children with a physical disability the chance to take part in various leisure activities. PALS has a team of young, trained and responsible volunteers to support and mentor these…Mayridge FarmEnglefieldReadingBerkshireRG7 5JT
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