Equipment If you are parent or carer of a child or young person with a learning difficulty or disability, you may require some specialist equipment to help that child or young person to develop and/or to help you provide their care. Reading Borough Council and…
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- If you are a disabled person and need a kerb dropped to assist your mobility please visit Reading Borough Council Website to find out more.Bridge StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 2LU
- Contact the centre via their website. Ukrainian Saturday school run from the centre.21Sidmouth StreetReadingRG1 4QZ
- Alfie - Adult Learning for Independence and Employment Our Alfie courses enable learners to manage independently at home and within the community, building their social and employability skills. Visit website for a full list of courses available. For more information, please contact: Ann Guile ALFIE…Hall PLaceBurchetts Green,MaidenheadSL6 6QR
- What are Changing Places Toilets? Standard disabled toilets do not meet the needs of all people with a disability – or their carers. People with profound and multiple learning disabilities, as well as other serious impairments such as spinal injuries, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis or an acquired brain…
- Alternate SundaysReading Powerchair Football Use a wheelchair and love football??? This sport is for you…… We are a friendly local group who train every other week at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre at Lower Earley. Powerchair football is played in electric wheelchairs with special bumpers to hit…Rushey WayReadingBerkshireRG6 4GD
- Offers training and talks about autism from an informed insider perspective. We also offer help to autistic adults, their families, or counsellors and therapists to understand and best manage the impact of autism. There is a charge for using this service
- There are 2 new programmes: Expect Respect works with children aged 5-17 who have experienced domestic abuse delivering age appropriate activities that are designed to be fun and engaging. Our team of specialist workers support children and young people to resolve conflicts, safety plan and…
- We are the umbrella body for the disabled children's sector bringing together professionals, practitioners and policy-makers.
- Helping you find the right grant. Do you have a Disability? Are you a parent or carer of a Disabled child or adult? If so, use this website to save time finding Disability Grants. Charities and Trusts provide funding towards the high cost of disability equipment, holidays,…
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This information has been collected from third party providers therefore the Reading Services Guide, Reading Borough Council (RBC) and Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC) cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommends that parents, carers, young people, residents and professionals check with providers regarding DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) and OFSTED registrations and CQC registrations. Information collected by Reading Service Guide; is used solely to implement and supply the Family Information Service (FIS), Special Educational Needs & Disabilities - Reading's Local Offer, Adults & Carers Support Group and Reading Youth.