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  1. Localoffer
    Autism Berkshire was set up in 1990 by parents of children with autism, autism-related problems and challenging behaviours. We now have more than 300 members, including individuals, families and professionals. The main aims of the charity are to provide a comprehensive advice and information service for…
    40Caversham RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 7EB
    Autism Berkshire
  2. Localoffer
    6.30 pm - 9.30 pm (Alternate Mondays)
    This club for adults with autism spectrum conditions and their parents/carers meets fortnightly in Reading, normally on Monday evenings. Every other meeting takes place at The Outlook pub. Venues for the other meetings vary and can include bowling arcades, restaurants or walks. Full details of forthcoming…
    76/78AKings RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 3BJ
    Autism Berkshire
  3. 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
  4. The Autism Trust is open Wednesday to Friday from 9.30am until 3.30pm, throughout the year.
    The Autism Trust provides an ASD friendly, real working environment, fostering independence and building work skills for individuals aged 16 years and older, with autism. This can be achieved through work experience or where applicable participation in the ASDAN Employability programme.
    12a - 18aPrincess WayCamberleySurreyGU15 3SP
    The Autism Trust
  5. 3rd Sunday of each month
    Autistic Pride Reading was registered as a charity on 22nd November 2018. Celebrating the WHOLE spectrum by providing autistic friendly events and activities in the Berkshire area. Including our annual Autistic Pride event in Prospect Park. We have plans to offer advocacy on an individual…
    Hollybush LaneBurghfield CommonReadingRG7 3FL
  6. Provide specialist equipment/hoists to promote obstacle-free motoring:, including equipment for  people needing help to enter and exit their vehicle Drivers requiring adaptions to make it easier to control the vehicle enabling wheelchairs and scooters be be transported in the vehicle  
  7. Monday-Friday, 09:00-18:00
    Autus - The Hao2 Foundation exists to facilitate personal and professional growth for people with autism and complex needs, increasing opportunities for exciting and sustainable work to improve lives and prospects.   We are a disabled people's user-led organisation set up to enable disabled people…

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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.

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