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- Access-Ability Communications Technology (AACT) seeks to enable Information Technology to be used to help people, particularly children and young people, with communication disabilities and to promote the wider understanding of such disabilities. AACT raise funds, coordinate expert consultants and volunteers, run projects and work with…Earley GateWhiteknights RoadEarleyReadingRG6 7BE
- The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC) advises the government on transport legislation, regulations and guidance and on the transport needs of disabled people, ensuring disabled people have the same access to transport as everyone else. DPTAC is an advisory non-departmental public body of the…
- Advice Line (term time only)ACE provides free independent advice and information for parents and carers in England and Wales on a range of state education and schooling issues. If you are unable to get through to an adviser please do not leave a message as unfortunately, we do not…Advisory Centre for Education (ACE)United HouseLondonN7 9DP
- Maintained Nursery Schools and Classes Monday to Friday AM and PM sessions availableThe Acorn Resource Base opened in September 2021 and caters for children with social communication difficulties. The base is run by Norcot Early Years Centre staff but spaces are allocated through panel by Brighter Futures for Children. The resource base is for children who have…82 Lyndhusrt RoadReadingRG30 6UB
- The ACRE Family Support Team (formerly Alafia) Supporting black and minority ethnic families with a child (0-25) with additional needs or disabilities. Alafia works in partnership with local statutory, voluntary and community organisations to facilitate access to services by BME families in Reading. We offer…Middle Building344 Oxford Road Community CentreReadingBerkshireRG30 1AF
- Action for Children - Parent talk Parent Talk is our online advice hub. Browse expert articles on common parenting questions - from potty training to emotional wellbeing. Or use our live chat to connect directly to a qualified parenting coach. It’s all free, and…3 The BoulevardAscot RoadWatfordHertfordshireWD18 8AG
- As requestedWe at Adam's Arc are proud to provide fully supported holidays all year round for individuals who have learning disabilities, disabled / non disabled people. No matter what your age we guarantee you will have a wonderful time. Our main focus is to cater for…ReadingRG7 6EN
- Addington School's Opportunities Evening 2024 Date: Wednesday 17th April 2024 Time: 6pm - 8pm Location: Addington School 6th Form Hall, Woodlands Avenue Woodley RG5 3EU The evening will focus on providing parents and carers with information on post school and F.E opportunities including placements, leisure opportunities and social care information.…Woodlands AvenueWoodleyRG5 3EU
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Main Site, Woodley - 9 - 3:15
Addington Early Years Centre, Farley Hill - Staggered start and finish times. Either 9 -2.45 or 9.15 - 3.
Addington School is a special school for pupils aged 3 – 19 years. Addington School is now located on two sites. The Main site in Woodley next door to The Bulmershe School and the leisure centre. Our Early Years Centre is located in Farley Hill.…WoodleyBerkshire- Adfam is the only national umbrella organisation working specifically with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol. Our final goal is that no family member in need of support should go without it. As well as providing support materials and training specifically for families…
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