Aim for Change is BWA’s new programme for perpetrators of domestic abuse. The programme provides integrated survivor support to manage risk and provide support to survivors in their own right. Aim for Change is focused on increasing understanding of domestic abuse and participant’s accountability, with…
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- 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…
- (formerly Berkshire Women's Aid) Offers support to victims of domestic violence, targeted at men and women. Visit website for more information. Helpline open 9am - 5pm weekdays, and 24 hour help is also available in emergencies on this number. BWA is free to call from…
- Mondays 6pm children, 7:00pm adults / Saturdays 10am children, 11am adultsTae Kwon Do - learn to protect and defend yourself, improve your fitness, stamina, strength, confidence, co-ordination and flexibility.Mole RoadSindleshamWokinghamRG41 5DX
- Champions the interests of children involved in family proceedings. Professionally qualified social work staff, called Family Court Advisors (FCAs) work exclusivley in family courts. Visit website for more details. Children and young people can call our freephone Hear to Listen service on 0808 1753333 to…The Glasson Centre319 Oxford RoadReadingBerkshireRG30 1AU
- Tuesday - Friday 10am to 2pmCafe 12 is open Tuesday–Friday, 10.00am–2.00pm every week at The Pavilion. Cafe 12 is our friendly, volunteer-led cafe in the centre of Reading. With delicious food, good company and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to pop along to meet friends and have a chat. The café…Lifespring Church, 143-145Oxford RoadReadingRG1 7UY
- Thursdays and Fridays : 10.00am to 2.00pmA warm welcome - open to everyone Thursdays and Fridays Tea and coffee from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm Lunches from 12 noon to 2.00 pmSt. Catherine Church CentreWhittingham AvenueTilehurstReadingRG31 5LN
- 9am-5pm Monday to FridayCalibre Audio Library brings the joy of audiobooks to anyone struggling to access print. We offer fiction and non-fiction, recorded unabridged audio books through a subscription-free national postal and internet service. The Calibre website provides details of all our services. Calibre Audio Library ia a registered…New RoadWeston TurvilleAylesburyBuckinghamshireHP22 5XQ
- We are a charity dedicated to preventing male suicide, the single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the UK. We offer support to men of any age. We support those bereaved by suicide. Thames Valley CALMzone was launched in 2015.
- Worried about self-harm? Calm Harm is a free app that helps you manage or resist the urge to self-harm. Suitable for 13+ years
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