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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- RBC: Home Care and Support Framework (HCSF) Provider: Gold Standard Supported living Specialisms/services Eating disorders, Learning disabilities, Mental health conditions, Personal care, Physical disabilities, Sensory impairments, Substance misuse problems Caring for children (0 - 18yrs) Caring for adults under 65 yrs Caring for adults over…2Windsor SquareSilver StreetReadingRG1 2TH
- The service operates 24/7, with the exception of some closure weeks and Bank HolidaysWe offer overnight Respite for adults (18 - 65) with a learning Disability. The service is registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide personal care, the service is not registered to provide nursing care.188 Whitley Wood LaneWhitleyReadingBerkshireRG2 8PR
- 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…
- The Scheme office hours are:Reading Shared Lives Scheme provides support to vulnerable young people and adults within an approved carers own family home. They may need support becaue they have a physical or learing disability, mental health needs or because they are older and have become frail. Carers include…188Whitley Wood LaneReadingBerkshireRG2 8PR
- Thursdays Term timePlaces for children/young people who attend Brookfields school. This is an in-house youth club for children who attend Brookfields school The Youth Club meets every Thursday evening in term time 7.00pm to 9.00pm and is open for students aged 14 – 19 and is held in…
- 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
- 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,…
- Mondays from 6:30-8:30 and Thursdays from 6:15-8:15Creative Youth Assembly This unique and carefully crafted youth theatre with a youth club feel is the perfect opportunity for SEN young people to be supported in developing their social skills and making friends whilst building their confidence and self-expression through drama and dance/movement. Young Assembly (5 – 10…Kings RoadReadingRG1 4LY
- Support, friendship and play for children with special needs and their families What’s on at the centre? What we do Swings & Smiles is a place to play for children with special needs and their families. It offers a unique environment where the whole family…A Place to PlayLower WayThatchamRG19 3RR
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