ReachOut (LGBTQ+) Club Age 13-18 year old only. The club is held bi-weekly on a Wednesday, in a town-centre location, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, and provides a safe space for young people to come along, participate in fun activities and events, and meet other young…
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- Activate Learning Reading College has published their Local Offer providing information on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) At Reading College, we do our best to ensure that our students go further. Whether starting your career, planning a career change or career progression, we will…KIngs RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 4HJ
- Cygnets is a competitive swimming club for people with learning disabilities. They compete in regional, national and international competitions. Joining the Club: Membership of the Club is open to swimmers with a learning disability from the age of 7 years, who are capable of swimming…Richfield AvenueReadingRG1 8EQ
- Reading Families’ Forum are the local parent carer forum. Our board of trustees and steering group are all volunteers and have children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities ourselves. We understand what it is like to care for a child with additional…
- BOOK A READING FC COMMUNITY TRUST SOCCER SCHOOL TODAY AND LEARN TO PLAY THE READING WAY! https://officialsoccerschools.co.uk/readingfc/readingfc-courses/soccer_school.html?cat=97 Reading FC Community Trust host a series of FUNtastic soccer schools within the local area. Catering to boys and girls aged 5 to 14 years old, our school…Reading Football Club Plc, Madejski StadiumReadingRG2 0FL
- A group of community gardens and horticultural therapy groups in and around Reading who like to collaborate. The network shares information, skills and experience to help each other and ultimately all the people who come to their gardening places. Information about the gardening places of…
- Helpline Monday - Wednesday - Friday 9.30-2.30 in term time, but you can leave a message at any timeReading Information, Advice & Support Service for SEND (Reading IASS) offers free confidential and impartial information, advice and support about education, health and social care to Reading parents and carers who have children (up to the age of 25) with special educational needs or disability.…268Northumberland AvenueReadingRG2 7PJ
- Reading Mencap is the only charity in Reading supporting people with learning disabilities and their families throughout their lives by providing information, advice and practical support to help them lead happy, safe and fulfilling lives. We provide: Activity Day Service for adults with learning disabilities Family…21 Alexandra RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5PE
- Alternate Tuesdays 7.15pm-9.15pmGateway Club is a friendly, lively social club for adults with a learning disability. It meets on a Tuesday evening and gives members the chance to try new activities in a friendly, supportive environment. Activities are chosen by the people who attend Gateway Club. Indoor…21 Alexandra RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5PE
- Mondays 10am-1pmHear Our Voice, formerly known as Coffee Club, meets every Monday from 10am – 1pm at the Museum of English Rural Life (MERL), Redlands Road, Reading RG1 5EX. Hear Our Voice is a self-advocacy group, helping members to learn how to speak up for themselves,…6 Redlands RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5EX
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