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- Course dates will be confirmed however they will be run during Monday to Friday 9am until 5pm.This course is suitable for individuals who are currently caring for those who experience emotion dysregulation. The course looks into building the knowledge and skills to support someone with emotional difficulties whilst also using self-care practices. The course is run for 4 weeks, each session…1aRupert SquareReadingBerkshireRG1 3HE
- Do you help look after someone who is unable to care for themselves? If so, the 2-hour Urgent Community Response (UCR) service is here to help you! How can the UCR team support you? If you help look after someone, either for a friend or…
- Service for carers • Get support to help you in your caring role • Find local services and sources of help • Look after your health and wellbeing • Connect with other carers • Understand your rights • Carers Assessments for Reading-based carers Information, advice,…
- 24/7 Website support and information. telephone helpline weekdays 9-5The Nystagmus Network is a registered charity in England and Wales supporting people living with nystagmus. Nystagmus is a complex eye condition, characterised by involuntary movements of the eye. The eyes appear to wobble or flicker from side to side, up and down or round and…70Hyde ValeLondonLondonSE10 8HP
- You may be eligible for a carers card and emergency plan The Carers Card and Emergency Plan help make others aware that somebody is dependent on you. Having a carers card and emergency plan can be useful if you need support or assistance when you’re…
- Information and guidance notes on a wide range of topcis related to caring - including Home care Day care Night care Live-in care Respite care Ongoing care Specialist home care and advice on Elderly care Funding care Dementia
- We are a local charity, covering the Wokingham, Berkshire and surrounding areas. We know that having a child who needs your support more than most can make you feel lonely, it's hard to know where to go and who can offer you support with what…4 Seymour AvenueShinfieldReadingBerkshireRG2 9DT
- 3rd Sunday of each monthAutistic 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
- 1st Thursday of the monthA chance for people living with dementia to come together and influence Alzheimer's Society's and local organisations' work. Dementia Voice Local Group – monthly group meetings where members share personal experiences of dementia, knowledge and skills to shape a wide range of projects and topics…118 London StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4SJ
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