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- Monday's (except Bank Holidays) 1pm - 3pmA drop-in session for young parents up to the age of 19 is running at Fairview Centre in Reading on Mondays from 1pm-3pm (excluding bank holidays). The sessions are free, and include toys, books and craft activities for the children, refreshments and of course, the chance to…90aGreat Knollys StreetReadingRG1 7HL
- Monday to Friday 8am-6pmCaring for children and young people with cancer and their families - in hospital and in the community. Supporter Engagement team online using live chat Monday to Friday, 10am-4pm Telephone Helpline Monday to Friday 8am-6pm Online enquiry form. Visit website for more details.WhitefriarsLewins MeadBristolBS1 2NT
- Who are we? Younger People with Dementia (Berkshire) CIO was set up in 2012 to fill a gap in provision for those with young onset dementia and their family and carers. Our aim was to provide meaningful respite that worked with current provision over the…Indigo HouseFirst Floor, Mulberry Business Park, Fishponds RoadWokinghamBerkshireRG41 2GY
- The Your Reading Passport no longer covers Leisure (please note: those who were already accessing free swimming on a YRP prior to 1 July 2021 will continue to do so). The card is still available for discounts on specific Reading Borough and Reading Lido services visit Your Reading…
- Mondays 4pm - 6pmYouth Club Mondays 4.30pm - 6.00pm secondary school age children, welcome for food and activities, including Readipop sessions110Amersham RoadCavershamReadingRG4 5NA
- The Children and Families Act 2014 set out a new legal framework for children and young people with SEN (special educational needs) in youth custody. This change commenced on 1 April 2015. The attached document from the Council for Disabled Children (CDC) has a range of information for young people, parents/carers, professionals…
- 17th & 31st March 4pm to 5pmA free fun taster session for young people 9-16 years. Participants must wear wellies/boots, long trousers and a comfortable coat.Enborne Equestrian CentreHamstead MarshallNewburyRG20 0JL
- Multi agency group which deals with young people who get into trouble. Referrals to the Youth Offending Service are made automatically by the police. Visit website for more information16North StreetReadingRG1 7DA
- Youth Workers work within the Children's Action Teams (CATs). The Youth Service provide a range of community-based youth worker activites in a variety of venues, and an exciting range of leisure, recreation and residential experiences to young people. Youth Workers also provide one to one…Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
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