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- Once a month on SaturdayWe will now run monthly workshops on a Saturday on a variety of archaeology and historical themes. We play games, make and build things, handle real ancient artefacts, go on trips and take part in experiments! If your child is aged between 8 and 16…Humanities and Social Sciences (HumSS) BuildingDepartment of ClassicsWhiteknightsReadingRG6 6UR
- Independent Visiting & Advocacy Service These are now being provided by Reconstruct as a commissioned service. No need to go to panel- just refer! Every child in care has a statutory right to an Independent Visitor and an Advocate should they want one. Care leavers,…
- Trampoline centre in the Reading area. See website to find out more about the different activities available.https://www.redkangaroo.co.uk/parks/reading/ Kanga Tots - special toddler only bounce Monday Wednesday & Friday 10am - 12 noon: Saturday & Sunday 9am to 10am) £8.95 per child An adult must bounce with…8Bridgewater CloseReadingRG30 1JT
- VariousThe Rock Academy Foundation offer instrumental lessons, band experience and music enrichment within schools. We are a charity who aim to empower kids to write, play and perform their own original music.ReadingBerkshire
- SAFE! Support for Young People Affected by Crime (“SAFE!”). There are two main projects Young Victim Service supports young people who are dealing with the effects of crime. We have a number of workers, who can meet with young people face to face or online…
- Monday to Friday (9.30am - 4.30pm) - telephone serviceThe Florey and Contraception Services offer the full range of sexual health services including testing for and treatment of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and contraception. Please book appointments for sexual health and contraception via our online hub: Lilie Hub. Appointments are released at 8am daily.…Florey Unit21A Craven RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5LE
- Anxious, Worried, Stressed? Get help 24/7 from crisis support volunteers. SHOUT is the UK's 24/7 text messaging service, free on major network providers. This is a helpline for anyone in crisis, anywhere anytime if you are struggling to cope.
- Smart Works ~ Reading branch opened in October 2015 At Smart Works Reading, we offer free high quality interview clothes once a woman has secured an interview and an hour of free interview coaching. We are also continuing to offer a new service – Career Coaching.…95London StreetReadingRG1 4SJ
- Source is Reading’s Young People’s Drug & Alcohol service. We work with young people under 18 years old or up to 25 if they have learning difficulties. Service offers: Confidential assessments of young person’s drug/alcohol use including NPS (formerly legal highs) Links to substitute prescribing…
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