Articles on Family Information Services (178)

  1. Parents: Your Relationships Matter

    Whether you are together, separated or divorced the way you communicate with each other matters to your children, regardless of how old they are. Conflict between parents is a normal part of relationships. Not all conflict is harmful, in fact when disagreements or conflict is…
  2. SEND Guide for Parent Carers

    A quick and easy guide for parent carers of children and young people with special educational needsand/or disabilities (SEND). This guide has been put together with parent carers, in partnership with other services, to help families access information on local SEND services for children, young people with…
  3. Oak Tree School

    Oak Tree School c/o Maiden Erlegh TrustSilverdale Road, Earley, Reading RG6 7HS A colaboration between Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC) Reading & Wokingham Borough Council. Oak Tree School is an exciting collaborative project which will provide a safe and happy learning environment for 150 learners…
  4. Parent to Parent Support

    Parent to Parent Support section, has been set up as a direct result from parent carer feedback.  This section will provide information on services where parent carers can support each other, who have a child or young person with SEND.  Created - March 2021 Updated -…
  5. Emergency Plan and Reading Carers Card

    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…
  6. Blue Badge Hidden Disabilities

    Blue Badges Hidden Disabilities From the 30th of August, people with hidden disabilities were granted the same rights to disabled parking as those with physical disabilities. This means that people with hidden disabilities like autism, dementia and mental health issues can now apply for a…
  7. Mental Health in Reading - Information page

    What is mental health? Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Mental health problems are very common and there is…
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