Once a month on Saturday afternoon from 1:30 - 5:30pm We provide time, space, tea, coffee and some company You bring along those craft projects you’ve always meant to do: Scrap booking Card making Jewellry making Sewing, Cross stitch, etc.... Come along and join in…
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- Every 6 weeks (Wednesday)We are very pleased to be launching regular Dementia Friendly screenings at The Regal cinema in Henley-on-Thames Our Dementia Friendly Screenings aim to provide a fun and inclusive experience, enable people with dementia and their carers to attend the cinema in a safe and comfortable…2 Boroma WayHenley-on-ThamesRG9 2BZ
- Currently we run a Group on Fridays and Tuesdays in Woodley and Wednesdays in Central ReadingAge UK Reading is offering new, therapeutic group for people living with dementia, and their carers. NSH approved Maintenance of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MCST) Programme Three hour sessions to offer respite for carers/family responsible for the individual. Focused on fun and stimulating activities A light…WoodleyReading
- Looking for autism friendly things to do? Dimensions UK work with cinemas, libraries, museums and Belong by GAME Arenas. Each venue’s autism friendly training is tailored to their environment and guests. Adjustments include reduced sensory stimulation, increased signage and autism training for staff. Our training…
- All courses must be pre-booked. Visit the Crescent website for more information on courses for, computer skills, first aid and food safety www.earleycrescent.org Employability workshops are FREE, there is a charge for other courses Employability workshops including: personality profiling for job search, using linkedIn interview techniques…Crescent Resource CentreWarbler DriveLower EarleyReadingRG6 4HB
- Thursday 7th March 2024 - 19.00 - 21.00 London Road Campus, Building L33, Room G01The East Reading Safer Neighbourhood Forum is a voluntary group made up of local residents working with partner agencies (most notably Thames Valley Police and Reading Borough Council) that aims to act as a locally based problem solving group on community safety and crime Meetings …London Road Campus, Building L33, Room G01Access Via Crown Place via London RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5AQ
- Last Saturday of the monthNew Venue! A SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN and YOUNG PEOPLE The clubs enable those with an interest in trains to come together with their peers to observe, play, talk and enjoy their hobby in a welcoming, safe and relaxing environment – and where parents…12bSouthview ParkCavershamReadingRG4 5AF
- Open Monday to Wednesday from 0930 to 1630ENRYCH Berkshire – Looking Beyond Disability ENRYCH Berkshire is a local charity that supports adults with a physical disability to take part in social, leisure and learning activities. We offer: Advice and information on leisure and activities that are available in the local area; 1:1…Room G1, TOB1, Earley GateUnioversity of ReadingWhiteknightsReadingBerkshireRG6 7BE
- Our Ever Active Ageing Well programme is a physical and cognitive seated exercise activity that supports older & disabled adults who are seeking to improve their health, fitness and reduce feelings of loneliness and social isolation. All of our Ever Active Sessions are led by…
- Every Friday - 10 am til noonLooking for friendship or company? Need a break or to put your feet up with a newspaper? Play a game, craft or chatter away… Feel Good Friday offers a space for you to come and meet with others over refreshments in a warm friendly atmosphere. …26 School RoadReadingRG31 5AN
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