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- Berkshire Deaf Children’s Society was formed in July 2018 following the merger of South East Berkshire Deaf Children’s Society and Reading Deaf Children’s Society. We are a registered charity run by parents of deaf children and our main aim is to give help and support to…
- New Survival Guide programme aims to help autistic adults move into employment Autism Berkshire is working with the Reading-based charity Graft Thames Valley on a new service to help autistic adults who want to find a job. The free Survival Guide Skills for Employment course…
- iCollege is Pupil Referral Unit Service (PRUS) providing education for learners who have difficulty accessing mainstream. We offer: Full-time placements to support learners in achieving personal and academic success (KS2 – 5) Off-site reactive provision to improve mainstream engagement (KS1 – 4) Bespoke packages, including…Richmond HouseSpeenNewburyBerkshire
- Young people today face 24/7 pressure. Soulscape exists to give them space. Soulscape is a charity working in partnership with Berkshire schools to give young people the space they need. The pressure Being a teenager has always been tough. But for today’s young people, peer…House, The Courtyard, Denmark StreetWokinghamRG40 2AZ
- The Alt Prov provides 5 – 15 year old students meaningful bespoke activities improving self esteem and learning attitudes which has a healthy impact on their life. Our Primary and Secondary Alternative Provision provides bespoke and enriched SEMH focussed timetables to re-engage children in learning…BracknellBerkshire
- 2nd and 4th Sundays of the monthWe have separate entrances for each parent, so you do not have to meet, and we provide a large hall and an enclosed safe outside area for play with a variety of toys and games. You can find out more about our Centre by going to…PO Box 2692ReadingRG1 9BN
- 2nd and 4th Saturdays every month, from 2pm to 5pmWelcome to the Lower Earley Child Contact Centre We can provide a supportive, friendly, neutral and safe venue for contact. When a family separates, it is not always possible to agree where a child should see one parent, or both of them, or other family…Chalfont CloseLower EarleyReadingRG6 5HZ
- Monday to Thursday 10am to 3pmWe provide information, advice and support to anyone in need. We deal with a huge range of issues including helping with benefits checking, welfare rights, form filling and housing advice, information on living with disabilities, help for carers and much more.233Kings RoadReadingRG1 4LS
- Saturday 3pm-5pmSessions for ages 8-16 years For further information, please contact Craig via email chrugbyltd@gmail.com or mobile 07798844202SonningRG4 6SU
- We have launched our very first Health Bus to bring our services direct to your community. The bus features state of the art facilities and a ramp to allow easier access for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues. There's a private curtained area for people wishing to speak…
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