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- Depression Xpression is a peer support group for people with depression and other mental health issues in the Reading and Wokingham area. Our meetings are completely free of charge and everyone is welcome without the need for referral. We aim to provide a safe and…35-39 London StreetReadingRG1 4PS
- People accompanying wheelchair users get free admission to events at the Hexagon Theatre, Concert Hall, Town Hall and South Street Arts Centre, They can also arrange escorts for wheelchair users to give regular carers a break.Queens WalkReadingRG1 7UA
- We are running some of our activities face to face in smaller numbers. The Drop In: Wednesdays at The Crescent Centre in Lower Earley (Warbler Dr, Earley, Reading RG6 4HB) Carers Club: Meeting each month Hydro: at RBH has now stopped Young Persons Group We are…34 Parsley CloseLower EarleyReadingRG6 5GN
- The aim of the scheme is to identify people at the first possible stage of entry into the Criminal Justice System who may have a mental health problem and to make a proactive response to provide a diagnostic assessment service, to identify psychiatric and social…7-9 Cremyll RoadReadingRG1 8NQ
- The aim of the centre is to provide a safe, sustainable, pro-active and friendly environment for people of all abilities, to meet and climb. RCC has trained staff who can support people with physical disabilites and sensory needs.Unit 33 Robert Cort Industrial EstateBritten RoadReadingRG2 0AU
- Wednesday am and ThursdayCitizens Advice Reading is a small local independent charity. We offer free, impartial and confidential specialist advice to help people with a wide range of problems including benefits, debt and money and cost of living. To arrange an appointment with an adviser, please check our…Minster StreetReadingRG1 2JB
- Thursdays Fortnightly 10.30 am - 3 pmMeetings every other Thursdays in the Church Hall, including lunch and other activities (theatre, sea side trips etc…)Sacred Heart (Reading Polish Church) HallWatlington StreetReadingRG1 4EH
- Specialist nursing care to people with progressive neurological conditions with complex health care needs, acquired brain and spinal injuries and those needing some rehabilitation/therapy to reach their optimum level and quality of independent life.1 Sherwood Place153 Sherwood DriveBletchleyMilton KeynesMK3 6RT
- ReadiBus is a specialist transport service for people with restricted mobility and who would otherwise have great difficulty in getting out and about. ReadiBus' principal service is a dial-a-ride door- to-door, fully accessible, assisted bus service for people who cannot use, or have great difficulty in…Cradock RoadReadingRG2 0JT
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