Adfam is the only national umbrella organisation working specifically with and for families affected by drugs and alcohol. Our final goal is that no family member in need of support should go without it. As well as providing support materials and training specifically for families…
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- Our experienced Dementia Care Advisers provide information and practical guidance to help you: - Understand dementia- Cope with day-to-day challenges - feel supported to maintain independence - Prepare for the future Dementia Care Advisers provide tips and strategies as well as signposting to legal, financial…
- 3rd Sunday of each monthAutistic Pride Reading was registered as a charity on 22nd November 2018. Celebrating the WHOLE spectrum by providing autistic friendly events and activities in the Berkshire area. Including our annual Autistic Pride event in Prospect Park. We have plans to offer advocacy on an individual…Hollybush LaneBurghfield CommonReadingRG7 3FL
- If you are the parent carer for a disabled child or you provide unpaid care and support to a Reading adult (18 years+), you may be eligible for Carer's Support from Reading Borough Council's Social Care Services or Brighter Futures for Children. How to get an…
- Monday to Friday 9am - 6pm (Carers UK Advice Line)The Carers Rights Guide is here to outline your rights as a carer, and to give you the full picture of the practical and financial support available. The guide includes: Benefits: an overview of which benefits you or the person you can for may be entitled to…
- The Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) is a social movement with one simple aim: to bring about a society-wide response to dementia. It encourages and supports local communities and organisations to take practical action to enable people to live well with dementia. Organisations, businesses and groups…
- 1st Thursday of the monthA chance for people living with dementia to come together and influence Alzheimer's Society's and local organisations' work. Dementia Voice Local Group – monthly group meetings where members share personal experiences of dementia, knowledge and skills to shape a wide range of projects and topics…118 London StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4SJ
- DrugFAM offers a range of support services to families, friends and carers who are struggling to cope with the nightmare of a loved one’s addiction to drugs or alcohol and to those who have been bereaved by addiction or related causes. Through our range of services…8Castle StreetHigh WycombeBucksHP13 6RF
- What We Do Learning Disability England links groups and organisations that support families that include an adult with a learning disability. Our key objective is to work together to promiate better life chances for families that include someone with a learning disability. By linking groups and…
- The 'Message in a Bottle' Scheme is designed to encourage people living on their own to keep their basic personal and medical details in a common location where they can be found in an emergency. The bottle is kept in the fridge, where the emergency…
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