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- 1st Thursday of the MonthPeer to peer support meeting space, 1st Thursday of the month, all year round at Fairview Community Centre. This is a space for pregnant and post-natal people to come, with their children of any age, and talk about their experiences with their peers, facilitated by…Great Knollys StreetReadingRG1 7HL
- 3rd Friday of the Month 10am-12pmNew peer to peer support meeting space, starts Friday 17th March, and running every third Friday of the month, all year round at Hexham Road Community Centre, in Whitley. This is a space for pregnant and post-natal people to come, with their children of…1ABamburgh CloseReadingRG2 7UD
- 3rd Saturday of each monthSaturday Clubs for children with disabilities or additional needs, every third Saturday of the month. Run by our team of trustees and volunteers. Suitable for children of all ages and abilities, along with siblings, parents and carers. We provide a variety of activities with themed…Toutley RoadWokinghamRG41 1QN
- Down's Syndrome - West Berkshire Support Group Down2Us is a registered charity set up by volunteers to support children and families with Down Syndrome in West Berkshire. Striving to provide on-hand experience and information to carers, parents and families touched by those who have Down’s…
- Thursday's Term TimeSupport groups for parent carers who have children with additional needs. Support for parents/carers with children who have a diagnosis or awaiting a diagnosis of ASC/ADHD/ANXIETY/SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER. Thursday mornings 10.30am until 12noon at The Weller Community Centre, Amersham Road, RG4 5NA Friday mornings 10am-11.30am…
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Are you a parent or carer who cares for a young person struggling with mental health challenges? This new, non-judgemental support group provides a safe space for parents and carers to offload, share experiences, learn and engage with others who understand. No need to book…EarleyReading- Parenting Special Children We provide specialist support for Berkshire Families who have children + young people with special needs. Parenting Special Children’s mission is to provide specialist parenting support to parents and carers of children and young people with Special Needs, so that they can…Arcade11 Glebe RoadReadingRG2 7AG
- Tuesday'sDads and Male Carers Support Group This is a support group for Berkshire birth fathers and male carers (adoptive parents, foster carers and kinship carers) who are parenting/caring for children who have experienced developmental trauma and/or have special needs. Research shows that men can often…Thames Valley Park Drive EarleyReadingRG6 1PQ
- Part-time, term-time. If meeting up, mutually convenient time arrangedDiagnosis Support and Helpline Service The Diagnosis Support & Helpline Service offers one to one support, signposting and information to families who have recently received a diagnosis for their child/young person or are awaiting an assessment. This service can support parent/carers in a variety of…The Arcade11 Glebe RoadReadingBerkshireRG2 7AG
- Reading Families’ Forum are the local parent carer forum. Our board of trustees and steering group are all volunteers and have children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities ourselves. We understand what it is like to care for a child with additional…
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