Agencies that work with children across West Berkshire, Reading and Wokingham (Berkshire West) are strongly committed to the shared responsibility to safeguard and protect children and young people. Berkshire West benefits from excellent inter-agency engagement, and proactive leadership, of this shared safeguarding agenda. We commit…
Additional Filters
16 Search Results
Related information
Bounce Back 4 Kids Bounce Back 4 Kids (BB4K) supports families affected by domestic abuse, once the perpetrator of the abuse has left the family home. It is a therapeutic support service to assist families in healing from trauma. To be able to receive a…
Support for victims of domestic abuse. Refuge, outreach/IDVA and helpline offered. Berkshire Women's Aid provide emotional and practical support to all people experiencing domestic abuse regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, socio-economic status, sexuality or background. BWA offer: a 24/7 helpline available on 0808 801 0882;…
The Children with Disabilities Team (CWDT) is a statutory service who work specifically with children and young people, who are aged 0 to 18, with significant special needs and/or disabilities, as defined in the Children Act 1989
In 1985 we started the UK’s first paediatric brain injury rehabilitation service and today we run the country’s largest service of its kind from our national specialist centre in Tadworth, Surrey. As one of the only services which can provide the most complex rehabilitation to…
Are you concerned about a child's welfare living within West Berkshire. If so then please report to the Contact Advice and Assessment Service.
Support for victims of domestic abuse. Refuge, outreach/IDVA and helpline offered. The West Berkshire Domestic Abuse Service is provided by Berkshire Women's Aid. They provide emotional and practical support to all people experiencing domestic abuse regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, socio-economic status, sexuality or background. …
Education Welfare and Safeguarding Service (EWSS) works to ensure regular school attendance of children of statutory school age by supporting schools, meeting with children and families and liaising and working closely with other agencies. Where necessary the EWSS carries out the statutory duty of legal…
Family Rights Group's goal is to enable children to be raised safely and thrive within their family and community. The Charity was established in 1974, by a group of lawyers, social workers and academics who were concerned about how families were treated when social services…
These 2 statutory child care teams; one covering the East (Calcot) and one covering the West (Newbury) of West Berkshire undertake work with families where children have identified safeguarding needs. The aims are to reduce risk and promote the welfare of children. Social workers work closely with mental health, domestic abuse and substance…
PACT helps hundreds of troubled families every year through inspirational and award-winning services across Reading and Berkshire. PACT helps parents to make the best life for their children, especially those from more troubled backgrounds. PACT supports vulnerable children and families through: Alana House - supporting…
ParentShield is a Great Child-Safe and Parent Friendly Mobile Network. Only Children or people needing special facilities are allowed to use it.Every feature of the Network is designed specifically for these users and features include advanced monitoring and safeguarding tools and spending and usage controls.…
SAFE! Support for Young People Affected by Crime (“SAFE!”) supports young people aged 5 up to 18 in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire who have been victims of crime and who are finding it hard to recover from their experiences. The crimes experienced by young people…
24/7 peer support and expert advice through A private and confidential ‘Support Hope and Recovery Online Network’ (SHaRON). SHaRON may be offered as part of treatment in some of our services, including: Eating disorders Perinatal care Learning disabilities Talking Therapies CAMHS Anxiety and Depression Neurodiversity Autism…
Supporting Care Leavers and Homeless Young People aged 16-25 We help young people bridge the critical gap between leaving care and independent living. We also help young people move on to independence after being homeless. More than 11,000 young people, aged 16-18, left care last…
The Youth Justice Support Team YJST (Previously the Youth Offending Team) is made up of social workers, education workers, a police officer, health worker, probation, restorative justice and youth workers. The team involves people from these different agencies to help access the services young people need to…