West Berkshire Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS) is available to parent carers of children and young people aged 0-25 with special educational needs and/or a disability (SEND) and also to children and young people with SEND themselves. The support…
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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…
You can find lots of helpful information in West Berkshire Council's 'Managing with sight loss' booklet
Does it feel like other babies sleep longer than yours? Does your toddler wake a lot in the night? Does your child take a long time to go to sleep or only fall asleep in your arms? If you have answered Yes or have any…
The Tellmi app, which has been specifically designed for young people, is now available for free to all 11-18 year olds living or going to school in West Berkshire. Young people in West Berkshire can also benefit from over 600 directory resources and access to…
A group to support your wellbeing , we offer informal support, strategies to help you look after your own wellbeing and a listening ear. Based on the 5 Ways of Wellbeing.
A free, confidential counselling charity for young people aged between 11 and 25, who live, work, study or are registered with a GP surgery, in West Berkshire.
Trust House (formerly Trust House Reading) is a rape and sexual abuse support centre. We were set up in 2013 by The Survivors Trust with funding received from Ministry of Justice under the Coalition government’s commitment to open 15 new rape support centres. A national…
Maintained Nursery Schools and Classes
Victoria Park Nursery School & Family Hub operates from a purpose built premises with a large garden on the edge of Victoria Park in central Newbury. We are maintained by West Berkshire Council and are a centre of Early Years Excellence. Our Nursery School, which…
From schoolchildren to senior citizens; from people in unskilled jobs to professional people; from the highly paid to the unemployed; from the able-bodied to people with disabilities. Everyone has something to offer. Why volunteer? People volunteer for a variety of reasons: learn new skills make…
A membership programme which provides access to surplus food and drink which would otherwise be sent to landfill - good for your pocket and better for the environment! Join our friendly Community Larder club today for a one-off joining fee of £10 plus £3.50 per week…
West Berkshire Family Life is an online family guide designed to help families make the most of family life in Berkshire! On the site you’ll find guides detailing local activities & events, education, services, food & drink and shopping – covering kids’ classes, restaurant reviews,…
Real Nappies Our free sample pack to encourage the use of real nappies Using real nappies not only saves you money - it cuts down on waste and is better for the environment than using disposable nappies.Parents can try real nappies at home by requesting our…
West Berkshire's Virtual School is for children in care and those who were previously looked after. The aim of the service is to work with children and young people, their carers, social workers and schools to improve educational outcomes. As a team, we have qualified and experienced…
Wild for Life is on a mission. A mission to put schools, families and children in greater control of their own mental and physical health and wellbeing. We have created an exciting new learning programme and toolkit for teachers and pupils which fills the academic…
It can be rewarding to care and help your family cope but you should still be able to relax and have some fun, which is what West Berkshire's Young Carers Project is all about. The aim of the project is to help by... reducing the amount…
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 Offending Team (YOT) 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 help turn them away from crime.…