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…
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Sleep Service Parenting Special Children’s Sleep Service is provided by our team of practitioners including our highly specialist Sleep Practitioners. The service offers a range of advice, support and training to parent/carers of children and teenagers with additional needs. Training for professionals is also available.…
Diagnosis 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…
Transition to Adulthood Transition to adulthood is a whole new world to navigate! At Parenting Special Children we are parents/carers of children with special needs/disabilities and we also need to know more about this very important stage of life. We are delivering termly workshops on…
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…
We are a friendly and supportive group of parents and carers whose child either has a PDA diagnosis, or who suspect PDA and want to learn more about it. The group was founded in 2017 by local mum Leila Cox (mother to a PDA boy…
These sessions are simple ways of supporting your child's learning and development in everyday life. A six week programme that includes brain and sensory development, communication, play and language development.
This is for those parents/carers that have recently received a diagnosis for their child/children, taking place at Shaw House.
Sessions run for 6 weeks are are a great way to meet new friends. Topics covered includes wellbeing, sleeping and crying, common illnesses, play and development, introduction to first aid.
Registered charity providing support to people who are/were involved in Horseracing. Befriending service also available to close dependants. Welfare teams can be contacted via a 24 hour support line, seven days a week. Visit the website to choose your preferred method of contact.
The national ‘RADAR’ (Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation) scheme requires users to have a special Radar key to gain access to accessible toilets. Locally these are available from Shopmobility, Northbrook Multi-storey car park, Pembroke Rd, Newbury RG14 1AJ. 01635 523854Alternatively they can also be obtained…
ReachOut (LGBTQ+) Club Age 13-18 year old only. The club is held bi-weekly on a Wednesday, in a town-centre location, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, and provides a safe space for young people to come along, participate in fun activities and events, and meet other young…
Schools and Children’s services Red Balloon Reading The aim of Red Balloon is the recovery of bullied or traumatised young people who have self-excluded from school. We offer a full-time programme with a therapeutic approach. Our curriculum is negotiated with each student’s needs and interests…
Gov.UK Visas and immigration The Home Office is the Government department responsible for internal affairs and immigration control (permission to stay, citizenship, asylum) in England and Wales. How to claim Asylum in the UK, return home if you are a migrant in the UK, or…
Retina UK is the national charity for families living with inherited retinal dystrophies. We fund research and provide information and support to those affected by inherited sight loss and the professionals who support them. We support anyone with the following visual impairments: Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP),…
RSBC are here to support you and your family if you have a blind or partially sighted child age 0-25. We believe that children and young people need a strong family to be able to grow and flourish and sometimes when you receive a diagnosis…
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…
Sebastian's Action Trust supports families of seriously-ill children from diagnosis, through treatment and beyond by listening and responding to their unmet needs. All families of seriously-ill children should be able to have quality time together to relax, recharge and rebuild, never having to face life…
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The SEN Assessment team is responsible for carrying out new Education, Health and Care Plan assessments and reviewing and maintaining existing Education Health & Care Plans (EHCP).
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…