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Alana House Reading opened in April 2010, adopting the recommendations from the Corston Report, which identified nine pathways of support and the trauma-informed approach needed to support women. Initially established to support women who had committed offences but were often victims of trauma themselves, Alana…
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;…
We are a community organisation, creating connections and supporting ethnically diverse communities in West Berkshire, through culture awareness, health, education & community cohesion.
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. …
Educafe provides a safe space to meet, eat and learn at our FREE pop-up community cafe at Newbury Library with: free tea and cake for all free English conversation free activities and expert advice for parents in our Parents Village knit & natter volunteer opportunities…
The emergencySMS service lets deaf, hard of hearing and speech-impaired people in the UK send an SMS text message to the UK 999 service where it will be passed to the police, ambulance, fire rescue, or coastguard. The service is for people who cannot make…
Advice from experts explaining more about how to manage and improve your wellbeing. Practical tips and the opportunity to develop a personalised action plan.
Sources of help from WBC if you, or someone you care for, feels vulnerable. Help yourself feel safer in and around your home.
We understand that leaving an abusive relationship is extremely difficult and that many people need support along the way. Flag DV is a charity that helps people experiencing domestic abuse or violence from their partners, ex-partners or family members to access specialist advice and support.…
SupportLine is a helpline for any individual of any age, who know they need help but don't know where to find it. Support provided by phone, email and post. Support workers are fully trained to support each young person in their unique situation, and help them…
Practical hands on support as well as expert advice to those suffering with varying levels of Hoarding Disorder, ranging from the chronically disorganised to an extreme hoarder. Individuals and their families are supported throughout the process which helps them to reconnect with each other as…
Information, advice and support to victims and others who are concerned about or have witnessed abuse.
What is the Herbert Protocol? It consists of a form that contains vital information about a person with Dementia that can be passed to the police and Search and Rescue if that person is reported missing. A recent photograph of the person should also be…
Big meetings are held for adults with learning disabilities, carers, parents, adult social care, service providers and community support groups. LDPBs: Bring people together to talk about important issues for people with learning disabilities, and their family, friends and carers Make sure people who…
Loose Ends Newbury is a drop-centre in Newbury serving food to the homeless and vulnerable. The preparation and serving of healthy, hot meals is the group's main function but food parcels, toiletries and clean clothes are also offered to all those in need. The volunteers…
Domestic violence affects men too - Talk it over! The Men's Advice Line is a confidential helpline for male victims of domestic violence and abuse offering emotional support, practical advice and information on a wide range of services. Calls welcomed from all men - in heterosexual…
If you have immediate concerns about a child's or adult's safety, please contact the police:For emergencies, call 999.For non-emergencies, call 101.The police are the only agency that are able to act immediately to ensure a person is safe and protected from harm. West Berkshire Council social care is open from 08:30-1700…
Reading Refugee Support Group’s vision is for an inclusive society where refugees and asylum-seekers of diverse cultural backgrounds are treated with respect; where their essential needs are met; where they can find access to their legal rights and where they are enabled to play a…
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…