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Come and join us at The Crucible Newbury for our monthly Adult Social Group. Anyone 18 years or over who is Autistic or has any related condition or learning disability/difficulty is welcome to join us. You are welcome to come alone or with a partner,…
Independent Health Complaints Advocacy and Healthwatch in West Berkshire is provided by The Advocacy People. Learning Disability Partnership Boards (LDPBs) for people with learning disabilities are made up of people with learning disabilities, parent/family carers, support staff, people who supply and buy services, people from health…
SWAN's (South West Advocacy Network) West Berkshire Advocacy Service for adults includes: Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy, including Safeguarding Advocacy and Relevant Persons Representative Independent Mental Health Advocacy Independent Care Act Advocacy
Age UK Reading is offering new, therapeutic group for people living with dementia, and their carers. NSH approved Maintenance of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MCST) Programme Three hour sessions to offer respite for carers/family responsible for the individual. Focused on fun and stimulating activities A light…
Sport in Mind, the charity that uses sport and physical activity to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems. A chance to be outside, become involved in growing vegetables and flowers, meet new people and enjoy the natural environment whilst also taking part…
Join in on these fun 'Virtual' singing sessions either via your computer or on the telephone. The group consists of participants from Berks, Bucks, Oxford and Milton Keynes. There are 2 sessions every Monday: 11.00 to 12.00 pm
For anyone affected by dementia. Ask for advice, share information, join in discussions and feel supported. A lot of valuable information is available.
A West Berkshire and Groundwork South partnership that supports individuals with additional needs and disabilities. This service provides you with advice and guidance and a bespoke support package for those who are furthest away from employment and skills. For further information please contact Isabel King…
Daily wheelchair and electric mobility scooter loans for anyone visiting Newbury, and free parking for Shopmobility customers. Available from the Volunteer centre shopmobility offices, located at the bottom of Northbrook multi-story car park behind WH Smiths. Find a range of products. The shop also has the ability to…
Visit the GOV.UK website to find out if you are eligible to receive attendance allowance. Attendance allowance helps with extra costs if you have a disability severe enough that you need someone to help look afer you. Attendance Allowance helpline Telephone: 0800 731 0122 Textphone:…
See the information page on West Berkshire Council's website.
Autism Berkshire provides a wide range of workshops and courses for parents and carers of autistic children and young people, including those awaiting diagnosis. Among those available to West Berkshire residents are: Workshops on Understanding More About Autism; Supporting Behaviour; and Sensory Differences; Autism in Girls;…
Sport in Mind, the charity that uses sport and physical activity to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems. open to all abilities, delivered by a qualified instructor, Malc, and all equipment is provided.
Sport in Mind, the charity that uses sport and physical activity to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems. Fun, casual drop-in Badminton session for people experiencing mental health problems with your session leader, Tony. All abilities welcome!
Sport in Mind, the charity that uses sport and physical activity to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems. Fun, casual drop-in Badminton session for people experiencing mental health problems. All abilities welcome!
Could you be a dementia friend/champion? A Dementia Friend is somebody that learns about dementia so they can help their community. If you are an individual and interested in improving your awareness of dementia, you should contact the Dementia Friends team first. You should also contact the…
Information and support to live independently and safely. Berkshire Vision provide vital practical and emotional support to visually impaired people and their families. The range of services include: Sight Loss Support Officers Telephone Befriending Tech support Employability Children, young people and families activities programme Social activities 18-35…
The group was set up specifically to support young adults with their transition into adulthood. Regular get-togethers are available for this group. Members meet with other partially sighted young adults living in Berkshire, this gives them a sense of friendship and takes the isolation away…
Specialist treatments and advice are provided for adults over the age of 18. Referral by GP or healthcare professional only. They do not accept self referrals.