All our youth theatre activities at The Watermill are autism friendly, and Ad Lib is a session particularly aimed at young people aged 12 - 16 living with autism. Whether you have a diagnosis of autism, are waiting for one, or are keen to play…
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A wide range of sports adapted for all level of sight loss ranging from gentle exercise and walks. to rock climbing, ice skating, golf and swimming.
Addington School is a special school for pupils aged 3 – 19 years. Addington School is located in Woodley next door to The Bulmershe School and the leisure centre. Addington caters for up to 255 pupils with severe or profound learning needs, many of whom…
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At a certain age – it varies depending on where you live - young people getting help from Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) must move onto Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS). This is called transition and is a big change. At YoungMinds find answers…
This workshop led by Robert Fitzmaurice is an introduction to monotype, the most painterly of printmaking techniques. Tools and techniques will be shared and attendees will be encouraged to apply what they learn to advance their own image-making. All materials are provided. Suitable for 16+…

Are you Dyslexic? Do you think you might be? We offer a free and confidential helpline, full assessments for children and adults, an adult support group, a course for parents - Understanding Dyslexia. Employers and dyslexia Advice and Awareness training Assessments Teachers and Trainers Your…

Supporting People Experiencing Mental Distress Mental illness is a term which describes a number of conditions of the mind that can impact on the health and wellbeing of an individual. Many of these conditions can be treated with advice from a doctor, however for some…

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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,…
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Adventure Dolphin is one of Berkshire’s leading activity charities that is home to a variety of different water and land based sports. Our aim is to offer the local community – young people and adults alike, the opportunity to experience the great outdoors through a…

Advocacy in West Berkshire is available to you if you are an older person, a carer, a person with a disability or a mental health illness. Services provided in West Berkshire: Click on a service below for more information. NHS Complaints Advocacy Supporting you if you have not…

AFC Newbury, which incorporates AFC Newbury Colts, is a community-focussed youth football club providing local soccer training and matches for around 300 children aged 6 to 18 from Newbury and its surrounding towns and villages. We run football taster sessions in April/May for children who are currently…

After school club until 6pm Monday to Friday term time only.
Fun Friday Club produces opportunities for young people and adults to have fun, chill out and be creative. The group has developed a hobby club for participants to bring and share their hobbies and explore opportunities with others to have fun with the various…

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…

Al-Anon Family Groups provide support to anyone whose life is, or has been, affected by someone else’s drinking, regardless of whether that person is still drinking or not. Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience in order to…

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…
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National charity working to help reduce the problems that can be caused by alcohol. If you're worried about your own or someone else's drinking, contact Drinkline on 0300 123 1110 for a free, confidential conversation (weekdays 9am – 8pm, weekends 11am – 4pm).
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This is a smaller than average-sized primary school. The proportion of disabled pupils and those who have special educational needs supported through school action is well below average. A proportion of the pupils are eligible for the pupil premium, which provides additional funding for pupils…