Retirement properties with a health club, library and restaurant. A monthly management fee, deferred management charge and ground rent apply to all properties. Also visit the website for a full listing of activities and details of membership. Swimming pool and fitness studio also open to…
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With 39 self contained flats. All the flats have a kitchen, lounge, separate bedroom and a bathroom with a walk in shower. Two flats have double bedrooms and there are five specially adapted wheelchair flats on the ground floor. There are two assisted bathrooms in…
AutAngel is a community interest company run by and for autistic people.The group develop and help others develop autistic run projects, and publicise autistic-run ventures and events of interest to autistic people.The AutEvents calendar offers a free listing service for events of interest to autistic people.
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Autism Advisor for Families offers: Support for families and carers post Autistic Spectrum Diagnosis by: Listening to parents concerns and answering questions Providing guidance and information for families Sign posting to other services and voluntary organisations. Managing and delivering training programmes for parents Parent Autism…
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Autism Berkshire is running a number of online services to help parents and carers of autistic children during the coronavirus pandemic, including online autism advice workshops and courses. The charity’s autism advice Helpline and its Benefits Service are continuing to operate to advise autistic people and…

This club for adults with autism spectrum conditions and their parents/carers meets fortnightly in Reading, normally on Monday evenings. Every other meeting takes place at The Outlook pub. Venues for the other meetings vary and can include bowling arcades, restaurants or walks. Details of forthcoming meetings…

Our Benefits Service is still available to offer advice about eligibility for benefits and help to complete application forms during the coronavirus pandemic, including online workshops and one-to-one appointments by video link – see below for details of online workshops and how to contact our…

This service is currently suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic. The club is for children aged 6 to 15 years old with an autism spectrum condition and meets at Woolhampton, in West Berkshire. Due to the club’s popularity, we operate a waiting list for places and…

Teen Life is a six-session course for parents and carers of autistic young people aged 10 to 16 - and accompanying members of school staff who support their children. It aims to help them to understand more about autistic teenagers, discussing strategies and sharing ideas…

This service is currently suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic Autism Berkshire runs free trampolining sessions for autistic children and young people aged five to 25 at two venues in Reading and in Bracknell. Classes are usually fully subscribed, but we operate a waiting list and…

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: Autism Seminars for Families on understanding autism; managing anger; and sensory needs; Autism…
Autism Friendly Screenings at over 250 cinemas in partnership with Cineworld, ODEON, Showcase and Vue cinemas. Every month, each participating cinema shows a different film from a selection of new releases and classics including Pixar animations, Disney adventures and many more films suitable for all age ranges. What makes…
Special Needs screenings at Vue Cinema Newbury Films are screened on the last Sunday every month at 10am. Autism friendly films are special screenings of children's films, where subtle changes to the traditional cinema environment have been made, namely – Lights are left on low…

Our club is aimed at young people aged 14-25 on the autism spectrum and typically of mainstream ability, we welcome beginners and talented artists. The young people who attend shape the programme of different art media and crafts activities that we offer. Each session has…
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This is a social group for young people on the autism sectrum based around gaming on popular consoles such as the PS4, Nintendo or XBox. The games and activities are led by the young people's interests. All our games will be multi-player to encourage friendship and interaction.…
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We offer special interest groups for young people aged 14 to 25 who are on the autism spectrum. Many young people on the spectrum have special interests which they would like to share with others, but lack the social skills and confidence needed to do…
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The Autism Group offers special interest groups for young people aged 14 to 25 who are on the autism spectrum. Our Fusion Club, for 14-25 year olds, will appeal to fans of multi-player console gaming or Pokémon and offers other activities as well. This might be…
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We offer special interest clubs for young people who are on the autism spectrum. This one is for aged 9 to 13. Activities include console gaming, Pokemon and arts and crafts and provide a starting point for continuing to our other special interest groups. Our groups…
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