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Disabled people leading change, working to create a society where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens. Information from Disability Rights Website.
Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) of up to £30,000 are available for work that's needed to help a disabled person live more independently in their own home. The grants are available to both home owners and private tenants in West Berkshire. You can request an occupational therapist assessment by contacting the Adult Social…
As a higher education student living in England, you can apply for a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) if you have a disability, including a: long-term health condition mental health condition specific learning difficulty, eg dyslexia You must meet the definition of disability under the Equality Act 2010. The support you…
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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. …
Services we provide Assistance with personal care Assistance with shopping Assistance with domestic chores Assistance with learning new skills Assistance with managing moods, emotions and behaviours Assistance with meal preparation and managing a healthy lifestyle Assistance with accessing social and recreational activities Assistance in taking…
Childminder
Hello, my name is Donna and I have been an OFSTED registered childminder since 2007. I have good experience of looking after all different age ranges and can provide excellent references to any prospective parents. I am flexible and work together with the parents to…
The Downs School is a co-educational, comprehensive school serving the scattered rural community of the Berkshire Downs and beyond. The school is located in the village of Compton, off the A34 between Newbury and Oxford. The school consists of approximately 1,450 students. In 2018-19 the…
Downsway Primary School - Challenging minds. Changing futures. Downsway is a group 2 Primary School, age range 4 - 11, with around 213 children in 7 classes, ranging from Foundation to Year 6. There is one class per age group. Our catchment area serves parts…
Holiday Scheme
Dragon club is a morning and after school club linked to Speenhamland school. We also also open a holiday club for the half terms, Easter, Christmas and for three weeks of the summer holidays for children aged 4 to 13 years and is open to…
Established in 1994 and based at Amners Farm, Reading in Berkshire we run Drama Workshops and LAMDA courses in numerous local schools as well as independent after-school classes.
Duplo play sessions at Newbury Library. For under 5 years, every Friday in term time. FREE drop-in sessions, 10.00-11.00am. For more information: 01635 519900 | library@westberks.gov.uk. For full details about all events and activities in West Berkshire Libraries, please visit our website: https://booking.westberks.gov.uk/library_events.html
Duplo play sessions at Thatcham Library for under 5 years. Every Tuesday in term time, FREE drop-in sessions, 10.30-11.30am. For more information, please contact the library: 01635 866049 | thatchamlibrary@westberks.gov.uk For full details about all events and activities in West Berkshire Libraries, please visit our…
Duplo play sessions at Theale Library for toddlers and preschoolers. Mondays 1.30-3.00pm, all year round. Wednesdays 10.45am-12.15pm during half term and holidays. An informal session to have fun with Duplo. Younger siblings welcome - we have a few baby toys to play with as well.…
Charity investigating new and effective approaches to reading problems. Focus is on visual and auditory difficulties and how diet and nutrition affects behaviour. We support clinics for research and treatment and we provide unbiased information about dyslexia. The Dyslexia Research Trust (DRT) runs a busy…
Since 1995, the DRT has been helping to improve the lives of many thousands of young people with dyslexia. The DRT exists wholly to provide clinical services to children and adults with dyslexia and related conditions in order to support scientific research into the nature and…
The Dyspraxia Foundation is a national, registered charity with its administrative and fundraising centre in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Founded in 1987, it is financed entirely by membership subscriptions and private donations. The Foundation acts as a resource and information centre for those wishing to learn more…
EDIT is an early intervention service for children with additional needs (those likely to fall within the definition of SEN/D). Advisory teachers from the Service work in partnership with parents and carers, early years practitioners, and a range of health and social care professionals to…
Out of School Care
The Oaks Childcare Clubs CIC is a not-for-profit organisation which operates breakfast clubs and after school clubs in Mortimer St John’s School, Mortimer St Mary’s School, Aldermaston School, The Priory School and Silchester Primary School. They provide a fun, active and safe environment in which to care…