The Bladder and Bowel Foundation (B&BF) is the UK wide charity for people with bladder and bowel control problems. B&BF provides information and support services, including a confidential helpline, for anyone affected by these conditions as well as their families, carers and healthcare professionals. BOWEL…
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Voluntary Aided - Secondary - Sixth Form Blessed Hugh Faringdon Catholic School & Sixth Form Centre has published their Local Offer to provide information on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) With a resource for statemented pupils with Asperger's Syndrome within a secondary school. …
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Parking concessions for people with severe walking difficulties who travel either as drivers or as passengers. Blue Badges allow the holder concessions when parking.They're issued to individual applicants (you do not need to own a car) and organisations that transport disabled people.

Let's all escape reality for a short while & lift our spirits with some interactive music-making. This session is designed for children 5 or younger to enjoy with their grown-ups (and older children are very welcome too!)We'll have 5 mins at the start of the…

Coronavirus status: CLOSED
Holiday Scheme
THIS PROVIDER HAS NOT UPDATED IN OVER A YEAR AND THEREFORE THE INFORMATION IS LIKELY TO BE OUT OF DATE. We are situated in the beautiful countryside on the outskirts of Tadley/Baughurst and offer holiday care for children aged 4½ to 10 years old. We…

Coronavirus status: OPEN
Day nursery
THIS PROVIDER HAS NOT UPDATED IN OVER A YEAR AND THEREFORE THE INFORMATION IS LIKELY TO BE OUT OF DATE. The Kindergarten is located on the edge of Brimpton Common, overlooking beautiful countryside and benefits from being set in a rural area. We have a…

It’s for young people with and without disabilities aged 9 – 18. There’s a range of activities available, including games on the playstation or Wii, giving the club’s robot mascot a seasonal makeover, getting sporty with table tennis or basketball, creating a culinary masterpiece or…

*This club is currently not running* Bphab Youth Club club runs on Saturdays. Siblings welcome. Phab is a charity dedicated to promoting the integration of people with and without disabilities. Come along every Saturday from 9.30am to 1pm and join in the fun if you're between…
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Bracknell & Wokingham College has published their Local Offer providing information on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Bracknell & Wokingham College is a small to medium further education provider with over 1500 full-time and over 4500 part-time learners. The college offers a range of…
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A social group run by Promise Inclusion (formally Wokingham, Bracknell and Districts Mencap) for adults aged 18+ with mild to moderate learning disabilities. An opportunity for you to meet new people, make friends and have fun. The group meets every Tuesday evening at venues within…
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Every Saturday BTC run two, one hour trampolining sessions for children and adults with special needs. The needs/requirements of each individual may vary greatly but we do try to accommodate everyone. To discuss individual needs or to arrange a trial session, please contact via e mail or telephone 01344…
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When to use an Urgent Care Centre? Use the Bracknell Urgent Care Centre (BUCC) if you need medical treatment or advice which does not need a visit to A&E. The BUCC treats minor injuries and minor illnesses that require immediate assessment and treatment but do…

Coronavirus status: OPEN
Schools
We are a happy, friendly and aspirational Church of England primary school. (NOR 165), set in a beautiful rural location in the heart of West Berkshire. We serve pupils of all faiths, or none, from Bradfield Southend and the surrounding villages. In our last OFSTED report…
The Breakaway Group is for 18-30 year olds with learning disabilities to enjoy being part of a group and have fun, get active and engage in all sorts of social and recreational activities. Another way we help disabled children feel part of society and further develop…
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Session currently on hold. please contact the Hub on 01635 31143 or Jo on 07500951014 if you require breastfeeding support
The group is run by volunteers and has been running for a number of years. We operate from Brightwalton VIllage Hall which is the same hall as the Pre-School. Wide variety of toys available (inc. ride-on-toys, ball pit, climbing frame, soft play shapes, tunnels, tents,…
Coronavirus status: OPEN
Schools
Brightwalton C.E Primary is a small rural school in the middle of the village of Brightwalton, set high on the Berkshire Downs, close to the borders of Wiltshire and Oxfordshire. The school offers an education inspired by Christian values. We believe everyone is precious in…

Coronavirus status: OPEN
Pre-School Playgroup
THIS PROVIDER HAS NOT UPDATED IN OVER A YEAR AND THEREFORE THE INFORMATION IS LIKELY TO BE OUT OF DATE. Brightwalton Preschool Nursery is located in the idyllic village of Brightwalton, where we have been delivering a unique learning experience for Preschool children for over…

Coronavirus status: OPEN
Schools
Brimpton is a small rural school. We currently have 53 pupils on role. We have an open door policy and actively encourage parental involvement. We foster links with the local community and the parish church. We recognise that staff and pupils are connected and dependent on…
Since the BDA was founded in 1890, its primary purpose has been the status and recognition of the Deaf Community and British Sign Language (BSL) in the United Kingdom.