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Autism Advisor for Families offers: Support for families and carers following a diagnosis of Autism 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/Carer…
Autism at Kingwood is committed to helping autistic adults to live as independently as they choose and to access their local community. This is a support service for over 18s with Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism living in Oxfordshire. The service is delivered by Autism…
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Autism Berkshire was set up in 1990 by parents of children with autism, autism-related problems and challenging behaviours. We now have more than 300 members, including individuals, families and professionals. The main aims of the charity are to provide a comprehensive advice and information service for…

This club for adults with autism spectrum conditions and their parents/carers meet 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…

Autism Berkshire’s Benefits Advice Service is available to autistic people and their families in the county, whether or not they are members of Autism Berkshire. Our benefits service manager Kevin Jackson has many years of experience helping people with benefit applications and can help autistic…

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…

Autism Berkshire runs free trampolining sessions for children and young people aged up to 18 with autism spectrum conditions, at Bracknell. Sessions take place fortnightly on Sundays during school terms. Priority for places is given to children from families we are supporting and we will invite applications…

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;…
Offers training and talks about autism from an informed insider perspective. We also offer help to autistic adults, their families, or counsellors and therapists to understand and best manage the impact of autism. There is a charge for using this service
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The Primary Autism Resource located at Fir Tree Primary School opened in the Autumn of 2017, caters for pupils on the autism spectrum aged between 5 and 11 years. The Resource is one of two Primary Autism Resources serving West Berkshire. It is a state…
The West Berkshire Primary Autism Resource is located at Theale C of E Primary School. It opened in autumn 2005 and currently caters for up to 10 pupils with autism spectrum disorders aged between 5 and 11 years. The Resource is one of two Primary…

A 14 place resource for pupils with Autistic Spectrum conditions based in Theale Green School. Resource staff support students in classes as required and can offer one to one intervention programmes within the resource; for example in the consolidation of literacy and numeracy skills and social skills development. Staff support students…
Trinity is home to one of West Berkshire’s resource bases; the Autism Resource. This resource caters for students who have an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP) for Autism and, without specialist intervention would struggle in a mainstream school. The Autism Resource hosts two classrooms,…

The Autism Trust provides an ASD friendly, real working environment, fostering independence and building work skills for individuals aged 16 years and older, with autism. This can be achieved through work experience or where applicable participation in the ASDAN Employability programme.

The Autumn Group meets weekly on a Tuesday in the Wilkins Centre, providing lots of activities for all in the surrounding villages. Come along and join this friendly group cafe where regular speakers attend and outings are also organised for all to enjoy.
Special Academy - Primary, Secondary - Sixth Form The Avenue School-Special Needs Academy is a day, special school for boys and girls from the age of 2 – 19 with complex Special Educational Needs. It is situated close to the centre of Reading and is…
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UK Youth is a leading national charity that annually helps to empower 700,000 young people to reach their full potential. We strive to ensure that every young person we support is able to move from childhood to adulthood with the tools they need to become…

An informal group for parents/carers with non-mobile babies up until they are on the move. An opportunity for parents/carers to enjoy a cuppa and toast and socialise with other new parents. Once they are on the move they can attend Cruisers and Crawlers Unfortunately we…

Weekly session for parents who are expecting together with parents/carers of babies from birth until they are on the move, once babies are crawling its 'Crawlers & Cruisers'. All places must be booked in advance: https://booking.westberks.gov.uk/