WAY aims to support young widowed men and women aged 50 or under when their partner died. WAY offers a unique support network to anyone who was widowed young. Talking to and socialising with others who have been through a similar experience can be an enormous…
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Ways and Means Trust have a warehouse in Rotherfield Peppard where adults can come and learn new skills, possibly in the warehouse where there is a light commercial packing and repackaging operation, which specialises in contract packing, for example, shrink-wrapping, collation, hand finishing, assembling point-of-sale displays, and packing products…

Ways into Work is a Community Interest Company that deliveres a range of Supported Employment services. Supporting individuals with a Disability to access Employment Opportunities. Ways into Work, will support both the inidvidual and Employer to achieve a positive Job Match and then provide the on-going…
Racing Welfare offers support to people employed or formerly employed in the British Thoroughbred Horseracing and Breeding industry, including their dependants. If you need help/support with any of the following call the Racing Welfare helpline: Welfare Accidents & Injuries Benefits Money Advice Illness and Disability…

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Welford and Wickham is a small, rural, church school, situated between Newbury and Hungerford, for children aged 4-11 years. There are about 90 children on roll, enabling all staff to know individual children and their families well and provide a nurturing and supportive school environment. The…

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This setting is professional and well organised. The main responsibility is to make the children feel safe, comfortable and happy including those who come from a different culture, have learning difficulties or speak English as a different language.The children in my care at present do…
WESC Foundation offers a range of educational, care and support services to children and young adults with visual impairment and other complex needs (including PMLD, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, severe learning disabilities, moderate learning needs, multi-sensory impairment, Cerebral palsy, social and emotional needs). Our services include:…

Wescott Infant School At Wescott Infant School children are placed at the heart of all that we do. We have high expectations for all our children; encouraging them to ‘have a go’, be brave, take risks in their learning, reach for the stars and…
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Our foodbank works with a number of different agencies, such as Citizens Advice, children’s centres and health visitors. To find out more about the agencies that hold our vouchers and how you can get help, please contact us. When you visit a referral agency they will take some basic…
The club offers full disabled facilities along with a selection of aids including wheelchairs. Additional support offered, please ask one of the qualified coaches who will be pleased to assist you.
Young people who would like to give this a try are welcome to join in the training session on Saturday mornings. Come on your own, with a friend or the family (min. age 9 yrs). Full disabled facilities. All welcome.

Run by parents for parents of children with additional needs and or disability, voice your opinion on the services you would like for your child. We hold coffee mornings, visit schools, meet with local services to ensure the voice of the parent/carer is heard. If…

West Berkshire Autism Team The Autism Team supports schools, parents/carers, children and young people following a child or young person’s diagnosis of Autism. The work may include: School Advisors: Lesley Botchway – Autism Team Coordinator and Secondary Schools Advisor Sue Granger – Autism Primary…
West Berkshire Card The leisure centre discount card for residents of West Berkshire The West Berkshire Card is a great, free way to gain discounts on: activities in the council's sports and leisure centres If you're over 60 years old, have a disability or are on…
The West Berkshire Card is a great, free way to gain discounts on: activities in the council's sports and leisure centres If you're over 60 years of age, have a disability or are on a low income you may be eligible for a Concessionary West Berkshire…
West Berkshire Community Hospital has a Minor Injuries Unit, a Phlebotomy service and an inpatient service.
Short Breaks Services Statement West Berkshire Council 2017 Short Breaks provide disabled children and young people with an opportunity to spend time away from their parents, socialising, gaining independence and having fun. They provide families with a ‘break’ from their caring responsibilities; they give parents…
West Berkshire DAA group is aiming to improve the lives of people living with dementia in West Berkshire. Steering group meetings are held regularly with at least 4 meetings a year. If you would like to attend one of these open meetings then please get in…

A community based charity in West Berkshire set up to assist the homeless back into work and accommodation and support those as necessary to the services which can help them. West Berkshire Homeless are still continuing to fund and run three half way houses and…

A community based charity in West Berkshire set up to assist the homeless back into work and accommodation and support those as necessary to the services which can help them. West Berkshire Homeless are still continuing to fund and run three half way houses and…