I have 13 years experience working with preschool, school-age and young adults up to the age of 19 years with Autism (neurodiversity), Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), Dysfluency, Selective Mutism and Speech Sound Disorders (SSD). Camilla works in specialist school settings as well as in mainstream schools / early…
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The Community Furniture Project is a charity that passes on donated items of furniture, electrical and other household goods to people in need. Everyone can shop at the Project. You don't have to be on a low income, on benefits or a pensioner - but if you…
FarmBuddies, a Social Enterprise, arranges for accompanied individuals or small groups with any mild or moderate additional need, aged 9-90yrs, to visit farms in the local area one day a week to do a variety of regular farm jobs including animal care according to age,…
Providing a safe environment where adults who have learning or physical disabilities, or poor mental health, may learn social and practical skills for independent living and take part in training in the form of horticultural therapy. Teaching social skills is very much part of what…
These groups take part in a variety of independent living skills activities like cooking, laundry care, travel training, CV writing, interview coaching and leisure-based activities such as swimming and going to the cinema. We also provide a range of exciting and informative outings to reinforce…
Link Up is a work skills project for adults with Learning Disabilities. Service users learn skills and knowledge for work, develop individual basic skills and awareness of responsibility in a work situation doing a variety of jobs for customers that include mail shots, packaging, light assembly and shrink…
We provide timely online training when a teaching professional needs specialist knowledge to understand and support learners, particularly those with special educational needs and/or disability. There is a charge for our main courses. However, we also provide a number of resources FREE including short online…
Introduction The SEND Reform Toolkit produced by the Local Authority contains a variety of advice, guidance, templates and information to support the delivery of the SEND Reforms. The majority of the documents in the Toolkit were co-produced with a range of professionals and families. The…
The Furniture Project provide opportunities to volunteer and train in practical activities at the Training and Community Support Centre which is based at the The Community Furniture Project, Bone Lane, Newbury. The Project runs a charity that passes on furniture, electrical and other household goods to…
“Transition” is a term used to describe the time when young people who may need ongoing social care services move from childhood into adulthood. For more information please refer to West Berkshire Council's Transitions web page.
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…
A weekly group that meet with their peer group and friends that is set up to equip people with a learning disability with social and life skills promoting social inclusion, equality and understanding between those with a learning disability and the public. Our aim is…
The Mulberry Garden is a therapeutic garden skills project for Adults with Learning Disabilities based at The Mencap Centre, Enborne Gate. The Mulberry Garden provides real work for its trainees with a customer base that is well established, providing such services as spring, summer and…
West Berkshire Training Consortium is a not for profit provider who contracts with the Govenment Education Funding Agency and Skills Funding Agency. We provide a wide range of opportunities for 16 - 24 year olds and adults as funded by the Government. This includes: EFA…
Supporting Care Leavers and Homeless Young People aged 16-25 We help young people bridge the critical gap between leaving care and independent living. We also help young people move on to independence after being homeless. More than 11,000 young people, aged 16-18, left care last…