All our youth theatre activities at The Watermill are autism friendly, and Ad Lib is a session particularly aimed at young people aged 12 - 16 living with autism. Whether you have a diagnosis of autism, are waiting for one, or are keen to play…
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Adventure Dolphin is one of Berkshire’s leading activity charities that is home to a variety of different water and land based sports. Our aim is to offer the local community – young people and adults alike, the opportunity to experience the great outdoors through a…
Friendly toddler group suitable for babies up to preschool children with their carers. Childminders welcome! Snacks and drinks provided for children Tea, coffee and biscuit for the carers 10am to 12pm on Tuesdays during term-time. Summer trips organised

All Abilities Martial Art is a small club specialise in Aiki-JuJitsu for Self Defence we are a proud member of The British Combat Association. We Teach Martial Art (Self Defence) to a wide range of people from 8 to 75 years old able bodied and…
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All Stars Theatre Academy is the premier dance and theatre academy based in Reading and surrounding areas and in Hampshire. Established over 50 years ago, we give professional tuition for boys and girls, from your first fun steps in the dance studio to intensive specialised training. Whether…

The Ark is a person centred support service for people with learning disabilities or on the autistic spectrum to access day opportunities. We provide the alternative to traditional day service provision. Our service focuses on those who are preparing for independent living. Actvites include:…
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Arlington Arts Centre is a first class arts and conference facility set in a beautiful location within rural West Berkshire. All profits from the centre go to Mary Hare, the national charity for young deaf people. Check out their website for what's on.
The Royal County of Berkshire Army Cadet Force (ACF) is part of a national youth organisation aimed at inspiring young people to achieve both physically and mentally whilst developing self-confidence, teamwork and leadership.

Become an Arts Award explorer this summer! As an explorer, your child will take part in arts and crafts and find out more about West Berkshire Museum and history as they complete their Arts Award Explore. This programme is aimed at 7-12 year olds, and…
We are a 'User Led' independent and voluntary group that offers support, advice and activities for individuals on the autistic spectrum and/or other learning disabilities, their parents, carers or professionals within Wokingham & West Berkshire. We have family liaison workers who can offer free advice, support…
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SEN Teen Club! MUST BE BOOKED BY EMAIL A monthly TEEN Club for young people aged 12 to 18 years with special educational needs such as aspergers, autism, dyslexia, anxiety, OCD, ADHD and learning difficulties etc. No diagnosis is required. Siblings may also be able…
Our guided staircase tours on Saturday and Wednesday afternoons run from April to October 2019. The woodland is open all year, and it's a great place for a stroll. Go quietly and you may spot the herds of deer as they forage for food.In the…

All abilities welcome Having access to a wide range of leisure activities and facilities is important for everyone. No Limits will help the people they support enrich their social and life skills, as well as promoting a healthy lifestyle. Enquire about door to door transport.

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 runs free trampolining sessions for children and young people aged five to 25 with autism spectrum conditions in Bracknell. Due to limited capacity as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, we are not currently accepting further registrations for places. Sessions take place fortnightly on Sundays…
Special Needs screenings at Vue Cinema Newbury Films are screened on the last Sunday every month at 10am. Autism friendly films are special screenings of children's films, where subtle changes to the traditional cinema environment have been made, namely – Lights are left on low…

We run a range of Saturday activity clubs, in central Maidenhead, for ages 9 to 30. Sessions are built around topics that young people tell us they enjoy. You can find clubs offering Arts and Crafts, Console Gaming, table top roleplaying games, Pokemon, Lego and more. Run…
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Celebrating the WHOLE spectrum by providing autistic friendly events and activities in the Berkshire area. Including the annual Autistic Pride event in Prospect Park. We also run a monthly family group in Burghfield Common and offer training. Providing, you with up to date information about autistic lives, always open…
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…