From Summer 2015 young people aged 16-18 have a statutory duty to participate in learning or training. The options available include full time education at school or college, an Apprenticeship, Traineeships, Supported Internships or other full time work including volunteering alongside part-time education or training,…
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Download and keep this handy leaflet Your Guide to local mental wellbeing services Z Card/Leaflet listing useful information and contact details.

Personal alarm watch service Peace of mind at the push of a button - for you and your family. The YourStride personal alarm watch gets you the help you need when you need it most. It works in your home, your garden or when you’re…

Come and join our youth workers at Waterside Centre’s Youth Café for young people in secondary school MONDAY 4.30 – 6pm SCHOOL YEARS 7-9 Tuesday 4.30 - 6pm SCHOOL YEARS 10-13 Waterside Youth Cafe is FREE
Come and join our youth club climbing sessions where you can develop confidence and skills in an adventure setting! For young people in school years 5 - 13 (please refer to separate session information). Term time FRIDAYS. Please book your places via our online booking…

A mentor/buddy service for young people who need a helping hand to increase self - esteem to combat various hurdles which may be hindering them from education employment or training. Y.E.S partner with parents, schools and colleges to unleash talents in young people to empower…

The Youth Offending Team (YOT) is made up of social workers, education workers, a police officer, health worker, probation, restorative justice and youth workers. The team involves people from these different agencies to help access the services young people need to help turn them away from crime.…
Welcoming Home Educated young people, these sessions take place during the day. Working with a professional workshop leader, together the young people will develop essential life skills as well as learning and improving performance techniques such as improvising, character development and approaches to script. Each…
All our youth theatre activities at The Watermill are autism friendly, but Yes And & Ad Lib are sessions particularly aimed at young people aged 8 - 11 and 12 - 16 living with autism. Whether you have a diagnosis of autism, are waiting for…
A new Deaf and hearing drama group for young people and adults Whether you are D/deaf yourself, or CODA (children of deaf adults), or connected to the Deaf world in another way, we’d love to meet you. You must be 12 years or older but…
Weekly groups for young people with additional stressors in their lives to take time out, connect, and play. Gentle drama groups to clear your head, use your imagination, and explore the world, and theatre! Interlude, ages 8 - 12, Tuesdays, 3:30 - 5pm Interval,…

The Yume Project offers a wide range of day activities and services tailored to meet the needs of adults with learning disabilities and/or autism. Staff have developed particular expertise in a number of areas, these include challenging behaviour, complex physical needs, epilepsy, life skills, transition,…

Childminder
My name is Zahra. I am a fully qualified, Ofsted registered and experienced child minder based in Thatcham, Berkshire. I have a B.A degree in Psychology. I am Pediatric First Aid trained and have been enhanced DBS checked. I offer quality childcare to ensure your…
Childminder
Hi, I am Zena I have been a registered childminder for 17 years, I have two older children of my own. I offer the government funded places, I am a member of Pacey whom I am also fully insured through, I have first aid training,…

Rhymetime at Thatcham Library. Every Friday in term time, 11.15-11.35am. For more information please contact the library: 01635 866049 | thatchamlibrary@westberks.gov.uk For full details about all events and activities in West Berkshire Libraries, please visit our website: https://booking.westberks.gov.uk/library_events.html