Autism Berkshire to hold online workshops for autistic adults
Autism Berkshire is setting out a series of fortnightly, online events aimed at helping adults navigate daily life from the ...
Autism Berkshire is setting out a series of fortnightly, online events aimed at helping adults navigate daily life from the ...
THE KING'S first birthday honours list includes charity workers, actors and scientists from Reading and Wokingham.
A FORMER Reading councillor who breathed new life into a charity helping families with autistic children has been awarded an ...
The service will offer provide remote andone-to-one support, workshops, problem-solving and advice sessions, and activity groups
Autism Berkshire is the latest charity to receive a £1,000 grant from the John Sykes Foundation's Covid-19 Relief Fund
TWO new online workshops are being launched next week aimed at helping people with autism cope with benefits. Places are ...
A FREE course for austic adults, SocialEyes, has been designed for Berkshire residents this May. SocialEyes is a free eight-week ...
AUTISM BERKSHIRE is running free workshops to guide residents through benefits applications. The charity is running a series of online ...
Autism Berkshire's alert cards A SCHEME launched by Autism Berkshire 11 years ago has a new look, as it links ...
TO SUPPORT the local autistic community, Autism Berkshire is offering a whole host of virtual courses and training workshops - ...
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