Category Archives: Youthclub

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Popular youth groups need more volunteer helpers

High numbers of children attending Autism Berkshire’s range of youth groups around the county mean we need more volunteers to work alongside the group leaders. We launched new youth groups for children with autism and their siblings in Bracknell, Slough, Windsor and Wokingham earlier this year, to build on the popularity of our long-established Games
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Volunteer’s marathon effort boosts Bracknell CAYP Group

Children and teenagers who attend Autism Berkshire’s Bracknell CAYP youth group will soon be able to enjoy lots of new games, thanks to the fundraising efforts of David Blackburne. David, 28, from Bracknell, is an adult living with autism who likes to keep busy and volunteers at the group. He is also a keen runner
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New Wokingham youth group holds first session

Autism Berkshire is pleased to announce that our new Wokingham youth group will meet for the first time on Saturday this week, July 2. Sessions will take place at Wokingham Youth Centre, in Reading Road, between 1.15pm and 3.15pm. Click here for more details of future meetings on Saturdays until March next year. The group is
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Youth group provision expands to West Berkshire

Autism Berkshire is launching a youth group for West Berkshire as we continue to expand the range of leisure activities for children available outside Reading. The new club will be open to children aged between eight and 17 living in West Berkshire who have a diagnosis of an autism spectrum condition, including Asperger syndrome, or are
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Autism Berkshire’s youth groups return after successful trial run

  Autism Berkshire’s youth groups in Bracknell, Slough and Windsor are returning. There was a great response to the pilot sessions we ran from January to March. Meetings of all three groups, for children and young people aged eight to 17 with autism spectrum conditions or who are on the waiting list for a CAMHS
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