Tag Archives: Maidenhead

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New Socialeyes and Independent Living courses for autistic adults on way

We are delighted to announce that we will be running more Socialeyes and Independent Living courses, to help autistic adults to develop social skills and essential skills for everyday life, in Slough and Maidenhead this autumn. Both courses, which are free of charge, are open to autistic adults aged 19 and above living in the Slough
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Ping Pong Parlour invites autistic adults in Maidenhead to try table tennis free of charge

Autistic adults living in Windsor & Maidenhead are being invited to take part in free ping pong sessions at the Nicholson Centre in Maidenhead town centre every Wednesday evening during the summer. The special autism-friendly sessions will run between 6pm and 7pm from Wednesday this week, July 19, until Wednesday, August 30. The Pop-up Ping Pong Parlour is opposite the Tesco
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Family Seminars on offer again for parents in Windsor & Maidenhead

Parents and carers living in the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead can now register for free places at Autism Seminars for Families courses taking place in the autumn. The courses, developed by the National Autistic Society, proved very popular with parents and carers when we ran them in Windsor recently. Once again we will be offering
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Courses for autistic adults still have free places available

We still have a limited number of places for autistic adults on new Socialeyes and Independent Living courses starting next month. These free courses are open to over-19s with a diagnosis of autism, who live in Slough and the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead. The Independent Living course focuses on basic everyday skills needed
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More chances to benefit from Family Seminar courses

After running successful pilot sessions this year, Autism Berkshire will be providing more NAS Family Seminar courses for parents and carers living in the Windsor, Maidenhead and Bracknell areas in 2017. The seminars, which are free of charge, use course materials developed by specialists from the National Autistic Society. After feedback from previous course participants
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New courses for autistic adults on way in East Berkshire

We will be running more Socialeyes and Independent Living courses, to help autistic adults to develop social skills and essential skills for everyday life, from January next year. The Socialeyes course starts at East Berkshire College’s Langley campus, in Station Road, on Monday, January 9, at 6.30pm. Classes last for two hours and the course runs
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Youth groups go ten-pin bowling for half-term sessions

Our youth group members can enjoy special sessions to go bowling this week for the school half-term holiday. The Windsor & Maidenhead Youth Group will be off to Tenpin Bowling Maidenhead tomorrow, Tuesday, October 25, while the Slough Youth Group will be at Absolutely Ten Pin in Slough on Saturday, October 29. Both sessions will run from
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Autism understanding exhibition makes debut at CAMHS conference

Our new exhibition, Autism in Berkshire: Past and Present, tracing the development of autism understanding in the county, made its debut yesterday in Maidenhead. A selection of panels from the exhibition formed the backdrop to our information stand at the Berkshire East Clinical Commissioning Groups Federation’s CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service) Transformation Conference.
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Sign up for Autism Berkshire’s new season of relaxation classes

Places can now be booked for our autumn programme of free relaxation classes for children with autism and their parents and carers in Bracknell, Slough and Windsor & Maidenhead. Our qualified relaxation teacher, Katia Cornwall, is making some changes to the format of the classes for children and teenagers aged 5 to 17, with the
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