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Local and national organisations providing specialist information, advice and support for specific health conditions and/or disabilities

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  1. Reading Depression Support Group
    Summary Support group where people share their experiences of depression and low mood. Meetings held at 7.30pm, first Tuesday of every month.

    Website http://www.readingdepressiongroup.co.uk/

    Email readingdepressiongroup@hotmail.co.uk

  2. Reading Divert Criminal Justice Liaison Team
    Summary The aim of the scheme is to identify people at the first possible stage of entry into the Criminal Justice System who may have a mental health problem and to make a proactive response to provide a diagnostic assessment service, to identify psychiatric and social needs and also to link to treatment programmes for offenders and support to victims and family members.

    Website http://www.berkshirehealthcare.nhs.uk/

    Email julia.goldsmith@berkshire.nhs.uk

    Phone 0118 955 1244

  3. Reading Mencap
    Summary Offers, support, advisory services, clubs and activities to families and carers of someone with learning disabilities

    Website http://www.readingmencap.org.uk/

    Email office@readingmencap.org.uk

    Phone 0118 966 2518

  4. Reading MS Society
    Summary Local support group for people with MS their families/carers. Home visits are available.

    Website http://www.msreading.org.uk

    Email heathercresswell@talktalk.net

    Phone 0118 931 1017

  5. Reading OsteoCare
    Summary Osteopathic treatment for all age groups, specialising in treating low back and neck pain, sports injuries, pregnancy back pain, paediatric osteopathy and for all your aches and pains.

    Website http://www.reading-osteocare.com

    Email Info@reading-osteocare.com

    Phone 0118 9500 941

  6. Reading Stroke Support Group
    Summary Bi-monthly meeting for stroke survivors, their families and carers, supported by trained volunteers. Offering social activities, speakers & refreshments. 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. Call for details.

    Website http://www.stroke.org.uk

    Email garry.jopling@stroke.org.uk

    Phone 0118 321 9349

  7. Reading Your Way - Together for Mental Wellbeing
    Summary Reading Your Way is part of Together, a national charity working alongside people with mental health issues on their journey to leading fulfilling and independent lives. We offer peer support, social and sporting activities, support groups and much more.

    Website http://www.together-uk.org/yourway

    Email readingyourway@together-uk.org

    Phone 0118 958 0722

  8. ROMPA
    Summary Online resource that covers Snoezelen sensory resources, safe & secure, special switches, early years, developmental activities, music fun, movement & activities, sensory integration, soft play, positioning, furniture, Snoezelen Au Jardin and older adults.

    Website http://www.rompa.com/

    Email customer.service@rompa.com

    Phone 01246 211 777

  9. Royal National Institute For the Blind (RNIB)
    Summary National charity supporting blind and partially sighted people

    Website http://www.rnib.org.uk

    Email helpline@rnib.org.uk

    Phone 0303 123 9999

  10. Scope Response
    Summary We are all about changing society for the better so that disabled people and their families can have the same opportunities as everyone else. We work with disabled people and their families at every stage of their lives.

    Website http://www.scope.org.uk

    Email response@scope.org.uk

    Phone 0808 800 3333