
The Accessible Workshop launches in High Wycombe
We are thrilled to confirm that our incredibly successful social enterprise, The Accessible Workshop, will be launching in High Wycombe. And we are looking for
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We are thrilled to confirm that our incredibly successful social enterprise, The Accessible Workshop, will be launching in High Wycombe. And we are looking for
In partnership with the Buckinghamshire Integrated Care Board, these free events, in Aylesbury and High Wycombe, are aimed at aimed at young people (14+) and
The five star service audit assessed Talkback’s Aylesbury facility and the Personal Development Skills Programme. As well as our organisation-wide governance and compliance. It covered
So often, people with learning disabilities and autistic people are ignored when someone dies. They just want the same chance to grieve as everyone else
These sessions have been made possible thanks to Frieth CC who kindly let us use their ground and facilities and Samina Mehrab of Bucks Cricket
Negative Is Natural The human brain is wired to focus on negative thoughts. Negative events have a greater impact on our brains than positive events.
Last week, members of The Accessible Workshop delivered and fitted two new planters to the home of Virgin Radio’s Chris Evans. They were the second
Run by our Sports Facilitator, Dave Roberts, the aim of this workshop was to up-skill our project workers, so they are able to deliver sports
Last week, we were thrilled to be able to put on not one, but two sports days. For obvious reasons, these are the first sports
In the end, we hosted nine 1-2-1 sessions with organisations representing 1,500 members across Bucks and sixty-six people attended our group sessions. We held eleven
The earliest form of man-made plastic was created in 1855 by a man named Alexander Parkes. It was called Parkesine but known to us as
A Simpler Life These days we live in a complicated world that puts stress and strain on us. Use this day as a new start
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Talkback is a registered charity in England and Wales 1093732 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under number 04279266
Our registered address is Talkback-UK Ltd, Amersham Community Centre, Chiltern Avenue, Amersham, Bucks HP6 5AH 01494 434448
With over 25 years of experience, Talkback offers a nurturing, flexible alternative to other traditional education settings, designed specifically for young people with an EHCP, aged 16-25, who are autistic or have a learning disability.