
What Kindness Means To Me
Written by Heather – Talkback member WHAT KINDNESS MEANS TO ME 1.Helping family 2. Doing shopping for mum. 3. Collect mum medication at chemist. 4.
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Written by Heather – Talkback member WHAT KINDNESS MEANS TO ME 1.Helping family 2. Doing shopping for mum. 3. Collect mum medication at chemist. 4.
#LDWeek2020 #TalkbackTogether Talkback have been very generous in making their virtual sessions available to anyone who wants to join in and not just members. My
Learning Disability Week this year will take place on 15th – 21st June. It is has been a difficult time during this pandemic for everyone.
Think, Feel, Belong has been created for people with learning disabilities and/ or autism who have wellbeing and/ or mental health needs, are socially isolated,
Come And Meet Each Other offers support for people with autism to make new friends, socialise with each other, try new things and receive information
Breaking Down Barriers V has autism, along with his twin brother who is also on the spectrum, so when his routine was rudely interrupted
Following the government’s latest advice on social distancing, Talkback have taken the difficult decision to temporarily close its physical day services from 3.30pm on Wednesday
Here is one of our weekly programmes for our Members! It’s important to stay fit, healthy, active & happy during Social Distancing. Members can email
We are sharing important updates, resources and advice on this special page, to help you keep safe and well. Find out how we are staying
Despite social distancing, we are still hosting our AGM meeting this year virtually. It will be a short meeting. If you are interested, RSVP to
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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.