
Beating The Bug
For many with learning disabilities and/or autism, this cruel interruption to their routine will be extremely stressful. For their support workers too, it’s a time
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For many with learning disabilities and/or autism, this cruel interruption to their routine will be extremely stressful. For their support workers too, it’s a time
The day featured traditional sports like a fancy dress race, obstacle course, staff race and potato and spoon race (what, no eggs?). A sports day
Over the last few months, we have been working with Wycombe Performance Badminton with special coaching from Alistair. After ample practise and training we decided
‘The World’ – such a vast topic and so many possibilities to put into practise. The group started with choosing a country they were interested
So, it’s a bitterly freezing February Monday morning and you’re stood in a field full of goats as the gale lashes sideways into your face, causing your eyes to stream and your nose
For any shy, reticent and socially reluctant individual (most of us in fact), the thought of performing in front of others is terrifying. Imagine the
Formed in 2016, ECS Choir promotes inclusivity and a wonderful sense of community whilst learning and performing a wide range of repertoire from many genres!
Looking for something fun to do this Summer? Our Summer Holiday Activities this year are catered towards young adults with Learning Disabilities and/or Autism, led
For those with a learning disability however, sport that is truly inclusive can be difficult to access. There are several barriers, such as social isolation,
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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.