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UK Charity Week, Celebration of Charity – A Year in our Life

As part of UK Charity Week, 4th – 8th December, today we are celebrating just a few Talkback highlights from the past year

 

 

Developing ‘a world of possibilities’ for our members and giving them the tools to thrive, remains at the centre of everything we do. Whilst delivering our core services, we have worked harder than ever to also raise awareness around autism and learning disability in the wider community.

None of this would be possible without our donors, volunteers, and supporters – Thank you for your support.

December – This time last year, Talkback hosted the inspirational Think Autism Conference in Milton Keynes. The floor belonged to our brave members, who spoke of their lived experiences and struggles, as autistic adults, to access appropriate mental health support. They tell us here how The Right Support can Change a Life. Through the conference and other initiatives, we reached over 150 NHS Health Professionals in the year.

January – We celebrated our longstanding work experience partnership with the National Trust at Cliveden. Opportunities like this are invaluable to build our members’ confidence and work skills.

February – You’ll have to get up at the quack of dawn to reserve a room in our brand new 4ft floating Duck House. Commissioned by Aylesbury Town Council and created by The Accessible Workshop, this sturdy structure isn’t held together with duck-tape. No, it’s built to withstand any fowl weather and classy enough to house stars like Drake, Duck Norris, Chris Waddle, or even Gloria Eggstefan!

March – Our Expressive Arts Group were proud to display their work at Bucks Museum for the I am a Hero art exhibition.

April – We launched the monthly Talkback Youth Club in Amersham. Where autistic people aged 16-24 can meet, chat and have fun. Whilst, also enjoying organised activities, such as sports, crafts, music and much more.

May – As part our Personal Development and Skills programme, learning about independent travel is important to our members. Rohan’s Journey is a great example of how Talkback’s travel training can open up a world of social, leisure and employment opportunities.

June – Each year the Talkback Theatre Group produces a wonderful summer show. This year’s production was John Smith’s Adventures, written by our very own David Haylor. Always a fun event, it’s a chance for our members to showcase their talents to an appreciative audience.

July – Everyone deserves a sporting chance, regardless of ability. In July, Over 150 people, across the community, enjoyed an absolute abundance of sporting opportunities at Talkback’s Festival of Sport and Fun. What an amazing day!! It will go down in Talkback history as one of our most successful events.

August – The Accessible Workshop, were commissioned to build two Little Libraries. Once finished, the members were proud to present them to the Mayor of Aylesbury. These excellent community resources are now in use at two locations in the town.

September – We celebrated our successful training programme for Thames Valley Police. Over the past year our Autism Insights external training, run by Sue Pigott and Nicola Martin, has reached nearly 600 officers, ranging from PCSO to Sergeant. And there’s more to come!

October – The Talkback Advice Bureau is now live online. This Easy Read resource, provides information on Transport, Support, Adult Learning, Employment, and much more…

NovemberTalkback Tackles Employment – Julia’s New Job. The ultimate aim is for our members to become as independent as possible. Our Supported Employment programmes are a major stepping stone to help our members reach their full potential.

Here’s to the next year!! We would like to thank all our members, staff, trustees, volunteers and supporters.

A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all.