Talkback Advice Bureau

The Talkback Advice Bureau (TAB) is designed for adults aged 25 and over who have learning disabilities or who are autistic. Our aim is to help them to find the right support and services in Buckinghamshire.

The Talkback Advice Bureau takes place every week in High Wycombe 

If you’d like some help in finding and accessing services in and around Buckinghamshire then our service is designed to help you do just that. You can sign up to join or you can just pop in on the day. We run Talkback Advice Bureau in High Wycombe. Here are the key details:

High Wycombe

Day:

Monday

Time:

2pm – 4pm

Location: 

The Front Room Cafe

9 Castle Street

High Wycombe

HP13 6RZ

Please note that the group does not run on Bank Holidays.

To find out more:

Email: talkback.advice@talkback-uk.com

Call: 01494 434448

We support you to find the following services

Travel

Accessing travel is a fundamental right of everyone. But it’s not easy for people with learning disabilities and autistic people. So we help them understand their options and how to use local travel options.

Healthcare

If you are unsure where to turn for healthcare advice, then we can help you find and access these services.

Finance

Looking after your own finances can often be complicated. We can help you understand how to manage your finances and the options you have.

Bills

Managing your bills and financial commitments isn’t easy. We understand this and can help you create confidence in looking after your finances.

Employment

Helping those with learning disabilities and autistic people gain employment is a key part of Talkback’s service. From simple tasks like producing a CV, through to interview techniques, we can help you to prepare for the world of work.

Education

Education services is another key part of what we do at Talkback. We can help you access education opportunities, no matter what your age.

Sport

We have a wide range of sporting opportunities for our members. We can help you access these to help with your physical and mental health.

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