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  1. Me2 Club says:

    Free Inclusion and Disability Training on Introducing Disability – Wednesday 9th May 6.30-8.30, Wokingham

    Looking at how differences and disability can be introduced to a mainstream group. This workshop will include discussion of different settings and explore methods and activities to make understanding difference accessible to mainstream children.

    Wokingham Me2 Club has been enabling children and young people with additional needs to attend mainstream activities for over 7 years, predominantly through providing trained volunteers to give 1-1 support. We have a wealth of knowledge and experience regarding disability which we utilise when training volunteers, activity leaders, parents and professionals.

    The Inclusion Training Project aims to increase the inclusion of Wokingham children with additional needs into mainstream leisure activities, thus increasing choice and opportunity for those young people. This is done through training activity leaders (e.g. guiders, sports coaches, youth workers) to increase skills, knowledge and confidence around disability and inclusion.

    If you would like to attend this training or would like more information please contact Emily Radford on info@me2club.org.uk or 0118 969 6369.
    Me2 Club offer a wide range of Inclusion and Disability training topics, for a full training brochure please visit http://www.me2club.org.uk/Inclusion.htm
    Me2 Club, 1a Park House, 17 Headley Road, Woodley, Wokingham, RG5 4JB

  2. Free Inclusion and Disability Training on an Introduction to Makaton – Wednesday the 25th of April 2012, 7 – 9pm Wokingham

    This training session is open to any children’s activity leader/workers in the Wokingham borough and is offered free of charge. Any leaders/workers based in Reading working with children from the Wokingham Borough may also attend free of charge.

    Makaton is a language programme using signs and symbols to help people communicate. It is often used with children and adults with communication difficulties and is designed to support spoken language.This will be an introductory session, teaching some commonly used words, and some words specific to activity groups. This fun and interactive Wokingham session also provides the opportunity to discuss ideas on how you could use Makaton in your setting.

    Wokingham Me2 Club has been enabling children and young people with additional needs to attend mainstream activities for over 7 years, predominantly through providing trained volunteers to give 1-1 support. We have a wealth of knowledge and experience regarding disability which we utilise when training volunteers, activity leaders, parents and professionals.

    The Inclusion Training Project aims to increase the inclusion of Wokingham children with additional needs into mainstream leisure activities, thus increasing choice and opportunity for those young people. This is done through training activity leaders (e.g. guiders, sports coaches, youth workers) to increase skills, knowledge and confidence around disability and inclusion.

    If you would like to attend this training or would like more information please contact Emily Radford on info@me2club.org.uk or 0118 969 6369.
    Me2 Club offer a wide range of Inclusion and Disability training topics, for a full training brochure please visit http://www.me2club.org.uk/Inclusion.htm
    Me2 Club, 1a Park House, 17 Headley Road, Woodley, Wokingham, RG5 4JB

  3. Free Inclusion and Disability Training on Epilepsy – Wednesday 18th of April 2012, 6 – 8pm Wokingham.

    Any Wokingham based children’s activitiy leaders/workers can attend free of charge to learn about Epilepsy. The course aims to give an introduction to the different types of epilepsy, an understanding of what is happening, knowledge of how to recognise different seizures, and what to do (and not to do) if a child has a seizure.

    Wokingham Me2 Club has been enabling children and young people with additional needs to attend mainstream activities for over 7 years, predominantly through providing trained volunteers to give 1-1 support. We have a wealth of knowledge and experience regarding disability which we utilise when training volunteers, activity leaders, parents and professionals.

    The Wokingham Inclusion Training Project aims to increase the inclusion of children with additional needs into mainstream leisure activities, thus increasing choice and opportunity for those young people. This is done through training activity leaders (e.g. guiders, sports coaches, youth workers) to increase skills, knowledge and confidence around disability and inclusion.

    If you would like to attend this training session or would like more information please contact Emily Radford at info@me2club.org.uk or call 0118 969 6369.
    To download our full Training Brochure visit http://www.me2club.org.uk/Inclusion.htm
    Me2 Club, 1a Park House, 17 Headley Road, Woodley, Wokingham, RG5 4JB

  4. Carmel Smith says:

    The Parish Panto returns to the Oakwood Centre Woodley with Snow White.
    See the Evil Queen battle with Wokingham’s first ever French Dame!
    This year’s original script is guaranteed to raise a smile during the dark days of February.
    Wonder at how seven vertically challenged characters manage to remember their lines.
    Laugh till your side ache at jokes which are just too corny to be allowed out in public.

    Shows times:
    Thursday 2nd Feb 7:30pm
    Friday 3rd Feb 7:30pm
    Saturday 4th Feb 1pm – Sold Out
    Saturday 4th Feb 5pm – Sold Out

    Tickets available on the door:
    Adult £7 , Children £4

    Come along for a silly evening of fun.

  5. Hi All,

    I’m the owner and head trainer from Box Bell Fit Bootcamps in Wokingham/Bracknell. We’ve been running bootcamps for the past 7 months from Jennetts Park Bracknell over the spring and summer, and now from Stokes Farm Barn in Wokingham for the winter.

    We aim to give you unrivalled results, fun, value and the chance to learn two amazing disciplines that really work – Boxercise & Kettlebells!

    From the New Year (Wednesday 4th January) there will be 9.30am to 10.15am Boot Camp sessions on a Monday and Wednesday from the barn at Stokes Farm, Binfield Road, Wokingham. A few people had asked me about running late morning boot camp sessions in addition to the early morning and evening sessions and so we’re going ahead and launching them.

    By combining two great proven fitness regimes we can help you to get fitter, burn fat, reduce stress levels, learn new skills in Boxing and Kettlebells, and ensure you get varied and progressive sessions.

    The Wokingham sessions will run alongside the existing early morning (6.45am) and evening (18.45pm) sessions and follow the same training plans. 2 sessions per week on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9.30am for 4 weeks for £55. This also includes a BBF T-shirt, Nutrition Guide, Bootcamp Workout Guide and support from us.

    If you know of anyone that might be interested in the new Wokingham boot camp times please spread the word. The evening sessions are always fully booked and the early mornings are almost nearly full each month with bootcampers getting some great results, having fun and coming back month after month.

    Please contact me if you have any questions, thanks Anna. Email: email@boxbellfit.co.uk

  6. Christmas Comedy Special at Cantley Lodge, Wokingham

    Take a break from your Christmas preparations, unwind and have a good laugh.

    Comedy@Cantley is presenting a Christmas Special on Saturday 17th December, with four of the brightest up-and-coming comics in the country, guaranteed to give you a seasonal giggle.

    Matt Richardson was voted best new act at the Newbury and Bath Comedy Festivals, and was runner-up at the Reading Comedy Festival. Just 20, he’s already making a name for himself with his quality, freshness and originality on the national circuit.

    Described by The Daily Telegraph as “Jack Black with an English accent and an irreparably damaged personality” Nick Helm won an the award for the funniest one-liner at this year’s Edinburgh Festival with “I needed a password eight characters long so I picked Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.”

    Actress and comedienne Janice Phayre is billed as “the little Irish fireball”” and has appeared on TV with the likes of Mitchell and Webb, Rich Hall and Sean Locke – as well as being a hit at comedy festivals as far afield as Melbourne.

    There’s one more act to be confirmed, and all together it promises to be a great Wokingham evening’s entertainment

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