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Welcome to the Berkshire Autistic Society

BAS Berkshire Autistic Society is an established charity providing comprehensive services for all ages of people with autism, their families, carers and professionals working in the field.

Our services include a daily helpline, regular newsletters, social and leisure activities for children and adults and professional speaker evenings. With our dedicated staff and volunteer network, we continually strive to work in partnership to improve the services available to those affected by autism.


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Events Calendar:

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When: Monday 21st May 2012
Time: 9:00
Ends: 17:00
Where: BAS Lottery draw
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When: Monday 21st May 2012
Time: 9:30
Ends: 11:30
Where: Drop in. The Gateway Adult learning Centre Church Street Theale RG7 5DA
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When: Wednesday 23rd May 2012
Time: 19:00
Ends: 21:00
Where: Maidenhead Social Group will visit the Windsor Lad Harvester, 250 Maidenhead Road, Windsor. Phone or email Helen - helen@autismberkshire.org.uk or 07731 855377 if it's your first visit

Latest news from the Berkshire Autistic Society

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Thursday, May 17th, 2012
Come along on Saturday 26th May at 7.30 pm and enjoy an evening of popular choral music with local choir Rivarate. The event will be held at Highmoor Methodist Church in Caversham, Reading.All proceeds will go to Berkshire Autistic Society.
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Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
BAS have won funding to provide a fortnightly children’s Pokémon based Saturday club in Reading, for children with an ASD aged of 7 to 19. We are looking for 5 enthusiastic self motivated individuals that have experience of working with / supporting children and young people with special needs. Full details inside.
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Sunday, May 13th, 2012
Researchers from Brunel and Cardiff Universities have won funding to work with autism support services provider Kingwood to explore whether state-of-the-art technology can ‘tune out’ everyday sounds that many people with autism find disturbing.
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Sunday, May 13th, 2012
The team attended for interview at the Department for Education last week, led by NAS Chief Executive Mark Lever and Jennie Tuck representing Reading BC. The interview went well and they will know the outcome around July.
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Berkshire Autistic Society, Registered Charity no. 1076217 - Unit 7, Richfield Place, Richfield Avenue, Reading, RG1 8EQ, UK
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