Breakaway Group

Approx 4-6 weekly
The Breakaway Group is for 18-30 year olds with mild learning disabilities. They enjoy being part of a group and have fun, get active and engage in all sorts of social and recreational activities. Another way we help disabled young adults feel part of society and further develop.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Pamela Lee
- Contact Position
- Youth Group Coordinator
- Telephone
- 01491 575575 01491 575575
- breakaway@chilterncentre.org.uk
- Website
- Chiltern Centre
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- Parent Organisation
- The Chiltern Centre
Where to go
- Name
- Chiltern Centre
- Address
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Greys Road
Henley on Thames
Oxon - Postcode
- RG9 1QR
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Costs
- Details
Young people contribute toward the cost of the outings, which are often subsidised.
Young people are not expected to pay for staffing costs.
Availability
- Age Ranges
- 18-30 years
- Referral not required
- Referral Details
Self referrals are welcome, or via GP, Social Services, other local charities and other professionals.
- Other notes
This service is offered with a staff ratio of 5 young people to 1 member of staff. If a young person has personal needs that require a greater level of care, then they are welcome to bring a support worker.
The young person will need to get to an agreed meeting point, not normally more than 15 miles from home, and often between Henley and Wallingford, depending on those attending the sessions.
We try a variety of different activities, from eating out, theatre, music festivals, live sport events, pottery painting, rock climbing, charity work for example.
Additional Information
- Providing services to
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Disabled children/young people
Adults - Notes
This service is offered with a staff ratio of 5 young people to 1 member of staff. If a young person has personal needs that require a greater level of care, then they are welcome to bring a support worker.
The young person will need to get to an agreed meeting point, not normally more than 15 miles from home, and often between Henley and Wallingford, depending on those attending the sessions.
We try a variety of different activities, from eating out, theatre, music festivals, live sport events, pottery painting, rock climbing, charity work for example.
- Supporting people with
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Learning difficulty
Autistic Spectrum Condition
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