A NEW COMMUNITY SPACE FOR BERKSHIRE FAMILIES

You shouldn't have to search so hard
to feel 
supported.

Social Berks Together is a growing, community-led resource bringing together neurodivergent-friendly events, SEN services, inclusive practitioners, home education groups, and family recommendations — all in one welcoming place.

WHO WE ARE & WHY WE'RE HERE

Built by a community, for the community.

Finding the right support for your family can feel overwhelming - especially when everything you need is scattered across Facebook groups, school newsletters, and word-of-mouth. We wanted to change that.

Social Berks Together is a community space where families can find places, people, and opportunities that feel genuinely welcoming. Whether you're navigating a new diagnosis, searching for inclusive activities, or just trying to connect with others who understand - this is for you.

We know that when families have access to the right information, everything gets a little easier. That's the whole point.

- Created by Lily & Stela, as part of Social Berks

WHAT WE COVER

Everything in one place - so you don't have to piece it together

From therapy and support to community events and local recommendations, we're building a resource that actually reflects what families in Berkshire need.

Inclusive events SEN sessions Home education groups Family activities Practitioners & therapists Alternative provisions Local support services Community recommendations Neurodivergent-friendly spaces SEN-aware businesses Sensory-friendly activities Parent support networks

Be the first to know.

We're building something we really believe in. Pop your email below and we'll let you know when Social Berks Together is ready - no spam, just the good stuff.

WORK WITH US

Are you a practitioner or an inclusive business?

We're actively looking to collaborate with people and organisations doing meaningful, SEN-aware, accessible work across Berkshire. If that sounds like you, we'd love to connect.

  • Therapists, OTs, speech therapists, educational psychologists

  • SEN tutors and alternative education providers

  • Businesses running sensory-friendly or inclusive events

  • Home education groups and community co-ops

  • Any service genuinely putting families first