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Service : Keyworking Team (Berkshire West)

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Service overview

We support children, young people and young adults aged 0–25, along with their families and carers. Our work focuses on individuals who have a diagnosis of autism and/or a learning disability and who may be at risk of admission to a psychiatric hospital or specialist unit. 

We work directly with young people and their family to get to know them, work out exactly what they need, and help them to get it.

We work as a point of contact for young people and their families to navigate the Health, Education, Social Care and Voluntary Sector, working with them for as long as they need us to.

We will build and maintain positive, appropriate and trusting relationships with young people and their families. We will challenge systems at all levels to unblock barriers and make sure young people's needs are met to reduce risks.

Accessing our service

To access keyworking support, the individual needs to:

  • have a diagnosis of a learning disability, autism or both
  • be aged 0-25 years old
  • be at a potential risk of inpatient admission to a mental health unit/hospital
  • be eligible for the Dynamic Support Register (DSR) and rated as being at crisis point (red/amber)
  • be registered with a Berkshire West GP (Wokingham, Reading, or West Berkshire) or be a child in care out of county, but remain under the responsibility of Berkshire West ICB commission
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To make a referral


We accept referrals from professionals, as well as parents and carers and young people themselves.

Please fill in our forms and email them to: keyworkingDSR@berkshire.nhs.uk. As we are a consent-based service, we are unable to proceed without the completed referral form and the individual’s consent.

Keyworking Referral Form

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Keyworking Team Consent Form

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Preparing for an assessment

We may support you by visiting you at home, in the community or at school/college/your place of work, talk to you or your family on the telephone and help you and your family to talk to professionals and to attend meetings with you.

We will ensure all those on the Dynamic Support Register have a clear personalised plan that promotes their needs and that all Care (Education) and Treatment Review recommendations and actions are completed in a timely manner. You can learn more about the Dynamic Support Register by visiting the NHS website. 

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Information sheet for parents and carers

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Easy Read Information Leaflet

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Managing your health

Communication, sensory needs, emotions and behaviour

Understanding communication, sensory needs, emotions and behaviour can help you better support children and young people, especially those with ADHD or autism.

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Easy read information and videos about autism

Find easy‑to‑understand information about autism, using pictures, simple words and videos.

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Your e-Health Passport

Your e-Health Passport lets us know what's important to you - from your preferred name and pronouns to how you'd like us to support you and communicate with you.

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Contact us and FAQs

Keyworking Team Berkshire West

Contact number: 0118 904 2600 Our opening hours are Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm

Email: keyworkingDSR@berkshire.nhs.uk

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Is there any information for friends, family and carers?

If you’re a family member, carer, or you look after someone, there’s practical, financial, and emotional support available from a range of local communities and national organisations.  

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How do I request an interpreter?

We can provide language translation and interpretation support.

Tell our staff which language you prefer to use, and we will make sure the right communication support is in place for your assessment and treatment. Please let us know as early as possible so we can ensure the appropriate translation or interpreting support is available.

We offer a range of professional services to ensure everyone can understand and be understood:

  • Telephone interpreting
  • Video remote interpreting (VRI)
  • Face‑to‑face interpreting
  • Written translation
  • British Sign Language (BSL) interpreting
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How can I get information in an accessible format?

Anyone with a disability, impairment, or sensory loss has the right to receive information in a format that meets their needs.

Under the Accessible Information Standard (AIS) – a legal requirement for all health and adult social care providers – we must ensure that people who use our services, including carers and families, can understand the information we provide and communicate effectively with us.

We can offer information in a range of accessible formats, including:

  • British Sign Language (BSL)
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  • Braille
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  • Easy read
  • Email
  • Text message
  • Face‑to‑face support with a carer or advocate present

If you need information in any of these formats, please tell a member of our team and we will make sure your communication needs are met.

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Are service dogs allowed to my appointment?

Yes, you are welcome to bring your registered service animal, such as a guide dog, hearing dog, medical alert dog, or other trained assistance dog to your appointment.

These animals are recognised as essential support and are permitted in most areas of our services.

To help us prepare, please let the team know before your appointment if you will be attending with a service animal. This allows us to make sure the environment is safe and comfortable for you, your animal, and other patients.

Please note that service animals may not be able to enter certain restricted clinical areas for safety or infection‑control reasons, but we will always work with you to find an appropriate alternative.

What does it mean to treat our team with respect?

Respect is important.

We will be polite and kind and we expect that you treat our staff in the same way.

Abuse, hate and discrimination against our staff is unacceptable.

We will take strong action against anyone who is verbally, racially, physically, or sexually abusive to them.

This may include contacting the police to prosecute, and stopping future access to our healthcare services.

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External support

Autism Central

Autism Central’s resources hub brings together practical, easy-to-use information and tools to support autistic people, families and professionals.

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Carers UK

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Mencap

Discover practical information, guidance and resources to support people with a learning disability and their families in everyday life.

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Mental Health Foundation

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SANE

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Shout

Access free, confidential mental health support 24/7 by text, offering immediate help and ongoing conversations for anyone feeling overwhelmed or in crisis.

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The Autistic Girls Network

Offers guidance, toolkits and support materials focused on the experiences and needs of autistic girls, women, and gender-diverse people.

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The National Autistic Society

Browse the advice and guidance page for information to help autistic people and their families better understand autism, access support, and navigate everyday challenges.

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