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In May, we met with Andrea King, the Reading Mental Health Lead and Miranda Walcott, the Designated Clinical Offer for SEND in health services. Young people gave their views on a new tool for identifying and supporting neurodiversity such as autism and ADHD.
In July, we met with the Wokingham’s Participation Manager for 0- 18s and some of the CAMHS team.
Here are the write ups:
We met in January 2025 over a fish and chip takeaway and completed the first Me2 Club annual young person survey.
In March 2025, we met with the Children’s Director, Emma Cockerell, and with the Wokingham SEND Local Offer.
Here is the write up for the March meeting.
This fantastic video has been made by Me2 Club Young Mental Health Champions to support other young people. Watch it here!
Me2Club Never Alone Final 2 – YouTube

Me2 Club are so proud of our young people who have created this video to encourage schools, colleges and other young people to include young people with additional needs.
Me2 Club is celebrating 20 years of working with the community so we are sharing 20 ways you can show yourself some love. It doesn’t have to cost money and it doesn’t have to take much time but taking a moment to look after yourself & remembering you are worthy
- Read a book
- 5 minute clean
- Go on a walk in the fresh air
- Make a homemade facemask
- Light a candle
- Have a hot drink
- Stretch for 5 minutes – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef6LwAaB3_E
- Try a new recipe
- Follow a meditation guide – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9YKY7fdwyg
- Call a friend
- Listen to music
- Go to a charity shop
- Try a new craft
- Watch a new film
- Have a bath or shower
- Declutter your bedroom
- Listen to a podcast
- Journaling
- Move your body (dance round the room, swimming, yoga, sports)
- Buy a house plant & watch it grow!