Employment Action Group
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The Berin Centre, Wimblestraw Rd
Berinsfield, eng OX10 7LZ - (186) 534-1944
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Mark Russo
I took my child to the Berin Centre and he didn't like it so I cannot recommend it.
Dec 25th, 2018 -
Amanda Esposito
I didn't like the feel of this place so I decided to not send my children here.
Dec 18th, 2018 -
teresa joseph
I regularly use the Berin centre with the children I look after and we love the centre. it gives the children the independence to play and explore in the different areas including soft play and the sensory room. The staff are amazing always welcoming and trustworthy. We have a session specifically for childminders and childminders from the surrounding areas come and enjoy the facilities and they say we are lucky to have this place which I agree. the reviews on here do not reflect the centre I know at all.
Nov 6th, 2018 -
George Taylor
noisy, compact and crowded unsuitable for any kind of counselling
Oct 18th, 2018 -
John 3.16
This place is registered as a charity? it receives local money from the council and soha housing and now has started its own lottery and gives a maximum price of 25,000 you don't see places like the food bank doing this. Services that run there such as Riverside counselling also registered as a charity can get up to 200,000 per year by donations but still charge clients for therapy? if the berins centre can afford to give away 25,000 maybe it should think about helping the homeless and people in need. The Berin Centre gets way too much support and too much money. Taxpayers money what could be spent on things like schools and hospitals but instead is being wasted on a run down building in a run down housing estate. The only practical service that runs there is the daycare centre, Riverside counselling is a joke to be even running there and the Employment Action Group has achieved nothing and help nobody over all the years it's been operating there.
May 4th, 2018
Contact Info
- (186) 534-1944
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Employment Action Group?
A The phone number for Employment Action Group is: (186) 534-1944.
Q Where is Employment Action Group located?
A Employment Action Group is located at The Berin Centre, Wimblestraw Rd, Berinsfield, eng OX10 7LZ
Q What is the internet address for Employment Action Group?
A The website (URL) for Employment Action Group is: http://www.employmentactiongroup.co.uk/
Q What days are Employment Action Group open?
A Employment Action Group is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Employment Action Group rated?
A Employment Action Group has a 2.0 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Employment Action Group
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 12 Reviews )Mark Russo on Google
I took my child to the Berin Centre and he didn't like it so I cannot recommend it.
Amanda Esposito on Google
I didn't like the feel of this place so I decided to not send my children here.
teresa joseph on Google
I regularly use the Berin centre with the children I look after and we love the centre. it gives the children the independence to play and explore in the different areas including soft play and the sensory room. The staff are amazing always welcoming and trustworthy. We have a session specifically for childminders and childminders from the surrounding areas come and enjoy the facilities and they say we are lucky to have this place which I agree. the reviews on here do not reflect the centre I know at all.
George Taylor on Google
noisy, compact and crowded unsuitable for any kind of counselling
John 3.16 on Google
This place is registered as a charity? it receives local money from the council and soha housing and now has started its own lottery and gives a maximum price of 25,000 you don't see places like the food bank doing this. Services that run there such as Riverside counselling also registered as a charity can get up to 200,000 per year by donations but still charge clients for therapy? if the berins centre can afford to give away 25,000 maybe it should think about helping the homeless and people in need.
The Berin Centre gets way too much support and too much money. Taxpayers money what could be spent on things like schools and hospitals but instead is being wasted on a run down building in a run down housing estate. The only practical service that runs there is the daycare centre, Riverside counselling is a joke to be even running there and the Employment Action Group has achieved nothing and help nobody over all the years it's been operating there.