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For Autistic and young people with a learning disability
RSBC are here to support you and your family if you have a blind or partially sighted child aged 0-25.
We believe that children and young people need a strong family to be able to grow and flourish and sometimes when you receive a diagnosis that your child has sight loss, you, your child, and your family might need some extra support.
EarlyBird Plus is for parents whose child is between the ages of four and nine who has received a diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder.
Northern Stage is a theatre in Newcastle City Centre, very close to Haymarket. You can enjoy plays, dance, comedy and musicals on all of our three stages.
We have family shows throughout the year and at Christmas we have two magical shows one for under 5s and one for over 5s.
Our café bar is a warm and welcoming place with free wifi and tea and coffee from just £1.
Community groups can access heavily discounted tickets though our Welcome Project. For community groups of 10 or more people we can offer:
Are you a creative builder? Come and join one of our free Lego Clubs at your local library.
No need to book, all materials are provided. Suitable for ages 4+, children must be supervised by a parent or carer.
Riverside Community Health Project is running three new short courses, Food Allergies and Risks Level 2, International Cooking, Recipe for Success. As well as their Friday Woman’s Group.
See attached leaflets for more information on dates and times and how to attend.
A weekly get together of making pies from scratch, good chat and the chance to meet new mates. Book at www.menspieclub. co.uk
Everyone Welcome
Soft play and toast/fruit snack - suitable for under 4yrs.
- Healthy snack
- Baby area
- Physical activity
- A small fee applies
A relaxed, informal and friendly group and meet other parents and get info/support
Are you under 25?
Come along and join our new ante-natal/ post-natal drop in and receive:
Support and advice around your pregnancy.
• Up to date information about baby safety and development.
• Support around Finances.
• Lots of exciting play opportunities for your baby.
• Meet other young parents.
No need to book just come along
For more information call 0191 277 7800
The Streetwise Project Workers offer Young People who attend the Hub a chance to have a say in how they want their sessions to be each week. The Young People like to choose what they would like to eat, shop for health ingredients, prepare the food, cook it for themselves and their peers.
A parent and toddler group is a welcoming and friendly group
Our group offers a wide range of activities which are suitable for children under 4's including
Join us is a safe space where;
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everyone is welcome
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activities are lead by your interests
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you can meet new people
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snacks and drinks are provided
A consent form can be completed when you come in, or can emailed.
Join us in a space where everyone is welcome.
Activities led by your interests.
A safe space.
Meet new people.
Refreshments and snacks are provided.
A consent form will be required to be completed on arrival or can send one electronically.
For children aged 5 and under going through the diagnostic process or with a diagnosis of autism.
For more details please contact Rebecca Weatherstone on 07468 861 933 or email rebecca.weatherstone@ne-as.org.uk
The British Society for Paediatric Dentistry has launched a set of infographics with the Top 3 tips for preventing tooth decay aimed at improving oral health which have now been translated into the five languages. The aim is that the infographics will be widely used by both dental and non-dental healthcare professionals to support conversations about good oral health behaviours and become a key tool for in-surgery preventive advice. BSPD’s Top 3
James’ Place saves the lives of men in suicidal crisis.
We are a charity offering free, life-saving treatment to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle.
We stop men dying by suicide. Our professional therapists get quickly to the heart of a man’s suicidal crisis and help him solve it.
Newcastle United Foundation now host a Community Food Pantry from NUCASTLE in conjunction with The West End Foodbank which will enable them to support the community with additional provisions at a difficult time for many.
As the impacts of climate change intensify every year, more and more young people are joining the movement to take action and raise awareness to protect our planet and wildlife.
Eco Influencers provides opportunities for young people aged 10-18 to design and deliver their own environmental social action projects that really make a difference. From outdoor eco classrooms to mindfulness wildlife gardens and recycling campaigns, young people across the region are leading the way.
How the project works:
We have a toddlers incredible years programme starting after the Easter holidays – places available.
Families can self-request a space or professionals can complete on the family’s behalf on the same form
The Twisting Ducks Theatre Company provides accessible opportunities for people with learning disabilities and autistic people to express themselves creatively, and to develop their skills, confidence, independence and social connections.
Our weekly Performing Arts and Music academies are for people with Learning disabilities and autistic people, aged 16 and over.
Whether you want to DJ at our club night, act on stage, or perform in a live band, our Academies can help you to achieve your goals.