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Sacred Heart is a one form entry Roman Catholic Primary School in the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle. We are proud to be the parish school of St. Robert's Church in Fenham, Newcastle and have a rich history and tradition which dates back more than 100 years. The present school was built in 1995.
Samaritans of Tyneside have been in Newcastle-upon-Tyne since 1965 serving the local communities of Newcastle, Gateshead and south-west Northumberland. Now based at 15 Portland Terrace, Jesmond, NE2 1QQ, we are near Jesmond Metro Station and on the B1600. Unfortunately, we are unable to see face to face callers at the Branch right now, but our volunteers are still going in every day to answer the telephone and reply to emails.
At Sammy Bear Daycare we thrive to meet the needs of all our little people aged 6 weeks - 4 years.
To learn more about our nursery, please take a look at our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558873103787
For more information, please email katie.smith56@ymail.com
Join us for a fun and engaging experience at the Youth Group (for ages 6-14, low/medium needs).
Meet new friends, participate in activities, and grow together in a supportive environment. Activities include:
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arts and crafts
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cooking and baking
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board games
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video games
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pool, air hockey and table football
Only Β£12 for 3 hours of fun and games.
St Hughs Church is wheelchair accessible.
Public Health School Nurses provide a range of health improvement and health promotion activities including confidential health advice for children and young people, an immunisation programme and assistance to school staff in the delivery of PHSE (personal health and social education).
Every school in Newcastle has access to a School Nurse. School Nurses also provide information, advice and support on a range of health issues including:
A mixture of outdoor play, games, crafts, cooking, bushcraft, environment and nature, trips and youth work. Young people help to decide what we do and eat.
Scotswood Village Nursery is a setting based in the West End of Newcastle, which provides high quality care and early education for children aged 2-4 years.
The Secure Outreach Transition Team (SOTT), provides assessment, intervention, treatment, management and supervision for service users with a learning disability and/or autism spectrum disorder who are:
β’ Currently in secure care
β’ In the community following discharge from a period of secure care
β’ In the community having been referred due to offences or offending behaviour that represents a risk to the general public and who potentially may require admission to secure care.
No appointment needed.
If you would like to weigh your own baby please follow the guidance poster at the venue using the QR code. This will tell you how to weigh your own baby.
Please note this is self-service β no members of the Health Visiting team will be present.
SEN sessions at the Owl Tree Community Nest. Children can run, climb, and explore in the larger hall with a soft play area. They can also use the sensory room. Included is a reserved table in the main cafΓ© for families with SEN children. For children aged 0-5, but older children are welcome.
Every other Friday: 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Every other Monday: 10:30am - 2:30pm
No need to book in advance. You can arrive and leave anytime between the times shown.
Friday 22nd August 2025, 9.30am to 11am
Join us for a morning of fun activities, laughter and excitement.
This is open to children with additional or higher sensory needs.
Booking is essential. Please email foundation.events@nufc.co.uk to secure your place.
Kindly supported by Sage.
Where Does It Take Place?
At Gosforth Civic Theatre's CafΓ© Bar.
Who Is It For?
Young people with learning disabilities and autism aged between 16-24 years old
How Does It Work?
These activity sessions are for children and young people with additional needs aged 4 to 7. We provide fun sports, games and activities to help children enjoy being active.
Β£3 per person.
All needs and abilities are catered for.
Siblings are welcome to come along.
For more information and to book, please contact info@smilethroughsport.com or call 01670457757.
Join us for a range of sports, games and activities. A welcoming and friendly session for children to engage in activities, or have space to do their own thing.
All needs & abilities are catered for. Siblings are welcome too. For children and young people 8-19 year olds.
Each session costs Β£3
To book, click here: Whatβs On β Smile Through Sport
For more information, please call or email.
Does your child have a special educational need or disability?
Come to our support group. Itβs a friendly place for parents and carers to chat and get advice.
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Get advice from professionals.
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Talk to other parents and carers.
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Share ideas.
This group meets on the first Monday of every month.
No need to book - just turn up.
A safe space for parents and carers to come together and support each other.
Whoβs it for?
Parents and carers of children with SEND β no diagnosis needed. No referral needed, you can just drop in. There is no cost to attend.
Where and when is it?
Galafield Family Hub on the 2nd & last Friday of the month, 9:30-11:30am
East End Pool has inclusive swimming sessions. These are for people with sensory needs or disabilities.
There is a Disability changing room/shower and also a pool hoist for easy access into the pool. We also offer changing facilities for young people with continence issues.
To find dates and times for these sessions, you can use the Better UK app or check the timetable on the website Pool Timetable at East End Pool | Better.
Swimming is an essential life skill for everyone. We believe that everyone should feel comfortable and confident in the water.
We offer a variety of swimming lessons tailored for both adults and children, including those with:
Browse and borrow a wide range of toys for children (0-5) with special educational needs. These can help with your child's learning and development. Toys can be borrowed for up to 4 weeks.
The library is open Monday to Friday during term time.
Come to the Tree House Early Year's Centre (map below).
For more information, you can call 0191 278 8458 or email treehouseenquiries@newcastle.gov.uk
For ages 12 to 16 years old.
Each session contains a mixture of activities including:
- sports
- cooking
- arts and crafts
- challenging games
The senior sessions can be more focused on helping with:
- college applications
- school GCSE work and resources
- CV writing
- fundraising
Each session has mixed ability activities to suit the needs of the children and young people. We also work with local artists on some activities.
We are a small team of massage therapists We specialise in massage therapy for individuals with Special Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). We work with all ages 3 years old+.
What do we offer?
The sensory room has a range of sights, sounds, textures, and fidget toys. Perfect for children up to age 5 with sensory needs.
Β£3 per adult (up to 3 accompanied children).
Β£10 per hour to hire the full sensory room.
If cost is a barrier, please get in touch.
Available to book from Monday to Saturday.
To book and for more information, use the βClick here to bookβ button on this page https://theowltreechildrenscafe.co.uk/sensory-room/