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I offer a welcoming and friendly enviroment for kids and their parents. I have a garden space available for outside play and have a variety of toys. I often visit the local library and park to allow children to explore and enjoy their local environment.
Calling all dads and male carers. Join us, with the children you look after, for a fun filled play session.
This is a drop in session - no need to book.
Come along to our group. It is for adults (18+) with a learning disability and autistic people.
Our group is a safe space to chat about men's issues and meet new people.
We meet every 2 weeks. Visit the Skills for People Facebook Group for exact dates.
Call the below number to let us know you are coming along.
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
Local men getting together - making pies, having a chat, tackling isolation, boosting mental health and improving social skills.
Everyone welcome
Come along and get Messy. Activities can include gloop, paint, playdough and more! For children 0-5
Fun messy activities for children 0-5 years old, including
- gloop
- playdough
- painting
- pasta play and more!
Come along and get Messy. Activities can include gloop, paint, playdough and more! For children 0-5
Come along and get messy. Activities can include gloop, paint, playdough and more!
For children aged 0-5 years.
I have been childminding for 16 years and work from home, we attend toddler groups, soft play sessions, education visits to museums and parks. I have a wide range of toys and games in the home.
If you need support accessing your eVisa, help is available from Migrant Help UK
We deliver support in the Northeast with eVisa, which is digital proof of immigration status and is replacing physical immigration documents like BRP, stickers in the passport, etc. Migrant Help is supporting vulnerable clients who may find it difficult to manage transition process themselves. We also support with reporting any errors related to eVisa account or help with contacting Home Office regarding setting up UKVI or obtaining UKVI customer number.
If you need support accessing your eVisa, in St. Vincent’s Centre.
Our Milecastle Mission is:
For everyone to be excited about and love learning.
Our Milecastle Vision is:
At Milecastle we provide a safe, vibrant and exciting learning environment, where everyone is included and all successes are celebrated. We provide outstanding care and support as well as high quality learning experiences which challenge the children to be their best. We accept we are all different and we are grateful for the variety that brings.
Millers Dene Day Care offer childcare for children aged 3 months to 5 years in a purpose built building. We are fully inclusive with an accessible layout offering wheelchair access. We have an enclosed garden area accessible to all children including a specially designed sensory area. Children also have access to an additional sensory room.
We provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
We won't give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect.
Saturday 19 July - Sunday 31 August
Colouring in tables will be located in the Living Planet gallery for the duration of the summer holidays.
During museum hours. FREE.
Colouring in tables will be located in the Living Planet gallery for the duration of the summer holidays for a spot of mindful relaxation.
Social enterprise offering Mental health and wellbeing support. Services include mental health support group, mindfulness courses and classes, meditation groups, counselling service, mindful yoga. Delivered from our centre in Newcastle and other community locations. We also offer wellbeing interventions in workplaces, for more information visit website, mindfultherapies.org.uk
We run drop in and closed groups for children and young people. Some of these are focused around a particular activity (such as Sporty Legs, where we play sports and explore faith together) and others are focused around a particular location (like the Byker and Walker bubbles that currently meet once a week). We even run a bible study using board games to explore faith! All these spaces are shaped by the young people that attend, and include space to have fun, learn new skills, and grow together. We also run toddler groups for families with younger children.
Take part in design and build challenges and meet other gamers at the Farrell Centre’s own Minecraft club.
This club will use Minecraft to explore architecture, design and city planning. Gamers and parents can share their creations.
Important information
Mini B's is for anyone aged 8 and above that's new to joining the Bostey,
A parent and toddler group is a welcoming and friendly group of adults. This includes mothers, fathers, childminders or carers.
They all come together in their own community with their children who are under the age of 5.
Parent and toddler groups offer play opportunities for children from birth to 5 year old, as well as an opportunity to mix with others. They also offer support to adults and a break from the normal routines of the day.
Booking maybe required at some groups.
Pop into our Monday group at the Bostey to have a cup of tea and a chat. All parents and community members are welcome. For ages 16+. Anyone from the East End of the city is welcome.
Money Matters is the specialist debt advice team within the Newcastle City Council's Active Inclusion Service. They offer debt and budgeting advice to people who live in Newcastle.
Phone: 0800 1707 008 Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm
Professionals can refer people to the service by emailing moneymatters@newcastle.gov.uk and requesting a referral form.
Moneywise Credit Union is a financial co-operative which offers savings, loans and related services to members. Anyone who joins must be part of a "common bond", this means everyone who lives or works in the Tyne and Wear region. Credit unions are a "not for profit" organisation which means that any surplus made is reinvested into the business, any additional profit is used to pay a dividend to members.
Moneywise Credit Union has a network of local credit union collection points that offer a convenient way to deposit savings. Local credit union collection points do not provide information about loans or membership queries.
We do not provide a specialist benefit advice service but do offer Newcastle residents some general support with benefit issues. For example: