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Our FREE inters sessions are a safe space for young people aged between 11-13 years to come and socialise, learn about the world around them and take part in activities like;
- arts and crafts
- cooking
- gardening
- group games
- sports
The sessions are led by the young people, they choose what they would like to do in their youth clubs and plan their activities. Snacks and drinks are available in all sessions.
A registration form must be filled in for each young person.
The Children and Young People’s Service provides a single service to all children and young people aged 0-18 years living in Newcastle and Gateshead who present with mental health difficulties.
This includes children and young people who may be living in difficult and challenging circumstances.
Click here to read more and download a wealth of resources to help support you.
Sessions started on 7th March 2022.
They are a great mix of drumming and electronic music and open to 8-12 year olds. you don't need to have any experience, just come along and have fun. Email charliebramley@gmail.com for more information
Session delivered by The Globe.
Learn how to present and create an online radio.
For more information or to book a place contact Andrea.
Be part of a pop group, create pop videos and perform throughout the year.
For more information or to book a place, contact Andrea.
This project will last for 11 weeks and will be delivered by "Rods and Cones Art". This is a community drama group run by Kate Jefferies who volunteered at the farm a few years ago. The session is called "My Voice Matters". It will be fun and packed full of drama exercises and games, culminating in a performance. There are 10 free places and this will be on a first come, first serve basis, so get in there quickly if you would like to take part.
For more info or to book a place, contact Andrea
Support group for Non Binary and Trans Youths
For ages 13+. Every other Wednesday starting 10th January.
For more information, contact Kelly: 07946 314037
For those children aged 7-18, from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.
For those TEENAGERS from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds
To refer or register please contact: Bridget at nest.union@newcastle.ac.uk
Homework club for those from refugee and asylum backgrounds.
For more information, or to refer or register please contact: Bridget at nest.union@newcastle.ac.uk
Circus classes for those from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.
Class is online - Zoom
These sessions are for those from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds
This is a Community Session which covers:
- Beginners English
- Intermediate English
- Advanced English
- Children’s provision - homework support, art and creche.
For young people in years 6 and 7.
Growing up can be tough especially as a young person figuring out how you fit into society and how your future holds. Interactive session with activities and food.
Our FREE inters sessions are a safe space for young people aged between 11-13 years to come and socialise, learn about the world around them and take part in activities like;
- arts and crafts
- cooking
- gardening
- group games
- sports
The sessions are led by the young people, they choose what they would like to do in their youth clubs and plan their activities. Snacks and drinks are available in all sessions.
A registration form must be filled in for each young person.
Welcome to Circus Central, Newcastle's finest Circus Arts hub! We bring people of all ages and abilities together to have fun, develop skills, perform, and gain qualifications. At Circus Central, you become part of a thriving community. We offer something for everyone from the curious beginner to the die-hard professional! We also offer provision for schools, community organisations and events.
We're a circus school! You can learn to fly in the air on a trapeze, silks or aerial hoops, do acrobatics, walk on stilts, ride a unicycle, juggle, hula hoop, and more.
Couch to 2k – is our new pilot project improving young people’s fitness, health and well-being. Referrals come via Paediatricians at The Great North Children’s Hospital. Our Youth Workers then support young people to run 3 times per week in Leazes Park Newcastle, building up to a timed 2K at the end of 4 weeks. To encourage participation and remove barriers for young people to get involved, each young person receives an e- voucher to purchase sports clothes, trainers etc. and they also receive a basic fit-bit watch and Children’s Foundation water bottle.
Following on from a successful 2020 summer scheme we now offer a weekly kids surf club suitable for 8-16 year old’s at various times throughout the year. This is in partnership with South Shields Surf School with an emphasis on fun and fitness in a friendly environment. Instructor lead sessions provide children with an opportunity to try something new, meet new people, engage in a physical activity and learn new skills.
We offer a range of outdoor and adventure activities including canoeing, paddle boarding, climbing, multisports, Duke of Edinburgh, coasteering, archery and loads more.
We accomodate school parties from year 2 upwards. Our activities and packages can be delivered on-site at your school or off-site, dependent on the activity. We have lots of options to choose from, with a huge variety of activities available. Our primary school options focus on skills such as resilience, problem solving, planning, and leadership.
We use a range of venues around the North East.
We offer children aged 6-14 the opportunity to gain skills for life from practical skills, to life skills, to nights away experiences.
This is an open access session for young people aged 11-16. The session is a safe and warm space for young people to engage in various activities such as games, arts and crafts and workshops. For more information, please contact claire@neyouth.org.uk.
This is an open access session for young people aged 11-16. This session has been funded this year through the Newcastle City Council Youth Fund. Young people come and make friends and take part in a variety of activities including sports, team building, smoothie making, arts and crafts, issue-based workshops, social action projects and youth voice.
This is an open access session that runs twice a week for young people aged 11-16 to come, have a cup of tea, make new friends and have a safe space to be themselves. This session has been funded this year through BBC Children in Need. Young people get involved with a range of different activities including team building, cooking, sports, arts and crafts as well as issue-based workshops, social action projects which involve the community and youth voice.