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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.
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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
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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
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
Newcastle United Foundation have recently established a Careers Hub based inside the Metrocentre, (upper Green Mall) where they offer a range of services, including career advice drop-in appointments, key employment skill development, job search assistance, interview prep, CV building, and connections to local employers available to anyone 16+.
Baby Massage sessions offer a range of benefits for both babies and their parents. Including supporting bonding and relaxing together, helping with colic, teething and snuffles and improving circulation. Healthworks are starting a new course again after Easter half term
Suitable for 11-16 years
Kenton Youth Project is dedicated to meeting the needs and aspirations of young people in Kenton. With a strong foundation of experience and community relationships developed over 4 years, we have engaged in consultations with the young people and key stakeholders in the community, identifying crucial areas of support and activities that resonate with young people.
A facilitated space to shape your artistic visions your way with professional support available when you want it, with studios and essential equipment for your dance, theatre arts or music projects.
Open Day
We provide activities for young people 8-19 years in and around Elwick. We offer a wide range of developmental activities and lots of fun and adventure. Activities are different each week. For our older Seniors (age 13 - 19 years) we offer 3 Duke of Edinburgh drop-in sessions, here you can complete your award with us or just come in and hang out with your friends.
We provide specialised practical, emotional and social support for asylum seeking and refugee children, families and young people.
Our aim is to provide a specialised and trauma informed service that can be accessed by families or by individual young people.
Cafe Beam on Gosforth High Street provides a fabulous environment for young people with disabilities and learning difficulties to gain hands on work experience and learn new skills and develop confidence.
We are looking for regular volunteers to provide practical support for our youngsters usually for one morning or one afternoon on a weekly basis. This role is extremely rewarding and varied and you will acquire a real insight into the operational side of our organisation as well as gaining valuable experience in working with people with special needs.
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Free to attend fitness and exercise sessions for young people ages 13-19 and up to 25 with SEND. Sessions will provide a diverse range of activities such as boxing training and circuits, as well as more traditional gym classes to appeal to as a wide range of the young community as possible and maximise participation.
Project for young people to create a safe, relaxing space to grow their own food and an area to learn about the outdoors. The project will see the development of the areas within the allotment to create – garden for vegetables, outdoor learning area, and a calming sanctuary. The allotment will give the young people the opportunity to learn many skills, socialise, team building, decision making and become sustainable gardeners, growing crops that will be used not only in the youth clubs but at home.
This is a warm, caring and kind place to be because: