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Rainbow Home is a charity providing support for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers and refugees in the Northeast of England. Working with people who have fled their countries because of persecution based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Meets 3rd Friday of the month.
To report hate crime in Newcastle, contact Stop Hate UK, there are a number of online reporting options (24 hours access)
A confidential service providing one to one and peer support to men, women and children affected by HIV in the North East
A community support organisation run by trans people for trans people. They run a monthly social event open to all Trans and Gender Diverse Individuals and their families, friends, allies as well as other groups
Check the website for details
A service for those on waiting list for NRGDS. Regular online and in person group meetings - drop ins, trans masculine, trans feminine and non-binary groups - as well as 1-2-1 support.
Please contact via email for the latest information on dates and times
LGBTQ+ organisations acting together as one voice for the North East LGBTQ+ communities. Various activities across the region and volunteer opportunities.
Support for young LGBT+ people in the Hexham area
A media hub for LGBTQIA+ community and allies. Incorporating Pride Radio, Pride World Radio and other LGBT+ organisations.
Pride Radio FM 89.2.
Northern Pride was formed in August 2007 after a brief gap in Pride activities following the closure of Pride on the Tyne. A research project was commissioned and carried out by MET Ltd to establish what the North East LGBTQ+ community would like from a Pride event. These results were fed back to the community in May 2007 and from this feedback, a group of volunteers came forward and formed the first Northern Pride Committee.
Support group set up by Washington Mind for young people aged 13-25. Tuesday evenings 5-7pm at Washington Mind
We work across Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland with a wide range of local, regional and national partners, including local authority leisure teams, public health, planners, transport teams, the education, housing and criminal justice sectors to name a few, to make it easier and a more attractive proposition for people to be physically active.
We are particularly passionate about helping under-represented groups and those who are currently moving for less than 30 minutes per week.
We’ve provided specialist enterprise training, advice and support for women in Newcastle upon Tyne for over 20 years.
A Chance to Trade
We deliver a programme of specialist enterprise support, training & workshops through the A Chance To Trade Project. This project is supported by funds from the European Structural Investment Funds as part of Newcastle CLLD and Tyne & Wear Community Foundation.
Eligibility criteria applies.
Steps Together
A weekly social facility exclusively for young people with MILD to MODERATE additional needs or disabilities.
Our HUB facilities off young people the chance to meet in a safe environment, where they can socialise outside school, form new friendships, and acquire the skills necessary to become more confident and independent. The sessions encourage young people to explore a range of activities and gain informative and quality life skills, through a variety of socialising activities, games and arts & crafts.
Support group for parents who have a child with difficult to manage behaviour including ADD and ADHD.
Group meetings take place alternate Wednesday's and Friday's, 10am-1pm.
The club is open for all disabled young people and those with learning difficulties aged 13-28.
Includes an evening meal and an activity run by Newcastle United Foundation which normally involved a lot of running around.
Group ran for children who have a brother or sister with additional needs.
Monday night is a nurture session for children suffering with anxiety aged 7-12.
SEND football session.
For age 16 plus.
Youth Link Newcastle runs a specific service for young people living with a disability, including SEND. Youth Link matches young people working towards a goal in their life to a peer mentor… someone of a similar age who can support them.
The service is available to young people living in a Newcastle Postcode, aged from 11 to 18.
You may have a goal in mind, or someone you know may have suggested that a peer mentor would be great way to overcome a challenge you are facing.
Parents and children with additional needs to meet up and access the activities at the Tim Lamb Centre.
Come and join us for a Family Meet up. Bring your children to play and make friends in a safe inclusive setting
Only £3 per child.
For more information contact Shelagh on 0191 2818737 or text 07891460513
Social Activities Programme is for young adults aged 18 – 25 years.
This is a great opportunity for young disabled adults to take part in a range of fun centre-based social activities alongside local community outings.
Close supervision and additional support is provided by a dedicated and caring staff team.
A fuel poor household is one which needs to spend more than 10% of its income on all fuel use and to heat its home to an adequate standard of warmth.
Three things that contribute to fuel poverty are: the cost of energy, the energy efficiency of your property and your household income.
At Byker Sands Family Hub we have packs containing items and information that will help you make positive changes in your home. These changes will make your home more energy efficient with the aim of reducing energy bills.
Specialist Rehabilitation Services
The Children’s Trust is the UK’s leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisability. We deliver rehabilitation, education and community services through skilled teams who work with children and young people, and their families.
The NHS Healthy Start Scheme is for people who are more than 10 weeks pregnant, or have children under the age of 4, who receive certain benefits.
Fire Cadets:
For young people aged between 11 and 17.