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The sensory room has a range of sights, sounds, textures, and fidget toys. Perfect for children up to age 5 with sensory needs.
£3 per adult (up to 3 accompanied children).
£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 ‘Click here to book’ button on this page https://theowltreechildrenscafe.co.uk/sensory-room/

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


The sensory room has a range of sights, sounds, textures, and fidget toys. Perfect for children up to age 5 with SEND, autism, or sensory needs.
You can call 0191 278 8458 or email treehouseenquiries@newcastle.gov.uk to book a slot. Just request a date and time.
Slots are usually 30 minutes long.


This is a free service for those who care for children with additional needs. Browse a wide range of suitable, quality and specialist toys. You can borrow 4 toys for up to 4 weeks.
For more details on this service please contact us on 0191-2656158 or email admin@napi.org.uk

Specialist session for young people diagnosed with autism or in the process of referral.
Every Wednesday
6pm – 7pm
Ages 12-18
Parks Sports Centre, Howdon Road, North Shields, NE29 6TL
No football boots – wear trainers to play
For more information contact Michael.johansen@nufc.co.uk

Sunday Mornings 10am – 12 noon
This is a bookable session with a limited number of places available. It is aimed at children and young people who prefer a quiet environment. Use our normal facilities at the Tim Lamb Centre including the:
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soft play area
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sensory room
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trampoline hall
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outdoor play garden
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and more!
Children must be supervised at all times.
£4 per child / young person

These sessions are open to families with a pre-school aged (0-5) disabled child.
The children can access all our normal facilities including the:
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soft play
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sensory room
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trampoline hall
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outdoor play garden for free play
11.30am – 12 noon Music and Movement
12.30 – 1.30pm Messy Play
Our Early Years Lead Leanne Johnson-Read is available to chat with parents.
Children must be supervised at all times.
£4 per child (babies under 1 year old are free).

These sessions are open to families with a disabled child/young person (and siblings). During these sessions, families can use our:
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soft play area
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sensory room
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trampoline hall
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outdoor play garden
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and more!
On a Wednesday Evening (term time), we run an arts and craft session ‘Get Crafty’ with a playworker leading the activity.

Friday 5-8pm (term-time only)
The Tim Lamb Children's Centre
This youth group is for young adults (18+). The club encourages the young people to socialise. Take part in age-appropriate activities with supervision from a committed staff team.
Pre-registration and advance booking is essential.
Cost: £8 per session (additional cost for 1:1 support required). Payment in full is due at the beginning of each half-term. The centre can’t offer refunds for missed sessions unless agreed beforehand.

Thursdays 4.30-6.30pm (term-time only)
Tim Lamb Children's Centre
This is a supervised youth club for teenagers aged 13-17 years. Activities will focus on social relationships and friendship building. Teenagers are closely supervised and supported by caring and experienced playworkers.
Pre-registration and advance booking is essential.

Tuesday 4.30-6.30pm (term-time only).
Tim Lamb Children's Centre
This group is a supervised youth club for children aged 8-14 years. Activities include:
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arts and crafts
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cookery
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games
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and more
All children are closely supervised and supported by caring and experienced playworkers.
Pre-registration and advance booking for our All In club is essential.

Saturday 10am-1pm (term-time only).
Tim Lamb Children's Centre
This group is aimed at children 5 –13 years old. Enjoy structured activities including arts and crafts, games, and more
All children are closely supervised and supported by caring and experienced playworkers.
Pre-registration and advance booking for our All In club is essential.

This group is especially for the siblings of disabled children/ young people. It gives the perfect opportunity to come together for fun and friendship.
The sessions are fully staffed. There are a range of activities both within the Tim Lamb Centre and out in the wider community.
Our sibling group outings have included Click n Climb, Ice Skating, Tynemouth Adventure Golf and The Arcade Warehouse.
For more information about our sibling group please email info@pathways4all.co.uk or call the office on 0191 266 5233.

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 Info@sammybear.co.uk.


An evening social for people living with MS and their family and friends. Takes place at Great Park Community Centre on the last Friday of each month. We aim to provide a safe environment where everyone can chat openly, learn more about MS, make new friends and, most importantly, have fun! Tea and coffee will be available throughout each session but at times we may ask for donations.

MOVErs and Explorers is a free pre-school support group at Percy Hedley School providing a range of fun, nurturing, sensory based programmes. It is for families with young children who have neurological or motor disorders (such as cerebral palsy). They may also have associated speech, language and communication difficulties. Children are welcome to attend from the age of 3 months to preschool.
Sessions aim to work with parents develop their child’s physical, cognitive, social and communication skills via explorative play.


We have been working with the LTA to offer inclusive opportunities for tennis within the club. Our coaches have been on some additional training, and we are pleased to offer a course of SEN tennis sessions for ages 8 - 18.
When it comes to tennis, a learning disability includes conditions such as Down’s Syndrome, Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
We understand that each person’s learning disability has different symptoms and characteristics, so our expert coaches will tailor each session to suit their client’s needs.

Relaxed screenings are for children and young people with autism. They are sensory friendly with reduced sound, dimmed lighting, and no adverts or trailers. It is okay for guests to move around and make noise during the film.
Autism friendly screenings are offered by most cinemas. For more information about the these screenings, the cinemas, and how to book, please click on the links below:

A social event for all people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). It is very relaxed and there are no charges. You are welcome to come with someone to support you.
The Glasshouse has accessible toilets, lifts, and parking facilities for disabled people.
Tea, coffee, and sweets will also be available.


Tovertafel: Magic Table is a fun interactive activity for children and young people. Different items or objects are projected onto the table. Users can move their arms and hands to interact with the projection. Scatter leaves and knock a football around on the magic table!
This is an activity for everyone but is often enjoyed by children with autism and learning difficulties.
The magic table is on Level 3 at City Library and free to use but must be booked in advance.

This is an inclusive youth group for young people with physical, sensory, and learning disabilities. There is a focus on having fun in a safe environment. Activities will be related to independent living, life skills and personal relationships.
£3 per person
8-13 Yrs | 5-6PM
14+ Yrs | 6-7.30PM
No need to pre-book. Just pay at reception.

Friends Action North East (FANE) support adults with learning disabilities and autism to meet new people and make lasting friendships.
Their services include:
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one to one mentoring programme where adults are supported to develop friendships, learn friendship skills and be more active in their community
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supported social activities
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workshops around friendship and social interaction
Visit their website to find more information: https://www.friendsaction.co.uk/

Join our friendship mentoring programme and get access to the following support:
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Your own volunteer mentor to help with friendship and confidence skills
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Free workshops about social skills and building healthy relationships
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Regular social and well being groups supported by trained staff and volunteers
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Telephone befriending
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Travel buddy support
To find out more call 0191 231 4327 or email info@friendsaction.co.uk

For parent and carers we host a weekly Coffee Morning every Thursday between 9.30 – 11.30am, (term-time only). Our coffee mornings provide an opportunity for parents to chat to other families and mutually support each other.
Coffee Morning refreshments are provided free of charge.
Families with pre-school or home educated children are welcome to bring your child(ren) with you, but please be aware they remain your responsibility at all times.


These football sessions are for children and young people with special needs. They help you learn football, get fit, and feel good. The sessions are friendly and supportive, so everyone can join in and have fun.
There are many types of football sessions in Newcastle. They are for people with different needs like:

