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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.
A course to help parents/carers manage the behaviour of people with learning disabilities and/or autism. It will help you understand their behaviour and ways to support them.
Find out more about Positive Behaviour Support here: Positive Behavioural Support
For more information about this course, call 0191 281 8737 or email information@skillsforpeople.org.uk.
Daisy Chain offers a variety of free online learning sessions to support individuals and families. These sessions are available to families in the North East and Yorkshire.
What Autism Central Offers:
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High-quality autism education, training, and support.
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Peer educators who are autistic people, and parents and carers of autistic people, trained to support other families.
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A dedicated website for resources and information.
Who Can Join:
NEAS Newcastle Autism Hubs are a supportive environment for parents and carers of autistic children. Currently these hubs offer:
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one-to-one sessions where families can discuss any issues in confidence
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workshops designed to help parents understand and support their autistic children.
The workshops cover topics such as common misconceptions, differences in autistic children, and practical strategies for everyday life.
For parents/carers of children who are on the diagnostic pathway or post diagnosis of Autism. Children must be living in Newcastle.
Supporting your autistic child workshop
These sessions will cover:
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worries and action planning
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common misconceptions
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differences in autistic children
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practical strategies to use in everyday life
We have the following dates available:
Drop in anytime between 10am and 12pm on the first Wednesday of each month.
There is a different topic each month. However, you can talk with us about any other sexual health and relationships topics.
There is no cost. Free Condoms and sexually transmitted infection (STI) test kits are available at all sessions!
For more information, please get in touch via email or phone.
You can also visit our Facebook page for information about all our groups.
These workshops cover a wide range of topics. Come along if you would like to learn more about sex and relationships.
Each workshop is from 1:00pm until 3:00pm. To find out when our next workshop dates are, visit our Facebook page.
Free Condoms and sexually transmitted infection (STI) test kits are available at all sessions!
Please email or call if you would like to attend.
Useful Vision is a service for visually impaired children around the North East. We provide positive opportunities and jam-packed events. Our support for children and families helps them to flourish.
Our activities and services can help children learn new skills and make new friends – reducing social isolation through increased confidence and self-esteem.
You can register your child for support from Useful Vision and to be able to attend events.
Contact is the UK charity for families with disabled children. They support families, bring families together and help families take action for others. They give support through:
Do you have an autistic child (with or without diagnosis) and need support? Do you live in Newcastle?
As part of the Autism Central programme, Daisy Chain provides a range of in-person learning workshops. These cover many different topics to help support individuals and families.
We are a small team of massage therapists We specialise in massage therapy for individuals with Special Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). We work with all ages 3 years old+.
What do we offer?
Meet and Connect gives you a chance to learn. Previous sessions have looked at:
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Digital skills
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Mental health
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Racism
We also have picnics together when the weather is nice.
Want to find out when the next Meet and Connect sessions are? Then look through our monthly Groups Newsletters posted on our Skills for People Facebook Page.
Tuesday 5th August 2025, 1.30pm to 3pm
Tuesday 2nd September 2025, 1.30pm to 3pm
Tuesday 7th October 2025, 1.30pm to 3pm
Tuesday 4th November 2025, 1.30pm to 3pm
Tuesday 2nd December 2025, 1.30pm to 3pm
We can support you if your child (aged 5 to 11) are waiting for a neurodevelopmental assessment.
We are running Monthly Cuppa and Cake Parent Support drop-ins for parents and carers both in Metrocentre Community Hub in Gateshead and Gosforth Civic Centre.
A friendly and welcoming monthly support group. For parents and carers of children with a special educational need or disability.
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Chat to other parents and carers
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Get advice from professionals
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Share ideas and strategies
No need to book. Just turn up!
Dates
A group for parents and carers of children aged 2 to 5.
This group will help you:
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understand autism
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learn strategies to support your child's development
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focus on play and sensory development
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maintain routines and boundaries
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learn how to support your child with language and social skills
There are 12 sessions every Thursday starting on 11th September 2025. Sessions will take place at Byker Sands Family Hub.
For more information or to book:
We’re here to help adults and young people in Newcastle with all their sexual health and contraception needs. Our service offers advice, information, testing, and treatment for sexual health issues.
You can visit our clinic or attend your appointment online.
We keep everything you share confidential and won’t judge you. Our doors are open to everyone, no matter:
Newcastle College is a training provider that offers apprenticeships, traineeships and employability skills training. Newcastle College also offer a Sixth Form provision and further and higher education.
Newcastle College can offer the following support:
Inspired Support helps people with learning difficulties or autism. They aim to help develop talents, social skills, life skills, and more. There is a particular focus on the needs and wants of the individual and having fun. Sessions are led by local professionals and can focus on:
Cafe Beam at Ouseburn Farm 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.
We provide supported work placements to people who have learning difficulties, mental health problems, or both. We aim to empower people with the skills and experience that only real working environments can give:
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team working
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social interaction
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access to training opportunities
Our voluntary placements help to increase self confidence in the work place and beyond, improve self esteem and reduce social isolation.
Enable young people with SEN the opportunity to access activities which support and encompass Recovery & Mental Health Awareness.
WHAT WE OFFER:
- 6 week programmes
- 2hr weekly sessions
- Regular reviews
- Focus on Recovery & Mental Health
- 16-25 year olds
Physical Wellbeing
Walks, small exercise sessions, sports activities
Self-Reflection
Emotional literacy, journaling, scrap booking
Looking for support to get into paid employment?
Looking for real hands-on work experience and more career opportunities?
Motivated to get work experience to find a paid job?
NHS England Choices College is a national specialist college. We provide employment support for young adults aged 16-24 with learning disabilities/difficulties and/or Autism.
Our person-centred approach ensures support is tailored to meet each learner’s needs. Placements are found based on the learners' skills and interests.
Specialist support into employment
Disability confident, Veteran Aware, Carer Aware and fully funded.
Participants will automatically receive a 15-month support plan, including 6 months support once they enter employment and our rapid response support should they fall out of work within 15 months of signing up with us.
Our eligibility criteria are as follows:
Café Beam @ Gosforth provides work placements for young people with learning difficulties and disabilities, helping them gain valuable work and life skills.
What is Café Beam?
Café Beam is a place where young people can learn to work in a café environment. They help prepare food, serve customers, handle money, and more. The café serves delicious, home-cooked food using fresh, local ingredients from Ouseburn Farm.
Benefits of Joining