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Outreach clinic to provide people with a learning disability who have offended or show offending type behaviour(s), and those involved in caring for them the opportunity to seek advice and support on managing day to day forensic issues.
Areas covered: Cumbria, Sunderland and Newcastle
How to get referred:
Referrals must be made through local community nursing teams for each locality.
We provide a range of specialist services for both adults and children with autism and or learning disabilities or both. We work closely with other Trusts, Local Authorities and voluntary sector organisations.
Lennox is a seven bed unit providing comprehensive assessment and treatment for young people aged 12-18 with complex mild to moderate learning disability and a requirement of a high level of supervision in a medium secure environment.
Referrals are accepted from specialist mental health teams regionally, nationally and internationally. Informal enquiries are welcomed and advice can be given by telephone prior to referrals.
The team will work with children/young people between the ages of 4-18 with a learning disability and or Autism Spectrum Disorder where their behaviour that challenges occurs as a result of the young person having limited abilities to communicate distress, and get their needs met in other more adaptive ways.
How to refer:
All referrals must come from a Community CYPS team; it is essential that a care co-ordinator is identified. Consultation clinics are held monthly in each locality where potential referrals can be taken to be discussed.
The Secure Outreach Transition Team (SOTT), provides assessment, intervention, treatment, management and supervision for service users with a learning disability and/or autism spectrum disorder who are:
• Currently in secure care
• In the community following discharge from a period of secure care
• In the community having been referred due to offences or offending behaviour that represents a risk to the general public and who potentially may require admission to secure care.
The Tree House Early Years Centre provides a range of Educational, Social, Therapeutic and Health activities / services for children aged 0-5 with SEND, and their families.
The centre was officially opened by councillor Lesley Storey in September 2023. The following video showcases the opening of the Centre and highlights some of facilities and activities available for children and their families.
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:
Where Does It Take Place?
At Gosforth Civic Theatre's Café Bar.
Who Is It For?
Young people with learning disabilities and autism aged between 16-24 years old
How Does It Work?
Pathways to Working Life
This pathway is for young people with a learning disability and/or difficulty who would like to develop their skills and progress into employment whilst working on core skills such as maths and English along with employment skills. The course will help you with your personal social and economic welfare, and you will receive pastoral support to help you fulfil your aspirations and reach your goals.
Supported Internship for Ages 17-24 with EHCP
Our new internship offers real-world work experience and helps you gain job skills that employers want. With dedicated mentors, you'll grow in confidence and independence.
What to Expect
Enjoy early access to the Great North Museum: Hancock for a quieter, more relaxed experience.
This relaxed session is for visitors with:
The Sensory Shuttle is a mobile sensory room. It provides a safe space to regulate - direct to your door!
Every visit includes advice/support for parents and carers.
Why book the Sensory Shuttle?
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Suitable for parties, public events and private hire across North East England
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Wheelchair accessible
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Direct to your door - ideal for those with anxiety
What's inside the Sensory Shuttle?
Come along to our group. It is for adults (18+) with a learning disability and autistic people.
Our group is a safe space to chat about men's issues and meet new people.
We meet every 2 weeks. Visit the Skills for People Facebook Group for exact dates.
Call the below number to let us know you are coming along.
Tuesday 28th October 2025
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9am to 9.45am - explore the museum
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9.45am to 10.20am - Relaxed Mouse Tales session
FREE but booking is required.
Relaxed Mouse Tales is a session aimed at families who may require a quieter environment to enable them to participate. This could include visitors with:
Come along on our gentle and friendly walks. We enjoy walking together in many different places.
For people aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism.
Want to find out when and where our next walks are happening? Then look for our monthly Groups Newsletters posted on our Skills for People Facebook Page.
If interested in joining us, please call 0191 281 8737 or email information@skillsforpeople.org.uk.
Join us to be in nature, as we learn outdoor and gardening skills at the community allotment in Byker.
Plans can change at short notice due to the weather.
For people aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism.
Look at our monthly Groups Newsletters posted on our Skills for People Facebook Page for more details.
If interested in joining us, please call 0191 281 8737 or email information@skillsforpeople.org.uk.
Come along on our gentle, social walks. We enjoy walking together in many different places. New people are always welcome.
For people aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism.
Want to find out when and where our next walks are happening? Then look for our monthly Groups Newsletters posted on our Skills for People Facebook Page.
If interested in joining us, please call 0191 281 8737 or email information@skillsforpeople.org.uk.
Come along to our friendly interest and social group. It is for people aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism. We enjoy doing things such as:
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singing karaoke
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bingo and games
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playing pool
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visiting museums
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and more!
Want to find out where we'll be going and what we'll be doing? Then look for our monthly Groups Newsletters posted on our Skills for People Facebook Page.
Come along for a free lunch and chat with others. We offer a selection of sarnies, crisps, fruit and biscuits.
Food served from 12pm.
For people aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism.
Want to find out our next date? Then look for our monthly Groups Newsletters posted on our Skills for People Facebook Page.
If interested in joining us, please call 0191 281 8737 or email information@skillsforpeople.org.uk.
Sunday 17th August 2025
Join us for a disco and food! For adults (18+) with learning disabilities and/or autism.
Let us know you are coming by calling 0191 281 8737 or emailing information@skillsforpeople.org.uk.
You can also walk with us from Central Station to The Globe. Just let us know.
Free, drop in
Bring your little ones and rest with light-up orbs and cubes, large soft shapes, matting and a sofa to relax on.
Take a pause. Your little one can enjoy:
Monday 29th September 2025 at 11am
Using Makaton, music, movement and play to bring stories to life!
Our specially designed sessions offer a relaxed and inclusive space for young children and their grown-ups to explore stories.
Suggested donation £5 but free funded places available!