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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.
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:
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.
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!
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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:
Gosforth East Middle offers a rich, happy and stimulating environment for children aged 9 to 13 years. We are all very proud of our School and its successes over the years, and hope the information provided on our website and in our prospectus will give you a sense of what we have to offer.
School Ethos & Values
Our principle aim is to encourage high expectations and high standards of achievement, both academic and personal.
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Our values embrace honesty, trust, reliability, respect for the legitimate rights of others, care for the weaker members of society, regard for the environment and a kindness towards other people.
We believe that a calm, friendly, disciplined atmosphere, in which hard work and co-operation are respected, is the best way to promote these values.
We aim to:
School Ethos & Values
Our principle aim is to encourage high expectations and high standards of achievement, both academic and personal.
Our values embrace honesty, trust, reliability, respect for the legitimate rights of others, care for the weaker members of society, regard for the environment and a kindness towards other people.
We believe that a calm, friendly, disciplined atmosphere, in which hard work and co-operation are respected, is the best way to promote these values.
We aim to: