A friendly and relaxed group to enjoy with your children aged 0 to 5. For children with special educational needs and/or disabilities.
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A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.

A fun sport and social activity session for adults with a disability and additional needs.
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Drop in and enjoy stories in a relaxed atmosphere. Explore what the library has to offer and make friends.
Join our playful classes, that will get you and your little one moving together in fun and creative ways.
Information for families on things like; benefits, housing, the law and immigration.
Come along and chat to a Health Visitor. Ask any questions about bottle feeding , breast feeding and weaning.
Come along if you would like your baby weighed or have any questions. Please bring your child's red book.
Come along if you would like your baby weighed or have any questions. Please bring your child's red book.

Learn outdoor and gardening skills at the community allotment in Byker. For adults aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism.
A relaxed and friendly group. A great way to meet other mums and get handy tips and information.
Come and join in with healthy cooking activities.
Baby massage is a lovely way to enjoy time, and bond with your baby. It can help with colic, teething, and circulation.
A friendly group to support communication for 1-2 year olds
A group of children aged up to 5 years. We give the opportunity to borrow toys from our Toy Library loan service.
Come along if you would like your baby weighed or have any questions. Please bring your child's red book.
Baby massage is a lovely way to enjoy time, and bond with your baby. It can help with colic, teething, and circulation.

Gentle and friendly walks around Newcastle. For adults aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism.

A fun trampoline session for children and young people with autism.
Printed on September 11th 2025