Young people come and make friends and take part in activities. Things like; sport, arts and crafts and team building.
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Explore What's On in Newcastle for Children, Young People and Families
Discover a wide range of activities and events happening across Newcastle — from one-off workshops to regular weekly sessions. Click on any event to find out more details and how to book your place.
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Specialist football sessions for young people diagnosed with autism or in the process of referral.
After School Group for ages 11-14 years. Activities include: djing & music, cooking, trips, PlayStation, pool and more
Get active with Hat-Trick. Sessions include football, cricket, tennis and more.
A weekly session for young people diagnosed with autism or in the process of referral. For ages 8 to 11 years.
A weekly group for adults with additional needs to come together to enjoy social activities, and fun!
A youth club for young disabled people aged 16 to 25. Socialise, chill and enjoy activities including art, drama, and crafts.
A safe space for girls aged between 12-16 years to come and socialise, learn about the world around them.
For teenagers. Project workers engage with young people on the streets around Benwell
Drop in and weigh your own baby. Please note there are staff no at this drop in. It is self service.
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Bookable sensory space for families or small groups.
A welcoming and friendly group for parents, carers and their babies.
A welcoming and friendly group for parents, carers and their babies.
Get support to: look for work, complete job applications, practise interview skills, practise English, Maths and ICT.
Get support to: look for work, complete job applications, practise interview skills, practise English, Maths and ICT.
Fun play sessions for children aged 0 to 5 with SEND, both diagnosed and undiagnosed.
A place for parents and carers to chat and mutually support each other. This takes place at the Tim Lamb Children's Centre.
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
An opportunity for students to find out about a carreer in architecture
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