InformationNow News 5 June 2026
5 June 2026
Are you interested in working with Lauren at InformationNOW?
We’re looking for our new full time Prevention, Information and Advice Lead at Newcastle City Council. We work to provide information to help people in Newcastle find what they need, at the right time. So people can plan ahead and make informed choices.
If you’re interested in all things information and supporting people who live and work in Newcastle to live well, you can read more about the role and how to apply on North East Jobs.
Closing date 19th October 2022.
The role involves
If you would like to find out more about the role you can contact David Forster for an informal discussion on 07795047820
Scope is challenging the Government to support people with a disability more than they are at present.
Read more on InformationNOW about cost of living and food banks and free food/meals and low cost pantries
Difference North East is hosting a free online discussion with Sanchita Hosali from the British Institute of Human Rights and Helen Flynn from Just Fair.
‘Human Rights and Disability – whose rights are they anyway’ is taking place at 6.30pm on Tuesday 11 October 2022.
This event will take place via Zoom. Zoom as it has some great accessibility features. They will ask if you have any access needs when you register for a ticket. You will be sent a zoom link 2 days before the event. You will not be able to join the event via the Eventbrite page.
Read more and book online on InformationNOW
The North East Charity awards are in their eight year, taking place on 19th October.
Last year Newcastle United Foundation, a charity using the power of football to connect, motivate and inspire people in our region – was named North East Charity of the Year.
This year Citizens Advice Gateshead, Great North Air Ambulance Service, The Hospital of God at Greatham and Oasis Community Housing are in the running for the top prize with individuals and organisations from around the North competing for other awards. The shortlist for outstanding charity support includes Karbon Homes and Newcastle Building Society alongside Accenture Newcastle.
Outstanding social enterprise award includes Daisy Chain
Outstanding contribution to social change award includes Difference North East and Halo
Good luck to all.
The GoodGym Power the Good campaign is a drive to help 2000 community organisations and older people during the cost of living crisis this Autumn (to 30 November 2022)
They will help with:
Read more on InformationNOW about cost of living increase and support
Hate crimes are acts of violence or hostility towards individuals and communities because of who they are, or who people perceive them to be. Hate crimes are when a crime is directed at someone because of their race, sexual orientation, transgender identity, disability, religion or belief. InformationNOW has an article detailing what hate crime is and who can help.
Stop Hate UK are the lead organisation in Newcastle where you can report Hate Crime. They provide independent and confidential reporting and support for victims, witnesses and third parties. You can report hate crime online
Call Hate Out is a confidential 24 hour support service for young people under 18 experiencing or witnessing a Hate Crime.
#We Stand Together against hate
Closing date: 13 October 2022
3 permanent posts
30 hours a week
Salary: £19,650 to £20,852 per annum, pro rota (actual salary £15,932 to £16,097 per annum) Number of posts: 3
Newcastle City Council is looking to appoint 3 committed and enthusiastic people to be Health and Social Care Officers to their day service. They provide a service for adults with severe learning disabilities with additional complex support needs such as, physical disability, Autism, Dementia and behaviours that can challenge. You will be required to work as part of a large team supporting individuals in all aspects of daily living.
Successful applicants will be joining an experienced, dedicated and creative team providing opportunities for people to develop their independence and reach their full potential using a wide range of activities and therapies. Read more about the jobs and apply online here
Date: Tuesday 11 Oct 2022
Time: 10.00 am – 1.00 pm
Cost: Free
Venue: St James’s Park
Go along to the Jobs Fair to meet the YHN Employability Team and many different organisations from across the city. There’s lots of job opportunities on offer. Email the team to book your place
The Euan’s Guide Access Survey is the longest running and largest survey of its kind in the UK. Now in its eighth year, we’re asking disabled people what’s good and not so good about disabled access, as well as matters such as accessible toilets, disabled parking, transport, and the rising cost of living. Supported for a second year by the Motability Scheme.
Last year over 2400 disabled people, families, friends and carers shared their opinions on disabled access. We learned some interesting things, including:
This year’s data will be compared to last year’s, and we’ll use the information gathered to continue our work towards improving the lives of disabled people. Make sure your voice is heard by taking the survey.
There are a variety of accessible options to take the survey including: download large print, easy read and audio, MP3. Email: [email protected] or call 0131 510 5106.
Read more on InformationNOW about disability services, groups and campaigns
This year’s theme for World Mental Health Day is ‘Make mental health & wellbeing a global priority for all’. In line with this year’s World Mental Health Day theme, Mental Health Europe will host a hybrid event at the European Parliament on the 10th of October (2 to 4 pm) focusing on refugees, migration and mental health. You can register and join as a virtual audience of the European Parliament event. #WorldMentalHealthDay #WMHD2022
Quell is a free, anonymous mental health and wellbeing online service with online counselling and a text chat service for people over 18 years.
Kooth is a free, safe and anonymous online community and support service commissioned by Newcastle & Gateshead CCG. It offers emotional and mental wellbeing advice and support to Children and Young People age range 11 to 18 years and allows access to support from qualified counsellors and practitioners. There is also the opportunity to gain support from peers, join forums and learn coping skills to manage mental health in a safe and supportive way.
Tyneside and Northumberland Mind offers a range of services, from private Facebook sessions to safe space sessions to intensive support known at the ACT service.
ReCoCo has a number of resources, from a music or mindfulness podcast to yoga and creative writing courses and workshops.
Vita Health Group works in partnership with the NHS to provide mental wellbeing services to support local residents in various districts throughout the UK. Known as IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies)) they offer a talking therapy service designed to support individuals by providing the tools needed to get things back on track with their mental wellbeing. It’s a free service.
Newcastle United Foundation has launched a free mental health text support service. Text ‘BAGC’ to 85258 at any day at any time and text line users will be put in contact with a trained volunteer or clinical supervisor. Texts are completely free, anonymous and do not appear on phone bills. (checking)
Leeds Building Society Foundation is providing grants to projects supporting those in need of a safe and secure home.
Small grants are available for capital expenditure of up to £1,000 for registered charities with a turnover of less than £1 million. This means that they fund the purchase of items used to directly help those in need, rather than contributing to a charity’s running costs. They’re looking to fund projects that fit within the following criteria themes:
Deadline 24th October 2022.
Mental Health Concern are running a series of events in the community in October and November
You can pop in to speak to Mental Health Concern and local community organisations. They can help you to:
There are opportunities for organisations to attend the events and give information. If you’re interested please contact [email protected]
Winter Pressures Event – Throckley
Date: Thursday 20 Oct 2022
Time: 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm
Winter Pressures Event – Walker
Date: Thursday 27 Oct 2022
Time: 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Winter Pressures Event – Fenham Library
Date: Tuesday 1 Nov 2022
Time: 10.00 am to 3.00 pm
Winter Pressures Event – West End Library
Date: Friday 18 Nov 2022
Time: 10.00 am to 3.00 pm
Visit our Events and Activities section to see what’s going on near you this week
Shipley Art Gallery workshops: different dates and times
Newcastle Vegan Market: Sunday 9th October
Nuns Moor Park and Greening Wingrove Apple day: 9th October, 11am to 4pm
YHN Jobs Fair: Tuesday 11 Oct 2022 , 10am to 1pm at St James Park
Get online Basic Computer training: Cruddas Park Library, 10am to 12.30 pm
UCAS (the universities and colleges admissions service) They can help you to apply to study a degree at university, apprenticeships and other training. This service is for people applying to university for the first time although they have postgraduate options as well.
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Lauren
Last updated: October 7, 2022