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Information about sexual health, protection from sexual transmitted infections, contraception and details of organisations that can provide you with expert advice and guidance.

Lives and families change all the time. This can raise issues with your family and relationships. Support is available to help you through these challenging times.

Anti-social behaviour can range from dropping litter to serious harassment. It can have a major negative effect on your health and your quality of life.

The Payment Exception Service is a way for people who do not have a bank account to collect benefit or pension payments.

helping you to plan your visit to Newcastle so you know where public and accessible toilets are available

Universal Credit is replacing six working-age means-tested benefits. It provides one payment which takes into account housing, employment, children and income.

You can make changes to your home or get  equipment to help you with day-to-day tasks and activities.  This can be important to your wellbeing and quality of life.

These are a great way to get involved in local activities. Here’s a handy list of community centres and hubs in Newcastle, so you can find out what’s happening near you.

Volunteering is a great way to learn a new skill or develop an existing one, meet new people and have fun.

Many house fires can be prevented by following these simple steps.

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