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Help available if you are in danger of becoming homeless or you need help with housing.

First aid advice on treating burns and scalds. In emergencies dial 999 or go straight to hospital.

First aid advice and guidance on how to deal with bleeding. In emergencies always dial 999 or go straight to hospital.

There are a range of organisations that provide interpreting and translation services in Newcastle

The menopause happens to all women. Support and help is available to help deal with the side effects.

Diabetes is a health condition where the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high. With the right treatment and care you can manage your diabetes.

Please report any abuse in Newcastle. Abuse can be emotional, physical, sexual, financial, discriminatory, exploitation, psychological, organisational, domestic, neglect, self neglect or modern slavery.

Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones become weak, fragile and can break easily. It is more common in women than men.

Opticians and Optometrists test your sight and examine the health of your eyes. There are some health conditions that can effect your eyes and the symptoms are only found on examination. Regular checks are important.

Furniture can be quite expensive, especially if you are in the process of moving house. There are affordable options and support available in Newcastle.

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