Leisure & Lifestyle All learning disability and autism organisations

All learning disability and autism organisations

helps learning disabled and autistic people to take part in the Arts and Culture of the North East England through activities at their HUB

Bakery and Cafe in Shieldfield

is a 27 acre farm overlooking the river Tyne. They have a range of animals including: goats, pigs, alpacas, chickens, ducks, lambs and more. It’s free to visit and they can support adults with learning disabilities to learn new skills by helping to look after the animals

range of activities and services to support families, children and young people such as:

can support your family to stay on track. You can ask for help with an ongoing problem or get help to prevent one from happening. They have Children and Family hubs in Newcastle where you can help information, help, training and advice:

Children’s and Families Newcastle is the website for children and families in Newcastle. You can find community activities and local support services near you.

Disability North provides information, advice and support for disabled people, their families, friends and carers. This includes help with direct payments, benefits and employing a personal assistant. You can visit the centre to see their equipment showroom.

EuansGuide.com is a disabled access review website where disabled people, their families, friends and carers can find and share the accessibility of venues around the UK and beyond. The website shares thousands of experiences, helping you to plan activities, days out, short breaks and holidays that suit your needs.

Families 1st support people and families in poverty with food parcels, clothing, furniture, mother and baby packs in the northern villages of Newcastle.

A charity which provides life-skills and employability training for young people and adults with learning disabilities and complex needs.