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Working Together is Adult Social Care and Prevention’s co‑production and public engagement service. Supporting residents, carers, community groups and partners to get involved in shaping adult social care and prevention services across the city.
Building Connections is an online service from The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) for young people up to the age of 19, helping them to find a way through loneliness. Young people work with a trained befriender, who guides them and helps build confidence each step of the way.
Connected Voice Advocacy provide advocacy services to help you to get your voice heard. An Advocate will help you speak up for yourself, find out about your rights, explore your options, make decisions and choices or get services or support:
Provide advice and support to find an informal way to resolve your complaint of discrimination by explaining your rights under the Equality Act 2010 and advising on the best way to progress your complaint.
East and Southeast Asians North East (ESA.NE) is a queer trans and intersex led community network supporting QTIBAIPOC+ (queer, trans, intersex, black, Asian, indigenous people of colour) and LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual) people from the global majority. They also support LGBTQIA+ refugees and asylum seekers and people seeking sanctuary.
Newcastle Queer Climbing Club is an inclusive group of queer climbers of all abilities who climb at Eden Rock on Tuesdays and organise climbs…
Pride Action North provide a range of support and advocacy services to young people and adults in the LGBTQIA+ communities across the north of England.
Tending Three Magpies are a paid bereavement support service.
Your Voice Counts (YVC) is an advocacy service in Newcastle. They help vulnerable people to be involved in important decisions about their life. Making sure your wishes are heard and your rights are upheld.