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999 BSL is the Emergency Video Relay Service for people who speak British Sign Language (BSL). You can use this service to contact emergency services
Better lives, safer communities is Newcastle City council anti-social behaviour programme.
Community Security Trust (CST) protects British Jews from antisemitism and related threats. They provide a confidential service to report antisemitic incidents
You can report concerns anonymously to Crimestoppers using their online form or freephone telephone number.
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.
In a life threatening or emergency situation dial 999 to contact the Fire, Police, Ambulance, or Coast Guard service. You can ask for an interpreter if you speak another language, BSL video calls are available and text messaging.
is a single point of contact for environmental services in Newcastle. (Previously called Envirocall)
provides non-judgemental information and advice about crime. You can send information about a crime anonymously using their website.
Galop provides hate crime, domestic abuse and sexual violence support services to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans + victims and survivors by telephone, email, text and WhatsApp.
Gasbags North East is a group for gay and bi-sexual men and men who are questioning their sexuality, aged 18 and over.