Leisure & Lifestyle All learning organisations

All learning organisations

Community and Children and Families Hub including support for autism.

Cafe-style public discussions on culture, politics, philosophy and science. All events are free.

CICT (Chinese Information Computer Technology) Open Learning Centre, also known as The Chinese Centre North of England support ethnically marginalised communities and newly arrived asylum seekers and refugees with computer, numeracy, literacy, English language, life, and work skills.

Contact, the charity for families with disabled children. They are there to help families feel valued, supported, confident and informed through information, advice, guidance and peer support.

Converge Northumbria offer free educational opportunities to people 18 years old and over. You can take part if you are currently receiving mental health support or have experienced mental health issues. This is a supportive and inclusive environment at Northumbria campus. Courses are between 4 and 10 weeks in length. You can apply for courses throughout the year. There’s no limit on how many you can attend. Courses include: drama and performance

Creative Culture Trust CIO work with arts charities, non-profit organisations, community organisations or individuals to provide free access to arts workshops, groups and sessions

Crisis Skylight Newcastle work with people over the age of 16 who are experiencing homelessness, or immediately at risk of homelessness in the Northeast region

Community Centre in Denton Burn, which runs a wide range of clubs and groups for all of the community.

A reservoir managed by Northumbrian Water. Suitable for walking, cycling and angling.

Divercity Hub is a community hub in Newcastle Upon Tyne. It serves Newcastle as well as the wider community and is inclusive to all regardless of their background, faith or financial circumstances.