Health All children & young people organisations

All children & young people organisations

Safe Haven: a ray of hope are a children’s organisation supporting under-privileged children and children with a disability.

Sexual Health Services 4 Newcastle provides free sexually transmitted infection testing, contraception, treatment if you’ve been exposed to HIV and sexual health information and advice.

Church and church hall in High Heaton

St Martins community centre in Byker offers a wide range of activities and projects for adults, children and the whole family.

A UK digital support service for young people

the Owl Tree Children’s Café is a community café and themed play space for families with children up to the age of 5 years old.

You can book a slot at the cafe for you and your child or as a group. Each week in the café they have a different theme for small world play, role play, sensory play crafts and songs for children.

They also hold parent meet ups and peer support. The Owl Tree cafe is in the Owl tree community nest, where a range of parent support sessions, other groups and activities are held.

 

Owl Tree Community Nest is a safe, affordable, accessible community space for parents and their children. It hosts the Owl Tree café, groups and activities.

Support for people with premature or sick newborn babies and their families.

US Active works with young people 12 to 25 years old, who have, or are at risk of developing mental health difficulties. They engage young people in a sport or activity of their choice, to help improve their mental health. Being physically activity helps them to feel good, increase their confidence and self-esteem.

Who Let The Dads Out? is ran for dads who live in the Kenton Parish and neighbouring areas. They provide a safe and meaningful gathering of father figures and their children to enjoy quality time together.