News

Are you over 50? Do you have a learning disability? If so Newcastle Age UK and Newcastle Champions wants to here from you! To find out more, click on the link below.
Catch up on the latest from Disability North in the Service Team's August Newsletter. This includes their latest events, details of how to get assistance in Airports and much more. To read the newsletter, click on the link below.
FANE celebrates relaunch of www.friendsaction.co.uk with free internet drop-in sessions at libraries across the North East Friends Action North East (FANE) is excited to tell you that we have revamped our website, www.friendsaction.co.uk, to be even more...
Tomorrows support older people living in North Tyneside who have a learning disability. To read about the latest news and events from Tomorrow, click on the link below.
Sight Service is looking for volunteers to help in our charity shop in Jarrow. They are also looking for that special someone who would eventually consider taking more responsibility with it. A great opportunity!
Catch up on the latest from The Hub. There are some great ideas for days out as well as some interesting stories.
Two exciting new health and wellbeing courses for men starting Newcastle / Gateshead September 2013 Jack is a life size, anatomically correct cloth man – his own man... He is a unique learning resource for men with learning disabilities and has amazing...
Palatine Beds and the Percy Hedley Foundation are working together to build on their existing partnership and offer further benefits to disabled people across the North East. Palatine Beds, a manufacturer of high quality contract and retail mattresses...
The first disability partnership working newsletter in Newcastle contains details of the great groups working across Newcastle, as well as future plans and events.
The arrival of new 4G mobile phone services in areas of Newcastle may cause problems with Freeview TV services. Voluntary Organisations Development Agency (VODA) is working with at800, the organisation created to make sure UK viewers can still watch ...