Services

Currently we offer two short break clubs (Wed Adult Group & Sat Youth Group) – both of these clubs are for low-medium needs children and adults. Unfortunately, we are currently unable to offer 1:1 support at the clubs due to low staff availability. Safeguarding and security is at our utmost priority. We do however aim to offer more clubs in the future which will include 1:1 support and cater for higher needs children.

Please see below for further information on the services we currently provide 🙂

Wed Adult Group

Time: 
6-8pm
Location:
Weekly location will depend on the activity for that week. Sometimes the session will be at St Hughs Church for cooking/baking/crafts/video games however some weeks will be in the community for trips to the cinema, bowling, arcades and meals out.

 
The first meet up Wed 26th March will be at Geek Retreat Cafe in Newcastle City Centre, Grainger Street. We will bring some board/card games and aim to have a low key chill evening, meet some new friends and plan what activities the club would like to do each week 😊

Saturday Youth Group

Time:
10-1pm
Location:
St Hughs Church, Gosforth, NE3 2HS

Join us for a fun and engaging experience at the Youth Group (for ages 6-12, low/medium needs).

Meet new friends, participate in activities, and grow together in a supportive environment for children with low to medium needs. 

Club Activities

Board Games

Arts and Crafts

Team Games

Cooking & Baking

Video Games

Planning Community Days out (Adult Group)

PA Support

The role of a Personal Assistant in supporting neurodiverse children is holistic, focusing on individualised care that promotes inclusion, emotional well-being, and social inclusion. P.A.’s act as a bridge between the child, their family, and the broader community, ensuring that SEN, neurodiverse children can thrive in environments that might otherwise be overwhelming or inaccessible.

Personal Assistant (P.A) support plays a crucial role in helping children and adults with neurodiversities and disabilities thrive within the community. The term “neurodiverse” covers a range of conditions, including Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences. P.A.’s offers tailored support that addresses the unique challenges faced by our children in social environments.