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Uncommon offer free online sessions for ADHD and autistic young people who experience school phobia or emotionally based school avoidance.
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Address:
Uncommon Minds Ltd
7 Bell Yard
London
WC2A 2JR
Dentists are responsible for good oral health.
GPs are the first point of contact for diagnoses and have a responsibility to refer patients to hospitals and other medical services for urgent or specialist treatment.
A free service offering employability and advice to young people and adults, aged 16 and over.
Kate Stanforth provides inclusive dance sessions and specialises in teaching people with additional needs.
Learning for Life covers late primary, secondary, and beyond school, focusing on relationships and the sexual education curriculum.
- Contact number: 0300 102 4553
Offering a wide range of disability programmes to ensure children, young people and adults across the Northeast can enjoy sport, an active lifestyle and build friendships.
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Address:
Beacon of Light
Vaux Brewery Way
Sunderland
SR5 1SN
- Contact number: 0191 563 4777
The Nystagmus Network is a registered charity in England and Wales offering support and information to people affected by infantile or acquired nystagmus.
Kooth is a free, safe and anonymous mental health and wellbeing online service.
Opticians help with glasses or contact lenses to improve eyesight, and check eye health.
The Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) offer confidential advice, support, and information on health related matters.
- Contact number: 0191 404 1072
Pharmacists are experts in medicine and can provide information, support, and advice about minor health concerns, such as coughs and colds.
Rescare is a national charity run 'by families for families'.
South Tyneside Adult Carers Service (STACS) is a registered charity who provide support to local carers.
The Children and Young People Diabetes Service offers care to all children and young people aged 0 to 19 years old with diabetes.
Community Audiology provides hearing tests to children and young people in South Tyneside.
- Contact number: 0191 445 2718
Paediatric dietitians help babies, children and young people to eat and drink well.
SENDIASS provides information, advice and support to parents and carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities.
- Contact number: 0191 424 6345
South Tyneside Youth Service work with young people aged 8-17 (up to 25 with additional needs) across South Tyneside.
- Contact number: 0191 424 0118
South Tyneside's 0-19 team aims to make sure every child has a healthy start to life, any health conditions are identified early, so that appropriate healthcare can be put in place.
A service offering resources for early years and Key Stage 1 with Down's syndrome / SEN.
- Contact number: 0300 102 4553
The service provide a bespoke youth service.
- Contact number: 07396579045
A free helpline run by trained sleep advisors to talk to people about their sleep issues.
- Contact number: 03303 530 541
The Tree Tops Team help make a difference to children's lives by working with families, schools and health professionals.
A riding school for children and adults with disabilities.
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Address:
Stephenson Road
Washington
NE37 3HR