Walking Football
Walking football is a fun and safe way for players to enjoy football and socialise together, in teams up to 7-a-side.
Walking football is a fun and safe way for players to enjoy football and socialise together, in teams up to 7-a-side.
Thanks to funding from Morrisons Foundation, Headway Tyneside is delivering a training course for Headway Members. The course runs for five weeks and is designed to increase your knowledge of brain injury and its effects and provide you with strategies to support you in day-to-day life.
It's World Mental Health Day. Come along and join in the conversation about ways to boost positive mental health and well-being every day.
Walking football is a fun and safe way for players to enjoy football and socialise together, in teams up to 7-a-side.
Join us for an informal get together, with plenty of tea and biscuits.
Thanks to funding from Morrisons Foundation, Headway Tyneside is delivering a training course for Headway Members. The course runs for five weeks and is designed to increase your knowledge of brain injury and its effects and provide you with strategies to support you in your day-to-day life.
Julie King will be running a drop-in for family members. If you have any questions about benefits, carers rights or local provisions, come along and speak to Julie. As well as the drop-in, we will be playing a variety of games including 'Who Am I?' and Pictionary.
Newcastle United Foundation hosts Northumbria Police for a workshop about hate crime. There will then be a Walking Football Festival, with teams from Newcastle United Foundation. Headway Tyneside has been invited to take part in the event.
Join us for a walk through space, explore the human brain and witness an experiment or two! Pre-booking is essential; cost £5 per person.
It's Boccia night! Join us for this inclusive bowling game, with just a little bit of healthy competition.
Walking football is a fun and safe way for players to enjoy football and socialise together, in teams up to 7-a-side.
Join us for an informal get together, with plenty of tea and biscuits.