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.
On the second and fourth Wednesday of the month, we hold an informal drop-in session at MEA House, between 2-4pm. Tea, coffee and biscuits are on offer and we promise you a warm welcome! This is a chance to have a cuppa and a catch up with friends old and new. This group is based […]
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.
We will be joined by Julie King, Family Support Officer, who will be running a drop in for family members.
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.
If we can't see Shaun on the Tyne, will visit him on the farm instead đ Join us for a cuppa in the cafĂ© followed by a look around the sights and sounds of the Ouseburn Farm.
We run a social group every Tuesday evening at Walkergate Park from 6-8pm. Tea, coffee and biscuits are on offer, and we promise you a warm welcome! Usually about 30 people attend this group each week â this includes Headway Tyneside members living with brain injury in the community, inpatients receiving rehabilitation, and families and […]
Walking football is a fun and safe way for players to enjoy football and socialise together, in teams up to 7-a-side.
As well as our usual drop-in session, Melissa Davis (Senior Welfare Advisor, Irwin Mitchell) will be running a Benefits Clinic. Come along and ask Melissa any questions you might have about your current benefits or for advice on how to apply.
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 games night. Join us for a selection of table-top games that everyone can get involved with. Will it be competitive? Most probably, but there will be plenty of fun to be had for all.