Who Can I Talk To?

If you have any concerns about your child’s learning or well-being please come in to school.  We shall be happy to discuss things and work with you as we all seek to support your child in our school.

Contact Catriona Powell (SENCO):

senco@stgcps.org or telephone 0191 267 5677.

 For local authority support. Here are the best contact details:

There is more detailed information on this page: Newcastle City Council SEND Services | Newcastle Support Directory

TeamTelephoneEmailWeb page
SEND Assessment and Review Team for anything to do with the EHCP 0191 277 4650 EHCP@newcastle.gov.uk Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Support, Assessment and Review Team
For information about school transport contact SEND travel support team 0191 277 4646 SENDtravelsupport@newcastle.gov.uk Special Educational Needs Disability (SEND) Travel Support | Newcastle City Council
For information, advice and support at any stage of a child or young person’s education contact SENDIASS 0191 211 6255 sendiassadmin@newcastle.gov.uk Newcastle Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information, Advice and Support Service
For information and advice on education and employment options for those with additional needs please contact Newcastle Careers and Guidance Team 0191 277 1944 careersteam@newcastle.gov.uk Newcastle Careers and Guidance Team for Young People | Newcastle City Council
For information and advice about the Education Psychology Service 0191 277 4577 EPSadmin@newcastle.gov.uk Newcastle Educational Psychology Service
For any queries or information about Access and Inclusion in Newcastle schools 0191 277 4500 accessandinclusion@newcastle.gov.uk Access and Inclusion Service
If you need extra support with parenting, employment, anti-social behaviour, school attendance and emotional wellbeing please contact the Early Help team 0191 211 5805 Earlyhelp@newcastle.gov.uk Early Help for families | Newcastle City Council
For information, advice and support to access appropriate mainstream and community services Children with Disabilities Team 0191 277 4700   Helping children with disabilities | Newcastle City Council
For information and advice on Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy 0191 282 3452 nuth.physicaltherapyservices@nhs.net Children's community physical therapy services - Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
For information and advice on Community Children’s Nursing Team 0191 282 3450 Tnu-tr.newcastleccn@nhs.net Children's community nursing service - Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
For information and advice on Speech and Language Therapy 0191 282 3085 nuth.PaediatricSpeechandLanguageTherapy@nhs.net Children's speech and language therapy - Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
To contact Children and Young People’s Service (CYPs)

0191 246 6913 or freephone

0800 652 2864

NGCYPS@cntw.nhs.uk Children and Young People's Service - Newcastle and Gateshead, Benton House - NHS Foundation Trust
For information on 0-19 Service – health visiting, school nursing – Single Point of Contact 0191 282 3319 Nuth.newcastle0-19service@nhs.net  
For mental health advice and referral – Single Point of Referral (SPA)

0303 123 1147

Urgent:

0191 246 6913

NTAWNT.NoTCYPS@nhs.net  
Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team (over 16s)

0191 814 8899 or freephone

0800 652 2863

  Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team - Newcastle and Gateshead - NHS Foundation Trust
Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team – On call consultant service (children up to age 18)

0191 246 6800 (switchboard)

0303 123 1147(SPA)

   

 

 If you are ever concerned that a child is in immediate danger call the police on 999.

If you are concerned about a child or young person call us: 0191 277 2500 (weekdays 8:45am to 5pm).

Emergency Duty Team 0191 278 7878 if the issue cannot wait until the next working day.

 

 

For further support visit these websites:

I CAN is the children’s communication charity. They are experts in helping children develop the speech, language and communication skills they need to thrive in a 21st century world. Their vision is a world where all children have the communication skills they need to fulfil their potential. Their mission is that no child should be left out or left behind because of a difficulty speaking or understanding

 

The Autism Society is  the leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families. They provide information, support and pioneering services, and campaign for a better world for people with autism. 

 

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