About the Venue
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Upcoming Events
Rob and Chris will be playing some singalong covers that everyone will know, as well as some really nice proper emotional stuff that nobody will know... mostly the former though.Come see us!
This event begins 21/06/17 and repeats every week on Wednesday forever
Twinkle Toes Social Dance is a friendly and open event for anyone with an interest in dancing. It is not a class, nor is it a lesson; it is a place for people to come together and share their skills and experience. Perhaps tonight you will learn how to foxtrot... or perhaps tonight you will show someone how to salsa!
There is no dress code, simply wear something comfortable that you can move in. You don't need to bring a partner either, but of course the more the merrier.
Entry is £3.50, which includes participation in our weekly bingo game, with a great prize to be won every week.We have a great venue which is fully accessible, a very reasonably priced licensed bar, and it's a great way to stay active and make new friends.
There is no dress code, simply wear something comfortable that you can move in. You don't need to bring a partner either, but of course the more the merrier.
Entry is £3.50, which includes participation in our weekly bingo game, with a great prize to be won every week.We have a great venue which is fully accessible, a very reasonably priced licensed bar, and it's a great way to stay active and make new friends.
Let’s Talk Taboo!…so we can focus on Prevention
Target Audience:
Anyone who works with or has a responsibility for protecting children and young people. This includes parents and guardians, volunteers in community groups, safeguarding professionals, etc.
Registration: 9:30 – 9.55 am
Agenda for the Day
10am Short introduction to Day – (including Video Presentation from Dame Vera Baird)
10.10 am –Andy Woodward - the first former premier footballer to disclose the football abuse scandal now EAUK Director of Sport
10.25 am - Marilyn Hawes, Founder and CEO of Enough Abuse UK
1:00 Short Refreshment Break
1:30 pm – Raw Production Film Control (90 seconds) followed by Introduction to CSE Prevention in Northumberland - Patrick Boyle
1.40 pm - First Time Free Prevention Drama & Workshop Open Clasp Theatre Company
2.30 pm – Partnership Project NDAS, Police, Health and Education – Justine Clephane
2.40 pm – West End Women & Girls Peer Educators
2.50 pm – Little Big Butterfly – Young Women’s Film Academy Project
3.00 – 3.30 pm – Close and Evaluation
About NDAS
NDAS is a registered charity that provides comprehensive support to those experiencing or affected by domestic violence or abuse. Women, men, young people, older people, people with disabilities, gay, straight, bi, trans; we don't discriminate about who you are, we try to help anyone affected by domestic violence or abuse.
Our main aim is to protect and empower all service users by providing flexible and professional support throughout Northumberland.
Target Audience:
Anyone who works with or has a responsibility for protecting children and young people. This includes parents and guardians, volunteers in community groups, safeguarding professionals, etc.
Registration: 9:30 – 9.55 am
Agenda for the Day
10am Short introduction to Day – (including Video Presentation from Dame Vera Baird)
10.10 am –Andy Woodward - the first former premier footballer to disclose the football abuse scandal now EAUK Director of Sport
10.25 am - Marilyn Hawes, Founder and CEO of Enough Abuse UK
1:00 Short Refreshment Break
1:30 pm – Raw Production Film Control (90 seconds) followed by Introduction to CSE Prevention in Northumberland - Patrick Boyle
1.40 pm - First Time Free Prevention Drama & Workshop Open Clasp Theatre Company
2.30 pm – Partnership Project NDAS, Police, Health and Education – Justine Clephane
2.40 pm – West End Women & Girls Peer Educators
2.50 pm – Little Big Butterfly – Young Women’s Film Academy Project
3.00 – 3.30 pm – Close and Evaluation
About NDAS
NDAS is a registered charity that provides comprehensive support to those experiencing or affected by domestic violence or abuse. Women, men, young people, older people, people with disabilities, gay, straight, bi, trans; we don't discriminate about who you are, we try to help anyone affected by domestic violence or abuse.
Our main aim is to protect and empower all service users by providing flexible and professional support throughout Northumberland.