Find out what your rights are if your relationship has broken down, for example whether you can stay in the family home or who the children should live with. You can also find out how to deal with things like making a will, registering a birth or changing your name, and where else to go for help.
Examples of family advice we provide includes:
plus a whole lot more. Contact us today if you need help with family related issues.
Citizens Advice Newcastle are out in the community providing advice to families on a wide range of issues. All sessions are face to face drop in.
Mondays 9am until 12pm
Galafield Family Hub, Newbiggin Lane, Newbiggin Hall, NE5 1LZ
in partnership with Children & Families Newcastle (Action for Children).
Wednesdays 10.30am until 12.30pm
https://new.newcastle.gov.uk/libraries/find-library/gosforth-library, Regent Farm Road, NE3 3HD
in partnership with Children & Families Newcastle (Action for Children).
Wednesdays 10.00 until 1.00pm
Wesley House, Bond Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 8BA
in partnership with Children & Families Newcastle (Action for Children).
Thursdays 12.30pm to 3.30pm
St Vincent Support Centre, Newbridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2TQ
in partnership with St Vincent de Paul.
Thursdays 11am to 1.30pm
City of God Christian Centre, 25 Church Walk, Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 3DP
in partnership with City of God Christian Centre.
Advice in Schools
We have a Family Welfare Adviser that can provide advice in schools currently working with Hawthorne Primary School, Moorside Primary School, St Marks Primary School, St Paul's Primary School and St Michael's in Benwell.
To talk to someone about your benefits, money, housing issues or anything else contact Gayle on 07771739620 or gaylep@newcastlecab.org.uk (any time), just tell us the school that your child is attending.