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Welcome to Crawcrook Medical Centre Crawcrook Opening Hours Monday 8am – 6pm Tuesday 7.30am – 7.00pm Wednesday 8am – 7.00pm Thursday 8am – 6pm Friday 7.30am – 6pm Our doors open 10 mins before Surgery begins, reception hours remain unchanged. Crawcrook Medical Centre Pattinson Drive Crawcrook Ryton Tyne & Wear NE40 4US Tel: 0191 4135473 www.crawcrookmedicalcentre.nhs.uk Greenside Branch Greenside Community Centre Greenside Road Greenside Tyne & Wear NE40 4AA Greenside Opening Hours Monday to Friday 8am—12.30 for Greenside residents only February 2016 1 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Our catchment area contains the whole of NE40, the south side of the river of NE41 and NE21 up to Barlow Road and Pawston Road. Welcome to Crawcrook Medical Practice This booklet has been produced to let you know about the services available at the surgery and help you to make the best use of them. Please read it carefully and keep it somewhere safe and easy to find. Our Practice is highly patient focused and we have a multidisciplinary approach to patients’ health care. We aim to deliver the best for our patients by combining the skills of the practice team with those of other health and social care workers in the community. We provide modern health care facilities and aim to continually improve the health of our patients. Practice History Our Practice traces its origins to the first Doctor Sacco in Crawcrook during the First World War. His son Frank joined him after the Second World War, and was a founding member of the Practice until his retirement in 1979. The Practice moved into new purpose built premises in Back Chamberlain Street in 1985 and subsequently to our new premises which opened in 2011. In addition we currently have a branch in Greenside Community Centre. 2 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Accessibility We endeavour to meet the needs of our patients. Our premises in Crawcrook are fully accessible for patients with disabilities, our Greenside branch surgery however, is not. As we do not own the site at Greenside we are limited to what we can do to make the building more accessible. If you have any queries about accessibility and your needs, or if you are a carer and the person you care for requires additional help to access our services, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always happy to consider suggestions for improvement. Parking The parking spaces at the front (north) of the building are for use by the whole community when shopping in the village and are managed by Gateshead Council. There is a maximum two-hour stay in force. The practice parking spaces are behind and to the west side of the building. To access these, drive past the entrance and follow the road around and to the left. PLEASE LEAVE OUR EMERGENCY BAYS FREE FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES, DO NOT PARK ON THE PAVEMENTS AND DO NOT PARK IN DISABLED BAYS WITHOUT A PERMIT. Appointments Appointments can be made by calling Crawcrook on 0191 4135473 during opening hours. You can also register to make appointments online. Remember, our Greenside premises are not easily accessible to people with mobility problems, so please discuss any concerns with the receptionist when booking your appointment. We also have an online booking system; please speak to a receptionist if you would like to register to use it. You can express your preference of practitioner although you may get an earlier appointment if you do not specify a particular person. We do ask that you try and stay with the same clinician for treatment during a particular period of illness. When making an appointment you will be asked for your full name and date of birth to make sure that we access the correct medical records. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are unable keep your appointment so that someone else can use it. Not doing so means longer waiting times and a waste of the NHS’ valuable resources. Please note that appointment times are set for 10 minutes. It really helps to try not to take up the clinicians time for longer than this to help clinics run on time. If you have a few things to talk about, ask the receptionist about booking a double appointment. Routine Appointments Telephone lines are extremely busy in the mornings due to our morning emergency surgeries. Please call the surgery after 10.30am for routine appointments, repeat prescriptions and other non-urgent queries. Routine surgery times may vary, so please check the times with our reception staff for late or early availability. Clinical staff have duties off site, such as home visits, so are not available out of surgery hours, even though the surgery building may be open. 3 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Emergency Appointments We run an emergency surgery at Crawcrook each morning from Monday to Friday. These slots are for acute medical conditions that cannot wait for a routine appointment but that are not urgent enough to warrant immediate hospital treatment. You must ring us as early as possible to book an emergency appointment should you feel your problem is urgent. You will be offered an emergency slot for that day. When no appointments are left you can now be seen by Gateshead Community Based Care (CBC) at Blaydon Hub, ask the receptionist to book you an appointment. You may also be offered a telephone appointment. We regret that emergency appointment slots cannot be booked in advance. Telephone Appointments Telephone appointments are available every day so if you think you can use a telephone slot instead of a face-to-face appointment then please ask for one. Extended Hours We offer sessions on Tuesday and Friday mornings 7.30am – 8am and on a Tuesday and Wednesday evening until 7pm. Our telephone lines are open from 8am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 6pm Monday to Friday, however our reception is constantly manned during opening hours. Out-of-Hours Emergencies If you think you are in, or are witnessing a life threatening situation, please dial 999. If you think you need to see a Doctor, but your problem does not warrant a 999 call, call 111 where trained staff will be able to advise you and inform you where to go for treatment at any time, day or night. Details of local Walk in Centre's and Gateshead CBC Hub are also included at the end of this booklet. Repeat Prescriptions & Medication We have a strict policy of asking patients to allow 48 hours / 2 working days (not a weekend) from ordering to collecting their repeat prescriptions. We aim to prescribe safely, effectively, and appropriately. Our policy facilitates this by allowing enough time to review and process the considerable number of prescriptions that are requested on a daily basis. We would like to emphasise that this policy is both patient - and safety-centred. Repeat prescriptions are issued from our Practice computer system and the approved medication details will appear on an attached printed sheet. The left hand (green) portion bearing prescription details should be handed to the chemist. The right hand (white) portion contains details of your authorised repeat medication and you should keep this to use when you need to request further supplies, especially if you have to take multiple medication. You can also re-order your prescriptions online by visiting our website: www.crawcrookmedicalcentre.nhs.uk. Patients can now nominate their regular Pharmacy. Prescriptions will then transfer via the secure NHS internet to your chosen Pharmacy. This is quick and secure and allows prescriptions to be traced. If your repeat is transferred electronically then the Pharmacy should give you a repeat sheet to use to reorder. cont …. 4 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Repeat Prescriptions & Medication cont ... You should clearly tick the box next to all items you require and strike through the items you do not require. You, or a family member / friend, can hand in the re-ordering slip to a receptionist, or post them into the repeat prescription box in the reception area. Alternatively, you can post your prescription to us if that is more convenient but please include a stamped addressed envelope if you want us to post your prescription back to you. You can also register to order online using our secure website www.crawcrookmedicalcentre.nhs.uk. You may be asked to make an appointment to consult a Doctor about continuing repeat medication near the end of the authorised period of treatment. If you wish to collect a repeat prescription on the day of your appointment, you should give us at least 48 hours notice in the usual way and collect the prescription when you attend for your appointment. Ordering Once a Month We appreciate that if you take multiple medications these can often be difficult to manage. However, if you could try to request all required medications at the same time this would not only significantly reduce the number of prescriptions requested, but also reduce the risk of any mistakes occurring. If your medication regime is stable you could perhaps consider batch prescribing (see next page). Telephone Answering Service The prescription request by telephone will cease on 31st March 2016 and we therefore would request patients in preparation for this to begin to use the following methods to access prescriptions: • Booking online using our Website • Putting white copy of prescription into box in reception • Consider repeat prescribing • Hand in the white copy of your prescription at reception. Batch Prescribing / Repeat Dispensing Patients taking regular medications for stable conditions that are unlikely to change over months/years can arrange for their monthly prescription to be automatically sent to the Pharmacy each month without the need to order. On collection the Pharmacy will check your medication has not been changed by the Dr or the Hospital and also give you the opportunity to decline any items you do not need that month. This works particularly well for those needing 6 monthly or annual reviews. Please ask our reception staff for more details. Chemist Delivery Service Lloyds, Boots and many other chemists all run schemes that allow patients to order repeat medications through them. This means that the chemists liaise with us rather than you. The advantage is therefore that you only need to visit one place rather than two. Please ask our reception staff, or the respective chemist, for more details. 5 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Carers A carer is someone of any age who provides UNPAID practical and emotional support to someone who cannot manage day-to-day activities due to their age, illness, mental ill-health, physical or learning disabilities and alcohol or substance misuse. The Practice has 2 ‘Carer Champions’ who are available for advice. Carers are often family members, parents, children or friends. In partnership with Gateshead Carers Association we have a new protocol which will enable us to help carers access local services and support. We know that carers are vulnerable to depression, stress, ill health and social isolation. Support for carers can come in many forms, including but not limited to, emotional support, counselling, free flu vaccines, free hepatitis B vaccines, respite care, holiday breaks, take a break services, kids breaks for children who are carers, housing advice, financial advice, equipment training and computer skills training. Carers assessment forms are available at the back of our waiting room or you can download this from our website either for yourself or someone you know is a carer. This is not an assessment of the carers skills or suitability to be a carer, but an assessment of needs and available support for the carers themselves. Please complete the form and hand it back in to us as soon as possible to access the help that is available. Va c c i n a t i o n s Adult Vaccinations Routine immunisation and foreign travel immunisation can be arranged by appointment with our practice nurse. Please make an appointment 6 weeks before departure to discuss vaccination requirements in relation to timescale and payment if appropriate. Child Vaccinations Immunisations are given to babies and young children to protect them from serious childhood diseases appointments can be made with our Practice Nurse here at Crawcrook Medical Centre, and information leaflets about childhood immunisations are available at reception and in the waiting room. Batch numbers are recorded for all vaccines administered. Flu Vaccinations Flu immunisation is needed each year, since immunity lasts only for the current flu season. We run an extensive programme of flu immunisation each year, usually at the beginning in October. Immunisations are carried out by our practice Nurses and HCAs. They are particularly recommended for patients who are 65 and over, who suffer from asthma or lung disease, heart trouble, diabetes, kidney disease or drug treatments which lower natural defenses and can make people more prone to flu and its complications. We have a dedicated flu vaccination day for patients to attend, information about this will be available from reception as well as on our website, however individual appointments are also available at the practice. Pneumococcal / Shingles Immunisation Pneumococcal and Shingles vaccinations are available to patients over the age of 70 to help protect them against pneumococcal infection which can cause diseases such as pneumonia, septicemia (blood poisoning) and meningitis. If you have a heart or lung condition, diabetes, have no spleen, or have an impaired immune system, you are also eligible for the pneumonia immunisation. Unlike the flu vaccine, most people will only need to have this once. 6 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Health Checks - NHS & Private NHS All patients aged between 40 and 74 are entitled to a free NHS health check. This is because people in this age range are at an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, kidney disease or diabetes (collectively known as Vascular Disease). The check will take 20 minutes (a double appointment with one of our Health Care Assistants) and it includes some simple tests and questions about your lifestyle. You will also have the opportunity to discuss any concerns or issues you may have and find out about the many new services available to help support you in any lifestyle changes. Once we have your test results back we will be able to calculate your vascular risk score and will contact you if any further action is necessary. This could include discussion about your lifestyle, access to local lifestyle services and/or appropriate treatment. Please check online at www.healthcheck.nhs.uk for more details. Please take advantage of this check as evidence suggests that small changes to your lifestyle can help dramatically reduce your risk of developing vascular disease and maintain a good quality of life in the future. Private Health Checks If you need a special fitness certificate, e.g. for sport, pre-employment, HGV licence or elderly driver certificate, this will be carried out by special appointment outside of normal surgery hours and a fee will be charged. Please ask at reception for details or look on our website for a list of charges Medical examinations requested by Insurance Companies can be carried out by special arrangement, usually outside of normal surgery hours, there will be a fee payable for this. Home Visits We comply with the National Visiting guidelines for home visits. Patients are eligible for a home visit if they are: • • • • bed/house bound in the doctors opinion are likely to suffer a severe deterioration in the medical condition if they have to travel to the surgery have severe disabling conditions that render them housebound, for example, severe COPD and are using oxygen concentrators; severe MS/rheumatoid arthritis are terminally ill and are unable to leave the house. These guidelines apply to all patients irrespective of age and include those who are resident in nursing and residential homes. If you are not eligible for a home visit, you will be asked to attend the practice. 7 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre M e e t T h e Te a m Partners Dr. Anil Doshi MBBS Newcastle 1989, MRCGP, DCH, DRCOG, MClin Ed. Joined the practice in 1994. Clinical interests: Child Health, Respiratory Medicine and Medical Education. Dr. Stella A. Jacobs MB ChB DFSRH. Joined the practice in 2007 Clinical interests: Womens’ Health, Osteoporosis, NHS Health Checks, Dementia. Janet Thomas. Advanced Nurse Practitioner, RN, BSc, PgC, Queens Nurse Joined the practice in 2005. Clinical interests: Practice Nurse Education, Regional Cervical Screening Mentor– Women’s Health, Diabetes and Heart Failure S a l a r i e d G P ’s Dr Kate Graham MB ChB Leeds, 2004, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFSRH Palliative Care Lead Joined the practice in 2012 Dr Lindsey Clowes MBRS Newcastle, 2006. MRCGP, DFSRH Safeguarding Lead Joined the practice in 2014 G P Tr a i n e e We are a training practice and welcome trainee GPs for 6 monthly placements. Our trainees are fully qualified doctors who have completed a year or more in a hospital and come to us for experience in General Practice Practice Nurses Annette Oppong Joined the practice in 2015 8 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Health Care Assistants Mrs Angela Outterside Joined the practice in 2006 Mrs Michelle Stone Joined the practice in 2008 Miss Page Charlton Apprentice HCA—Joined in 2015 Visiting Clinicians Midwife Mind Counsellor INR Clinic Substance Misuse A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Te a m Practice Manager Melanie Shotton Reception Supervisor Angela Payne Secretaries Patient Liaison/IT/Lead Secretary Carers Champion, Patient Forum Group, Palliative Care / Significant Events Secretary. Jean Ward Secretary/Administration Rota Administrator Safeguarding Secretary Donna Clark Receptionist/Administration Claire Shepherdson Rita Wilson* Tracy Henderson Donna Clark Kath Probert* Stacey Young* Marnie Stutt Helen Tree Carol Adamson* Carers Champion * these receptionists also work at our Greenside Surgery. Office Apprentice Victoria Mitchell Practice Pharmacist Pharmacy Technicians also visit daily. Tracey Groves 9 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Who to see at Crawcrook: A Patient Guide General Practitioners (GPs) GPs should be seen for: • complex medical and mental health problems • children under the age of two in emergency surgeries Do not book an appointment with a GP for things such as bloods, blood pressure checks, injections, dressings, smears or travel assessments unless you have been asked to do so. Nurse Practitioners (NPs) Nurse Practitioners are able to issue prescriptions and are capable of dealing with the vast majority of conditions which arise on an urgent basis (except with children under two years of age) including: • acute back and musculoskeletal pains • urinary tract infections • vomiting and diarrhoea • sore throats and tonsillitis • chest infections • ear infections • side-effects or problems relating to contraception. NPs can refer to a doctor immediately if necessary. Please note that children under two years of age being seen in an emergency surgery must be seen by a GP so please inform the receptionist the age of the child if you call for an emergency appointment for them. You can also see a NP for things such as review appointments (as directed by GPs or NPs), diabetes clinic, or blood pressure monitoring and treatment. Practice Nurses Our Practice Nurses can be seen for: • cervical smears; contraceptive pill checks (if experiencing side-effects or problems it would be best to see a NP or GP) and Depo-Provera contraception injections. Provided you have no problems with your choice of contraception you need only see the Practice Nurse twice a year • Dressings • Swabs • injections and holiday vaccinations • Chronic disease management checks, e.g. coronary heart disease; cerebrovascular disease (strokes and TIA’s); asthma; COPD and blood pressure monitoring and treatment. • Child imms (including flu) • Complicated dressings • Doppler assessment • Travel Health / Imms • Asthma • Spirometry 10 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Health Care Assistants (HCAs) Our HCAs can be seen for: • blood checks, including diabetic bloods, fasting cholesterol and drug monitoring • blood pressure (including 24 hour checks) and urine dip sticking • health checks • smoking cessation • heart disease risk assessment • chronic kidney disease annual checks • vitamin B12 injections • ear wax removal • ECG • removal of stiches/clips • learning disability assessment • diabetic foot assessments • wrist splints • non-complex dressings • adult flu / pneumonia injections Trainee HCA clinics are limited. If you are unsure as to whether your problem needs an appointment to see a GP, please speak to a Receptionist or alternatively speak to a Pharmacist who may be able to help. 11 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Practice Policies Confidentiality & Medical Records The Practice complies with data protection and access to medical records legislation. information about you will be shared with others in the following circumstances: • • • Identifiable To provide further medical treatment for you e.g. from District Nurses and Hospital services. To help you get other services e.g. from the Social Work Department. This requires consent. When we have a duty to others e.g. in Child Protection cases anonymized patient information will also be used at local and national level to help the Health Board and Government plan services e.g. for diabetic care. If you do not wish anonymous information about you to be used in such a way, please let us know. Reception and administration staff require access to your medical records in order to do their jobs. These members of staff are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the medical staff. Freedom of Information Information about the General Practitioners and the Practice required for disclosure under this act can be made available to the public. All requests for such information should be made to the Practice Manager. Access to Medical Records In accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and Access to Health Records Act, patients may request to see their medical records. Such requests should be made through the Practice Manager and may be subject to an administration charge. No information will be released without the patient consent unless we are legally obliged to do so. 12 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Complaints We make every effort to give the best service possible to everyone who attends our Practice. However, we are aware that things can go wrong resulting in a patient feeling that they have a genuine cause for complaint. If his is so, we would wish for the matter to be settled as quickly and as amicably as possible. To pursue a complaint please contact the Practice Manager who will deal with your concerns in the appropriate manner. Further written information is available regarding the complaints procedure from our reception. Violence Policy The NHS operates a zero tolerance policy with regard to violence and abuse. The Practice has the right to remove violent patients from the list with immediate effect in order to safeguard Practice staff, patients and other persons. Violence in this context includes actual or threatened physical violence or verbal abuse which leads to fear for a person’s safety. In this situation we will notify the patient in writing of their removal from the list and record in the patient’s medical records the fact of the removal and the circumstances leading to it. 13 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Useful local numbers Please check our website for more up-to-date patient resources Medical Advice NHS Direct – Out of Hours Service: 111 Emergency – Fire/Police/Ambulance: 999 NHS Walk-in-Centres Urgent Care Centres treat a wide range of conditions from cuts and grazes to bites and minor burns. Choosing well ensures you receive the best possible treatment, leaving A&E for people who are badly injured or very ill. Blaydon Primary Care Centre Shibdon Road, Blaydon on Tyne NE21 5NW Tel: 0191 4436302 Open 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Gateshead Walk-in-Centre (opposite Queen Elizabeth Hospital A&E) Sherriff Hill, Gateshead, NE9 6SX Tel: 0191 4455454 Open 7am to 10pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Hospitals Hexham General Hospital: 08448 118 111 (24 hour A&E) Queen Elizabeth Hospital: 0191 482 0000 (24 hour A&E) Newcastle Hospitals (RVI, Freeman): 0191 233 6161 (RVI 24 hour A&E) Nuffield Hospital: 0191 281 6131 Spire Washington Hospital: 0191 415 1272 Local Chemists Lloyd’s, Crawcrook: 0191 413 2234 Lloyd’s, Greenside: 0191 413 2484 Boots, Elvaston, Ryton Village: 0191 413 2479 Boots, Main Road, Ryton: 0191 413 2130 Boots, Blaydon Precinct: 0191 4143194 Asda, Metro Centre: 0191 4619510 Local GP’s Elvaston Road, Ryton Village: 0191 4133459 Grange Road, Ryton: 0191 4131399 Chainbridge Surgery: 0191 4990965 Residential Homes Addison Court: 0191 4133333 Hadrian House: 0191 414 3330 Lindisfarne: 0191 413 7081 Red Brick House, Prudhoe: 01661 830677 Ryton Towers: 0191 413 8518 Tynedale House: 0191 413 0210 14 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre Funeral Directors E Peart Ltd: 0191 413 2318 Cooperative Funeral Services: 0191 413 9271 Useful Services • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Alcoholics Anonymous National Helpline: 0854 769 7555 Advocacy in Gateshead and South Tyneside: This service is for people with learning difficulties. 0191 478 6472 www.aigst.com Age UK (formally Age Concern): 0191 477 3559 Al-Alon - support for families and friends of those struggling with alcohol issues. Confidential Helpline available 10 am to 10 pm, 365 days a year 0207 403 0888 Find your local Al-Alon Family Groups meeting here http://www.al-anonuk.org.uk/meetings. Email for all departments: [email protected] Literature sales: [email protected] Blaydon Minor injury and illness unit: 0191 443 6302 Broken Rainbow Helpline: 0845 260 4460 Website: www.lgbt-dv.org This service provides helpline and information and sign posting to services for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and transgender people experiencing domestic violence Carers Association (Gateshead): 0191 490 0121 www.Gatesheadcarers.com Child Line: 0800 1111 Citizens Advice Bureau (Gateshead) 0191 478 5100 or text 07786 206006 Cruse Bereavement Care: 0191 276 5533 Drinkline: 0800 917 8282 Domestic Abuse Support Team (Gateshead): 0191 433 2622 Emotional Well Being Team. Support for children aged between 4 and 19, suffering any kind of emotional distress: 0191 433 6555 Eating Disorders Distress Service: 0191 221 0233 Family Lives formally Parentline Plus: This service offers a free confidential 24 hour helpline for parents. There are support groups for both face to face and over the phone. Free, confidential, helpline on 0808 800 2222 www.familylives.org.uk Forced Marriage Unit: Offers confidential advice and assistance to those who have been, or are at risk of being, forced into marriage and friends, relatives or professionals who are concerned about actual or potential victims. Tel No: 0207 008 0151 Out of hours emergency (limited service): 020 7008 1500 Gateshead Council Children and Families: This service provides an expanding directory of information about the services available to children, young people and their families in the North East. 0191 433 3251 or 0191 433 2542 Gateshead Mental Health is accessed via Adult Social Care Direct provided by Gateshead PCT: This service provides advice and signposting for resident in the Gateshead area. 0191 433 7033 Gateshead Social Services: 0191 433 3000 Gateshead Women’s Services: This service provides emergency housing and support for women and children who are fleeing domestic violence 0191 477 9309 Give Blood: 0845 769 7555 www.blood.co.uk Helpline: Confidential Emotional Support & Guidance telephone/freephone 0800 085 1719 from 5pm to 9am weekdays and 24 hours weekends. If you are hearing or speech impaired dial 18001 before the Helpline number to use Text Relay Services. Facebook: UK Helplines Jewish Women’s Aid: 0800 591 203 E-mail: [email protected] Mankind: Support for men suffering from domestic abuse: 01823 334244 Mental Health Carer Support Service: Crossroads Care Gateshead. 01207 549780 15 Crawcrook & Greenside Medical Centre • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MIND (Mental health charity): 0191 4774545 Muslim Women’s Helpline: 020 8904 8193 NECA (North East Council on Addictions): 0191 4901045 Newcastle GUM Clinic New Croft Centre 0191 229 2999 Northumberland Women’s Refuge: 01670 820 199 OCD Support Group Open to anyone over the age of 17 who has OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) or suffers from an OC spectrum disorder such as compulsive skin picking; and body dysmorphic disorder. Tel: 0191 4778310; 01661 836694 Pregnancy Options Counseling: Self referral for pregnancy counseling at the RVI 0191 2829300 Pregnancy Options Service: 0191 2831586 or 07931 414994 Physioline: (self refer for physiotherapy): 0191 4452643 R.E.A.C.H. (Rape, examination, advice, counselling and help): 0191 221 9222 Relate: 0191 232 9109 Ryton Community Angel Community website: www.rytoncommunityangel.co.uk Safer Families: Safer Families is a domestic violence intervention service, which seeks to increase the safety of women and children as well as providing perpetrators with opportunities for change. It offers both a crisis intervention service and long term work for women and children. Safer Families also facilitates groups for perpetrators who wish to change their behavior. 0191 433 5600 E-mail: [email protected] SomeOne Cares: Counselling service for survivors of physical, emotional and sexual abuse aged 18 and over. www.someonecares.org.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 0191 273 2233 ext 2020 or write to Teresa Dorritt, SomeOne Cares, Lynnwood i8, Lynwood Terrace, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 6UL St Oswald’s Hospice, Newcastle: 0191 285 0063 Sure Start Toy Library (Gateshead): 0191 433 5055 Sure Start. Greenside Children’s Centre Services: 0191 413 9893 Victim Support: 0191 477 8395 Women’s Aid National Domestic Violence 24hr Helpline 0808 2000 247 Women’s Health: 0191 477 7898 www.tynesidewomenshealth.org.uk Young Women’s Outreach Project: 0191 477 7759 The Project offers supportive, empowering, learning opportunities for young women aged 13 - 19 years, plus supported referral to other agencies if appropriate. Patient Participation Group We have a patient participation group who meet every two months. Its aim is to improve communication between us and the Practice population. Find out more on our website or contact [email protected]. Please check online at www.crawcrookmedicalcentre.nhs.uk for updates. 16