Understanding fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) workshop: Tyneside

Victoria Room, Royal Station Hotel Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5DH

Join our free workshop about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Our workshops are a place where you’ll meet other kinship carers just like you and where you can connect and learn together.

Newcastle Station is next door to the hotel, Newcastle Central Metro also gives access to all routes on the Tyne-Wear metro easily accessible.

To plan your journey by train and buy train tickets, visit National Rail or Trainline.

For more details about Newcastle Station, visit Newcastle Station on National Rail.

To plan your journey by metro, visit Tyne and Wear Metro.

 

The Royal Station Hotel is located in the perfect position to get here by all local North East bus routes. The venue is also just a 15-minute walk from Monument / Haymarket bus stations.

To plan your journey, visit by Tyne and Wear Bus.

 

Exit the motorway onto the A186, follow the one-way system down Westgate Road and The Royal Station will be neighbouring the train station. Limited parking is available towards the front and rear of the hotel, which is chargeable. Please note, the hotel cannot reserve parking bays in advance, parking is on a first come, first served basis.

About Brian Roberts

Brian is Education and Wellbeing Director for the National Organisation for FASD, and lead author for the Me & my FASD project. A local authority foster carer for over 30 years, Brian provided long-term foster care for large sibling groups alongside his wife. They have been special guardians for children they previously looked after and currently provide a home for three young adults with FASD. Brian is a trained teacher, who has been school head for children in care in two local authorities. He has worked on FASD projects nationally, and with various government departments. With his wife, Brian runs a local FASD support group with over 100 members – many being kinship carers.

Headshot of Brian Roberts from the National FASD

About Alice Sewell

Alice is the Training Officer for National FASD. She has contributed to the Me & my FASD project, as well as Living FASD Magazine. She carries out all training offered by National FASD. Alice is a trained teacher, with primary and secondary experience. In her last teaching role, Alice worked in a primary school with a high percentage of looked after and SEN children, being involved in many Team Around the Family (TAF) meetings. She has also worked extensively in settings for children with additional needs.

Head shot of Alice Sewell from the National FASD
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