Bruce Jaffray Consultant Paediatric Surgeon Newcastle
- 0191 2825289
- Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP
Caroline Grayson Consultant Paediatrician Newcastle offers expert paediatric care with a strong emphasis on safeguarding, forensic medicine, and chronic conditions. Dr Caroline Grayson has dedicated her career to improving outcomes for vulnerable children and young people in the Newcastle and Gateshead areas. Her work combines clinical excellence with strategic leadership in safeguarding and paediatric forensics.
Dr Grayson studied Medicine at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, graduating in 1993. She began specialising in Paediatrics the following year. After completing her Community Paediatric training in Northumberland, she was appointed Consultant Paediatrician in 2006. Since then, she has worked at the Great North Children’s Hospital, building a reputation for both compassion and leadership.
From the beginning, Dr Grayson has shown a strong commitment to child protection. Initially appointed as the Named Doctor for Child Protection, she held this role for over 12 years. In 2018, she stepped into her current post as Designated Doctor for Safeguarding Children across Newcastle and Gateshead. She provides vital strategic advice and supervision to safeguarding teams across the region.
Alongside her safeguarding work, Dr Grayson serves as the Clinical Lead for the Paediatric Forensic Network. This team, based at the Great North Children’s Hospital, offers assessments and care to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse or assault. Dr Grayson leads both day clinics and out-of-hours services, ensuring continuity and sensitivity in challenging circumstances.
In addition to her forensic responsibilities, Dr Grayson runs clinics for children with genital conditions. She also provides broader community paediatric care through the Child Development Centre and Children’s Outpatients. Her areas of expertise include supporting children with developmental difficulties, chronic fatigue syndrome/ME, and other complex paediatric conditions.
Dr Grayson is deeply committed to training and education. She shares her extensive knowledge with colleagues across disciplines, offering guidance on safeguarding and paediatric best practices. Her involvement in committee and subcommittee work with the Safeguarding Partnership in Newcastle reflects her ongoing dedication to citywide improvement in children’s services.
