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  • HEY Award

    Congratulations to the settings that have all achieved the Healthy Early Years Award. This means they are working in partnership with Start Well to provide a healthy early year setting for the children and families in their care. Abbeydale Cottage Nursery Beighton School Birley Pre-School Bright Beginners Nursery Broomhall Under 3s Chantrey House Nursery & Pre-School Croft Corner Grace Owen nursery Happy Hands Pre-School & Childcare Holt House Pre-School Hydratots Nursery Intake Pre School Just for Kidz Heeley Kidz@work Ltd Little Rascals Day Nursery Loxley Nursery Forest School Norfolk Community Primary Sheffield Hallam University Nursery Stannington Infant School STEPS Community Nursery Sunny Meadows Nursery The Sheffield Nursery City Campus Tinsley Meadows Primary Treetops Daycare University of Sheffield Union of Students Nursery Waterthorpe School Wharncliffe Side…

  • Youth Clubs

    -East 6.00-8.00 Broomhall Centre Broomspring Lane, Broomhall, S10 2FD Fri Central 6.00-8.00 Indoor Sports Notre Dame High School, Fulwood Road, S10 3BT Fri South-West 5.00-7.30 Sheffield Music School Manor Lodge Primary School, Manor Ln, S2 1UF. * Sat East…

  • Sheffield’s Household Support Fund

    HSF You can apply for a grant from the Household Support Fund to help with food and energy costs. This can help you pay for: food gas and electricity telephone and broadband (like phone costs, top-ups, broadband charges) housekeeping (like groceries, toiletries) clothing, including school uniforms wider needs not linked to energy and water, if the Council considers this appropriate. It can’t be used to help you pay for: debts mortgage costs activities/services that the Council, or other public sector organisation, delivers rent or housing arrears under normal… . Woodhouse Health Centre . A primary care medical practice in Sheffield, providing a range of healthcare services to patients in the Woodhouse area. Woodhouse MC . Call: 0114 229 3090 . For help from a financial organisation / govt department: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) . A UK government…

  • Health Visiting

    , Beighton, S20 1NZ Telephone: 0114 305 3224 press option 2 Monday 9:30am – 12pm Stradbroke Community Centre, Richmond Rd, S13 8LT Drop in Thursday 12:30pm – 2:30pm Shortbrook Family Hub, First Floor Shortbrook Primary school site, Westfield Northway, S20 8FB… Health Visiting is part of the Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust’s 0-19 Service through which children and their families are supported at home, in community clinics and at school from birth to 19 years old. Health visitors help to keep babies and children aged from 0-5 years old… (yellow) and School Nursing (red) teams across Sheffield. Below is a list of Health Visiting Clinics running across the city. Ecclesfield & Parson Cross Health Visiting Team Ecclesfield & Parson Cross Health Visiting Team: Margetson Surgery, 1 Remington Avenue, S5 9PA Telephone: 0114 305 3224…

  • Identification of special educational needs in school

    be provided. In some cases, parents/carers may be the first to notice signs of SEND in the child or young person. This may not always be about their academic performance. For example, there may be concerns about a child/young person's: social interactions, increasing anxiety about school, or behavioural issues at home. If there are any worries, parent/carers should arrange a meeting to talk about these. This meeting should be with the child/young person's: teacher/relevant member of staff, or the SENCO. After investigating concerns The school may decide that the school's…. It follows a graduated approach. This is where: assessments are undertaken a plan is discussed and put in place the provision and support is put in place it is reviewed. This is within a given timescale and involves staff, parents and the child/young person. The school may…

  • Resources for Schools

    Links and documents Inclusion Taskforce - guidance and resources. This includes training videos, flowcharts, forms and templates. It is part of the Learn Sheffield website. Click the logo below for more information. Inclusion Taskforce - training Training schools can attend is on the Inclusion …

  • If you have any concerns on current school placement

    If you have any concerns about how your child’s needs are being met by their current school you can: Talk to their teacher, school SENCO or SEN school governor Contact Sheffield’s SEN and Disability Information, Advice, and Support for advice and support: www.sheffieldsendias.org.uk Email: ssendias@sheffield.gov.uk Telephone: 0114 273 6009 …

  • Strategies to use in daily timetable school

    Strategies to use in a daily timetable at school Use the following strategies in a daily timetable at school. Parents and carers can ask school to see if they can use some of these for their child. Specialist Interest Allow time for a Specialist Interest. This is sometimes referred… are short physical activities that help alert, organise and calm. Do an internet search for Proprioceptive Activities in school – for tons of ideas! Recommended reading Understanding your child’s sensory signals by Angie Voss. Inclusive whole-school culture Young people need to feel respected and supported with their autistic identities. This can result in them masking less. Autistic people shouldn't need to change to fit in to the environment. It needs to change to support their neurodiversity. Schools and other settings should aim to do this at a whole-school level. It increases…

  • Getting back to school and full time education

    Getting back to school and full time education (Re-integration and Review) Plans for long term outcomes and next steps should be agreed at the start of all support or provision. They are then reviewed regularly. Steps should be in place to increase the hours back to full time as soon as possible. the Department for Education says this in their Alternative Provision guidance. The long-term plan is for the young person to have the support to go back to school full time. Parents and the young person must be told about this from the beginning. To support need, schools may look at if either of the following should be in place or applied for: an Extended Support Plan an Education, Health, and Care Needs Assessment The Department for Education (DfE) Alternative Provision guidance More information about getting back to school and full time education can be found on page 12…

  • Becton Hospital School

    A service to help with Social, Emotional and Mental Health. Supports children and young people: 5- 16 years Referral reason: Child has been admitted to an inpatient ward at either Sheffield Children’s Hospital or the Becton Centre for Young People (Tier 4 CAMHS) People involved: Medical Staff, CAMHS and School Offer:School teaches pupils until they are discharged from hospital. How to refer Medical consultants make the admission decisions.…