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  • Incredible Years Autism 25.02.25

    Incredible Years Autism 25th February 2025 - 24th June 2025 This programme is for parents of children aged 2-8 years that may be displaying complex challenging behaviour. It tailors to each child’s individual needs and their development. It strengthens parent-child interactions and attachment, reducing harsh discipline and fosters parents’ ability to promote their children’s social, emotional, and language development. Incredible Years has been evaluated for over 30 years working with families of children with ADHD, Autism and Language delays all over the world and has been proven to work! If you are interested in attending this programme, please complete the 'Find out more' form above. A member of our Parenting Team will get in touch to provide more details and discuss the next steps with you. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Old Sharrow Junior School Old Sharrow Junior School

  • Play, Chat and Learn - Events

    Play-Chat-Learn-Events Workshops full of ideas and fun activities for families to enjoy together. A great way for parent/carers to find out more about supporting their child's early learning and development at home. The workshops are aimed at toddler and pre-schoolers. For more information plea…

  • Seminars

    skills • dealing with negative feelings • dealing with stressful life events 0-12 Raising Confident and Competent Children In this seminar, parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to become confident and successful at school and beyond. These competencies are: • showing… for parents and carers of school aged children. Why communication quality matters to your child’s education and how to create the best relationship environment for your children. This seminar covers the following helpful topics: setting a good example for your child home and school environments… commitments • keeping in contact • taking care of others Teen - Raising Competent Teenagers Practitioners introduce parents to six aspects of teenagers becoming confident and successful in school and the community. Parents are given specific ideas to teach and encourage the following: • developing self…

  • Raising Competent Teenagers 1040

    Raising Competent Teenagers Practitioners introduce parents to six aspects of teenagers becoming confident and successful in school and the community. Parents are given specific ideas to teach and encourage the following: Developing self-discipline Establishing good routines Getting involved in school activities Being a good problem solver Following school rules Having supportive friends We will be delivering the session via Microsoft Teams, joining instructions will be given once you have booked in. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 205 7243 Online session …

  • Raising Confident, Competent Children 1056

    Raising Confident, Competent Children In this seminar, parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to become confident and successful at school and beyond. These competencies are: Showing respect to others. Being considerate. Having good communication and social skills. Having healthy self-esteem. Being a good problem solver. Becoming independent. We will be delivering the session via Microsoft Teams, joining instructions will be given once you have booked in. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 205 7243 Online Session…

  • Holiday activities and clubs

    or young person's needs. Sheffield Healthy Holidays The Holiday, Activities & Food (HAF) Programme have a free holiday club programme for children and young people who receive free school meals. There are fun activities, healthy meals, chance to meet new people and learn new skills! The programme can include children who don't get benefits related free school meals. This could be because they are vulnerable in other ways such as having SEND or have a social worker. Families will be asked about this when they register on the booking system. The system gives some options which you can select…

  • Colleges, mainstream Sixth Forms and adult learning

    all accept young people with SEND and those with EHC plans. Contact the school or college for more information. Sixth Form applications need to be made by 31 January through www.sheffieldprogress.co.uk . School Website All Saints Catholic High School Sixth Form - All Saints Catholic High School Astrea Academy Sheffield Sixth Form – Astrea Academy Sheffield Chapletown Academy Sixth Form - Chapeltown Academy Forge Valley School Sixth Form - Forge Valley High Storrs School Sixth Form - High Storrs School King Ecgbert School Sixth Form - King Ecgbert School King Edward School Sixth Form - King Edward VII School Longley Park Sixth Form Academy Sixth Form - Longley Park Sixth Form Meadowhead School Sixth Form - Meadowhead School Mercia School Sixth Form - Mercia School Notre Dame…

  • Moving from Children’s to Adult Social Care Services Transition Guide

    when you turn 18 The transitions service would: do an assessment do a support plan in time for adult social care services to take over once the you turn 18. If you go to a special school You may not need social care support while you are there but you may need it when you leave school aged 19. The transitions service would assess you with enough time to get support ready before you leave school. If you need support to take part in the assessment Your social care worker can think about who else might be able to support you. They could contact an independent advocacy service to help… as well as health, social care and education services. This might include your: school college GP specialist health workers existing support providers The team works alongside other agencies to help make a good transition plan. They can attend EHC plan annual reviews meetings if you have…

  • Preparation for Adulthood (PfA) Team

    young people with disabilities when they leave school. To help families who care for young people aged 16-25. Who helps: Social workers and care managers in the Preparation for Adulthood team. What we offer: Show and connect to services for people over 16 still in school or education. Help plan for the future after leaving school or education. Support families who need help caring for young adults with disabilities. Do care assessments to help young people move to adult life. How to refer You can email pfa@sheffield.gov.uk. This is the team email address and a worker…

  • Fathers Seminar 1077

    Fathers Seminar Fathers play a vital role in their children’s life; they help keep them on the right path of success and achievement. Children who are connected with their fathers tend to perform well in school, have less behaviour problems, they become happier and have a stable lifestyle. This seminar promotes the importance of a father’s input to a child’s development by looking at: - The importance of Fatherhood. Promote positive relationship between the father and the child. Promote the father’s parenting skills. Exploring child friendly activities to engage in. Father’s role in supporting the child with managing emotions and risky behaviour. Role modelling care and respect. We will be delivering the session via Microsoft Teams, joining instructions will be given once you have booked in. Please ensure that you have downloaded the Microsoft Teams app prior…