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  • Infant Mental Health

    and early parenting - Sheffield Suicide Support and Prevention - This page is dedicated to perinatal support including information about children and family support, parent and carer mental health support and general information about support, activities and resources. Sheffield Mental Health Guide - This page takes you to services that can help throughout pregnancy and early parenting. Parent and infant relationship service (PAIRS) - This pages provides more information on the PAIRS service in Sheffield and how you can access support.…

  • Supporting Young People with Sexuality and Gender Identity

    professional help demonstrates your commitment to your child's well-being and ensures they receive the best possible care during their journey of self-discovery. Resources in Sheffield If you are a LGBTQ+ young person in Sheffield, then SAYiT is here for you. SAYiT provides support and social opportunities for LGBTQ+ young people in Sheffield, aged 8-25. In addition to providing services for young people, SAYiT offers support and services to parents and carers of LGBTQ+ young people. …

  • Crafting Better Work for the Future

    from education into the world of work please contact either Maria Swift maria.swift@sheffield.gov.uk or Erika Mariella-Worrall erika.mariella-worrall@sheffield.gov.uk Only together, can we create a more inclusive and diverse workforce in our already rich and wonderful community of Sheffield

  • Joint Assessment Meetings (JAMs)

    identified for the Child/Young Person (CYP) following a recent feedback survey by the Sheffield Education Psychology Service (EPS). How do JAMs work? JAMs should be chaired by an Educational Psychologist (EP) and include input from parents/carers, as well as other SEND professionals… Health Care Needs Assessments (EHCNAs) in Sheffield Decrease in administration time One single advice document Collaborative Process Outcome focused JAMs Leaflet Find more information on JAMs here…

  • Family Hub events in the community

    . Posted on 26th June 2024 Owls in the Park - Saturday 29th June 2024 . Owls in the Park, hosted by Sheffield Wednesday Football Club , is back on Saturday 29 th June after a five-year break! Since it started in 2012, this event has become a favourite among football fans, drawing thousands of Wednesdayites and locals from S6. We're thrilled to be there to chat about Family Hubs & Start for Life and register families with Sheffield Family Hubs. Come and join us at Hillsborough Park starting at 11am! Posted on 25th June 2024 Zest Eid celebration - Monday 17th June 2024 . Looking forward to joining the local Eid community for their Eid celebration on Monday. Come along, bring a blanket and a picnic to share and enjoy. Let's celebrate the love, togetherness and joy that Eid brings! Venue: Ponderosa Park Time: 11:00-3:00pm Posted on 14th June 2024 > Sheffield Wednesday…

  • Parenting support

    A Council-run service to help with social care. Referral reason: Parents and carers would like some practical advice and support with parenting. People involved: The parenting team Offer:There are a range of services on offer including online parenting courses, discussion groups and parenting programmes. A selection of discussion groups also run in different languages. Programmes include: ASD Incredible Years Programme Changing negative behaviours into positive behaviours Positive parenting for children with a disability Sheffield Parent Hub | Sheffield (sheffielddirectory.org.uk) How to refer Parents can self-refer for parenting support. Schools, other education settings and services can also contact the team on a parent’s behalf. Email: sheffieldparenting@sheffield.gov.uk Tel: 0114 205 7243 www.sheffield.gov.uk/parenting …

  • Gazebo

    Breastfeeding Gazebo Earlier this year, we asked the primary school children of Sheffield to help design our new ‘Breastfeeding Gazebo’, which will be used as a private and comfortable breastfeeding space at public events. They were tasked with producing a drawing which represented breastfeeding and their family. 19 lucky winners have been chosen to have their design printed on our new Family Hubs Breastfeeding Gazebo. Our overall winners, winning a £10 SIV gift card, are: Emmie and Michael. Every child who has their design printed on the gazebo wins a £5 SIV gift card. Congratulations! Click here to see the wonderful submitted designs Look out for our Gazebo at events across the city…

  • Summer Schedule

    Community Network Site, 224 Manor Oaks Road, S2 5EE 9:30am-11:30am | Hall Park Head Community Centre, 130 Hall Park Hill, S6 5QU Wednesdays 9.30am-11am | Angram Bank Family Hub Community Network Site, 1 Kinsey Road, Sheffield, S35 4HN 9:30-11:30 | Burngreave Family Hub Community Network Site…:30am – 12:30pm | First Start Family Hub, 441 Firth Park Road, S5 6HH. 12pm – 2pm | Springs Leisure Centre, 526 East Bank Road, S2 2AL. For Walk & Talk sessions running visit Eventbrite More things to do in Sheffield Things to do for Families in Sheffield (welcometosheffield.co.uk…

  • Home educating your child with SEND

    change your mind after taking your child off roll, your child may be able to return to their previous school without having to re-apply for a school place. Under an agreement between all secondary school head teachers in Sheffield, children can return to school within 12 weeks of having been taken off… would prefer to contact the EHE Service more informally, you can attend one of their drop-in sessions. No appointment is needed. Officers are available on the last Thursday of the month, 10-12pm, at Howden House, 1 Union Street, Sheffield, S1 2SH. Can home-educated children get support from…

  • Getting a carer’s assessment for your parent/carer Transition Guide

    Getting a carer’s assessment for your parent/carer - Transition Guide If your parent/carer provides care or support to you and you are 18 or over, they can have a carer’s assessment. Sheffield Carer’s Centre do this. It gives them an opportunity to discuss the support your parent/carer might need to help care for you. The assessment looks at how caring affects your parent/carers life. They look at the physical, emotional and practical impacts. They see whether your parent/carers are able or willing to continue caring for you. A carer’s assessment is not about assessing how well… to a carer’s assessment. How to get a carer's assessment If you have an allocated social care worker, you can ask them to refer your parent/carer for a carer’s assessment. If you don’t, or you’d prefer to speak to the Sheffield Carer’s Centre, your parent/carer can contact them on: Telephone: 0114…