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  • Family Intervention Service

    out how they feel and what they want to happen. They will organise regular Team Around the Family meetings (TAFs) with you and your support network to review the plan of support and make sure everyone is working together to support you to make the changes you want to achieve. What our families say…

  • Early Help

    . This could include: Health Visiting and School Nursing Family Hubs and Early Years Family Intervention Service Parenting Hub Schools Access and Inclusion Community Youth Services Voluntary, Faith and Community Services SEND Services Housing Police Employment Services Find out

  • Introduction

    (formerly called Sheffield Physical Activity Referral Scheme, or SPARS for short). Qualified, experienced and supportive staff can help you develop a plan to improve your quality of life. Includes 1 to 1 support, and discounts to help with the costs. Find out more: talk to your GP or get more details from…

  • LocalOffer

    Local Offer (0-25 Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) The Local Offer is part of the Sheffield Directory. The Local Offer has lots of advice, information and services. This supports children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities aged 0-25. Find out more about the Local Offer and what it is. Scroll down this page for the different sections. If you don't see what you are looking for or you believe something isn't quite right, please contact localoffer@sheffield.gov.uk . You can rate our pages and provide feedback by clicking on the face icons at the bottom of each page. You can also tell us what you think about the Local Offer webpages by filling in a short questionnaire . Please join the Sheffield SEND Facebook Group to find more information and link with other members.…

  • Childcare options for parents

    Learning but check if they offer the Extended FEL for 3 and 4 year olds. Breakfast and After School Clubs Childcare for all ages, they extend the school day to better suit the needs of working parents. They are also referred to as Out of School Clubs or Wrap-around Care. They are often run by or in association with the school, but some nurseries also offer this service. Because the clubs are based around the school day they will only operate during school term time, but some clubs run or link to Holiday Clubs. Out of school clubs can offer Funded Early Learning for pre-school children…) for children attending mainstream out of school and holiday clubs. There are also specialist support teams for children with a diagnosis of Autism, Hearing Impairment or Visual Impairment. Find childcare for children and more information using the Local Offer web pages. You can also filter…

  • Being a Parent Together Workshop 10.12.24

    Being a Parent Together Workshop This workshop is for co-parenting couples to attend together who are either living together or apart. This is an opportunity to reflect on what is working well in the family, putting the children's needs first and what areas could be further developed or changed. Th…

  • Raising Responsible Teenagers

    Raising Responsible Teenagers Your baby's almost an adult, or at least that's what he or she thinks. So life at home can be a little strained. Maybe your 13-year-old son grunts instead of speaking to you. Or your 14-year-old daughter wants to go to parties with people you don't even know. It's not that you've got a "wild" kid. You'd just like to make sure things don't get out of hand. If this sounds like you, then this Triple P Seminar may suit. Seminars are 90 minute talks to large groups on a number of different topics. We hope you will find it interesting and take away some ideas. In this seminar you will be introduced to the six key elements of teenagers becoming responsible and specific ideas about how to teach and encourage each of the following skills: • Taking part in family decision-making. • Being respectful and considerate. • Getting involved in family activities…

  • Raising Resilient Children

    Raising Resilient Children In this seminar, parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to manage their feelings and become resilient in dealing with life stress. These include: • Recognising and accepting feelings. • Expressing feelings appropriately. • Building a positiv…

  • Being a Parent Together - Working as a Team

    Being a Parent Together Workshop This workshop is for co-parenting couples to attend together who are either living together or apart. This is an opportunity to reflect on what is working well in the family, putting the children's needs first and what areas could be further developed or changed. T…

  • Family Learning: Families Staying Safe Online Workshop 09.12.24 10-11am

    Family Learning: Families Staying Safe Online Workshop Keeping your family safe online is a huge challenge, with access to smartphones, tablets and social media. Family Learning aims to give you information that will help to support you with this. Our workshop is an opportunity to share websites, links, information, ask and answer questions about online safety for your family. Our objectives are that you will: 1. Find out where to get help, advice, and support from to help keep your family safe online. 2. Find out what Family Learning and our organisation FACES is and how we can support you and your family. Hopefully you will be informed, continue to research how to keep your families safe online using the links from today’s session and make some positive changes. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Online Session …