Search

Find information and advice

See 3053 directory results

Information results

Search results 673
  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Safeguarding Children

    and talk to children who are at risk and you need to know how to respond in the child’s best interests. The Safeguarding Sheffield Children website has a wealth of resources to help you to do this. There is a range of general advice available but also a dedicated section for Early Years… issue please request a service from Early Help Services . Please download the Sheffield Safeguarding Hub poster from the site and display it in an area where all staff can see it. Safeguarding training All providers should have a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) who takes responsibility for co… are here: Early Years Safeguarding Sheffield Training Offer . We are keen that as many settings as possible access our training as it is tailored to our children's needs in Sheffield. We offer: A Universal (Basic) Safeguarding Training course A Designated Safeguarding Lead and Designated…

  • Early Days Summer Activities

    Stocksbridge Summer Activities Join the Family Hubs this summer for fun group activities that show you how to have a great time without spending a lot of money. Enjoy the outdoors with nature pictures, bracelets, stick wands, and leaf art. Go on a bug hunt, make music, play with bubbles, have fun with a number hunt, make nature crowns, and enjoy stories and singing. Plus, many more activities to help your child learn and grow. Activities are designed for children under 5; however, older siblings are welcome to join the activities. Sheffield Family Hubs 0114 2735665 Angram Bank Family Hub Community Network Site Angram Bank Family Hub Community Network Site 1 Kinsey Road Sheffield S35 4HN…

  • Stocksbridge Summer Activities (1)

    Stocksbridge Summer Activities Join the Family Hubs this summer for fun group activities that show you how to have a great time without spending a lot of money. Enjoy the outdoors with nature pictures, bracelets, stick wands, and leaf art. Go on a bug hunt, make music, play with bubbles, have fun with a number hunt, make nature crowns, and enjoy stories and singing. Plus, many more activities to help your child learn and grow. Activities are designed for children under 5; however, older siblings are welcome to join the activities. Sheffield Family Hubs 0114 2735665 Stocksbridge Family Hub Community Network Site Stocksbridge Family Hub Community Network Site 648 Manchester Road Sheffield S36 1DY…

  • Support available to children accessing education

    Champions Schools working with Healthy Minds and/or the Mental Health Support Teams have at least 1 Mental Health Champion. Many schools have also introduced student mental health champions. They work with staff to create a healthy mind environment. This is so children feel supported and can access…

  • Children who cannot attend school because of health needs

    on Sheffieldinclusion&attendance@sheffield.gov.uk The Policy Sheffield City Council have an Education for children who cannot attend due to health needs policy. You can download the policy here . The policy is for when a child’s health needs stop them going to school full time. This means they need to go…