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  • Introduction

    Links Some people may need support to travel, find accessible transport or they may just need information and advice about travel. There are organisations that can give information and support with needs like travelling in a wheelchair, getting on and off buses and trains and travelling in a scooter. You can get support to travel if you need it or do not wish to travel alone. Community transport providers can help you to get out and about if you find it very difficult or impossible to use public transport. They offer a range of door to door transport services to allow you to participate… Mobility . Call: 0114 231 5131 . Wicker Independent Living . 61-67 Wicker, S3 8HT. Wicker Independent Living . Call: 0114 272 3729 . Help getting around the shops Some people may need support to travel, find accessible transport or they may just need information and advice about travel…

  • Sleep and children

    makes a good routine including visual aids. To view dates and book a place on a seminar visit the Sheffield Parent Hub event page Need more support? Contact your Health Visitor, Family Hub, Nursery/School or For children under 5 Years Self-refer by contacting the Health Central team on 0114… . Cerebra Sleep advice service offering information and telephone support. …

  • About Us

    If you live in Sheffield, aged 16 to 18* and have left school or college but are currently not in a form of education, employment or training we can support you to plan your future. Our careers team can work with you, one to one, to understand your unique situation and offer tailored support to meet individual needs. Dependent on your needs we can offer information, advice, guidance, and ongoing support with: careers information, advice, and guidance planning career and training pathways opportunities to learn new skills job searches and local opportunities job search mentoring including CV writing, making applications, and preparing for interviews referral to other relevant support services such as emotional health and wellbeing and speech and language services Get in touch Call our careers helpline and speak to one of our friendly advisors. Contact us and we…

  • Family Intervention Service

    Family Intervention Service, Family-Intervention-Service What is the Family Intervention Service Our Intervention Workers offer support and advice to families to empower them to make positive changes. The Family Intervention Service support and empower families across the city with a wide range of needs We offer short term support such as signposting or advice sessions as well as longer-term structured pieces of work. We have strong links with local schools and community groups and work closely with these partner agencies to ensure the right support is in place for families. How… 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

    Early Help Services Early-Help, EarlyHelp See also What is Early Help? Early help is the support we give to children, young people and their families when they have extra needs that aren't being met by universal services. Universal services are those that are for everyone, like health and education. When a family has extra needs, we make sure they can get the support they need as early as possible. This is to prevent their needs becoming so great that they need a higher level of support later on. Who provides the support? Early Help is a team effort involving various agencies that support children, young people, and families, rather than being a standalone service. In Sheffield, all services working with children young people and families are involved in the Early Help system. If your family needs extra support, you could receive early help from one or more services…

  • Introduction

    Links In the leisure and culture section you can find hundreds of leisure activities from reading and writing groups, drama societies, musical groups and choirs, to gardening groups, yoga and pilates, dance classes and rambling clubs. Get help to be more active and improve your health and well-being from the Move More website. Thousands of people in Sheffield have used this website to: find activities, things to do and events in your area get support with your wellbeing from a local organisation. Move More . Visit our "People Keeping Well" page to find a list of local… (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…

  • Children, Young People and Families Information & Advice

    Information & Advice **Please note this page is under construction therefore some sections will have no information** The most important thing to remember is that there's no such thing as a perfect parent, and no matter how hard we try, we all need a bit of help and support at some point. The information and advice pages in this section are here to help you navigate pregnancy and guide you through your journey as a parent…

  • Care Leavers

    carerleavers, care-leavers, care_leavers, leavingcare, leaving_care, leaving-care This guide tells you what support you can expect from Sheffield City Council as you take your next steps to independence. The Sheffield Leaving Care Service offers support to young people aged 16 to 25 who have left or are leaving the care of Sheffield Children’s Social Care, through allocating a Personal Advisor to support them towards independence. There are different levels of support offered to care leavers depending upon your level of entitlement as a care leaver, or your personal needs. More information about this can be found within the Sheffield Local Offer for Care Leavers.…

  • 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 L…

  • Childcare options for parents

    with disabilities have access to the premises. Specialist services can provide support and advice to parents and childcarers about children’s play, learning and development. They include: Early Years Inclusion Team for 0 to 5 year olds (SEN Early Years). Special Needs Inclusion Playcare Service (SNIPS) 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 the childcare listings by the support you need. View all childminders View Holiday clubs View all nurseries View all pre-schools View all play-groups …