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  • Vision Support Service

    VisionService Links and documents A Council-run education service to support young people who are blind or visually impaired. Supports children and young people: 0-25 years Referral reason: Concerns about a child’s vision or recent diagnosis of visual impairment. People involved: specialist …

  • Exam Stress drop-in sessions

    Community Youth Services are excited to promote a new pilot project, which will be delivered in three youth clubs across the city. The project aims to support young people during exam season and beyond, focusing on reducing anxiety, exam stress & digital pressures. Questions about exams and s…

  • Getting around

    If you don't find what you are looking for then please e-mail localoffer@sheffield.gov.uk .

  • Mediation

    Mediation can help parents or young people settle disagreements with their local authority or Integrated Care Board (ICB) about Education Health and Care (EHC) needs assessments and EHC plans. Parents and young people who want to appeal to the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribun…

  • May half-term activities

    This half term, we’re bringing fun to our Family Hub groups with Bluey-themed activities! Along with our usual fun group activities, you can enjoy: Bluey Trail: Embark on a fun-filled adventure trying to find all the Bluey characters. Character Paper Tubes: Does your little one love watching B…

  • Children and Families

    Children, Young People and Families children-and-families ***Please note some of these pages are under construction, therefore some sections will have no content

  • If you have left education

    Opportunity Sheffield Opportunity Sheffield are the Council’s employment and skills service. They help people who want to start their employment journey but don't know how. This includes those with disabilities and physical or mental health issues. They run projects part funded through the Eur…

  • Support for young people released from custody

    The Sheffield Youth Justice Service helps young people get back on their feet after they leave custody. This service is for children/young people from 10 years old all the way up to 18 (sometimes older depending on when they were sentenced). An Education Officer and a Youth Justice Officer will …