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  • Family Hub volunteer opportunities

    Family Hub volunteer opportunities, Family-Hub-volunteer-opportunities, Family-Hub-Volunteering If you have the time and passion to make a difference, we have various opportunities to fit your interests and skills. By supporting children, young people and families in Sheffield, you play… Supporting families to register with Sheffield Family Hubs Signposting families to Sheffield Family Hub services utilising the Sheffield Directory Sharing Sheffield Family Hub Network leaflets and QR codes Promoting Sheffield Family Hub volunteering and parent feedback opportunities. The Volunteer… Connector? You can make a vital contribution to the lives of local families in this volunteer role as well as building transferable skills, experience, and knowledge Anybody over the age of 18 and living in Sheffield is welcome to express an interest in volunteering as a Community Connector…

  • Weaning

    Introducing your baby to solid foods – also known as weaning - should start when your baby is around six months old when your baby is developmental ready. Are you thinking of starting your baby on solid food? Do you wonder if your baby is ready or not? Why don’t you discuss this with your health visitor by contacting the Health Visiting team on 0114 305 3224. You can also check out this quiz to see if your baby is ready or not: Ready or not weaning quiz - Start for Life - NHS Weaning Seminar You can also sign up to a monthly online Weaning seminar. Delivered by The Sheffield Health Visiting 0-19 team, this session is an opportunity to gain information, support and advice on when to wean your baby and how. Dates and bookings on this page If your baby was born prematurely or has a health condition, ask your Health Visitor or GP for advice on when the best time is to start. Why…

  • 1051 - Parenting Teenagers

    Parenting Teenagers Session Aims: - Consider factors influencing teenagers’ behaviour. - Develop a clearer understanding of adolescent development. - Explore evidence based strategies for developing positive family relationships, teaching new skills and behaviours and managing common behaviour problems. - Constructive use of strategies to support young people and their families. Early Help Partnership Training Stadia Technology Park Stadia Technology Park Conference Room, 60 Shireland Road Sheffield S9 3SP…

  • 1038 - Introduction to the Infant Feeding Peer Support Service Step 1

    Introduction to the Infant Feeding Peer Support Service Step 1 Session Aims: • To get an introduction to breastfeeding/infant feeding and why it is important to promote, protect breastfeeding • To understand what the IF services are in Sheffield • To understand future developments for wider IF services and reach • To enable participants to signpost parents to Family hubs and IF services Early Help Partnership Training Online …

  • 1039 - Introduction to the Infant Feeding Peer Support Service Step 1

    Introduction to the Infant Feeding Peer Support Service Step 1 Session Aims: • To get an introduction to breastfeeding/infant feeding and why it is important to promote, protect breastfeeding • To understand what the IF services are in Sheffield • To understand future developments for wider IF services and reach • To enable participants to signpost parents to Family hubs and IF services Early Help Partnership Training Online …

  • 1056 - Who Are PAIRS?

    Who Are PAIRS? Session Aims: • To provide an overview of the PAIRS service for professionals supporting parents with children 0-3 in Sheffield. • To be aware of who we are as a service and where PAIRS sits in the NHS and the local authority. • Understand the roles and responsibilities of PAIRS workers and what they do. • Identify the referral route for the service. Early Help Partnership Training Online …

  • 807 - Safer Sleep Awareness

    Safer Sleep Awareness Session Aims: • Develop knowledge on Sudden Infant Death syndrome (SIDs) • Discuss how we reduce the risk of SIDS in the across Sheffield • SIDS prevention and advice is everybody’s responsibility “making every contact count”. • Highlight associated projects. Early Help Partnership Training Online …

  • Time to Sleep 1143

    Time to Sleep Sleep hygiene is the behavioural and environmental factors that are necessary for a quality night time sleep and full day time alertness. This is an information session for all parents/carers of children 12 months and over. The session will cover: The importance of sleep How much sleep do children need Possible effects of poor sleep Introduction to the sleep cycle How to promote good sleep What makes a good routine We will be delivering the session via Microsoft Teams, joining instructions will be given once you have booked in. Please ensure that you have downloaded the Microsoft Teams app prior to the session. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 205 7243 Online Session…

  • Family Communication Seminar 1141

    Family Communication Seminar A practical seminar for parents and carers of school aged children. Why communication quality matters to your child’s education and how to create the best relationship environment for your children. This seminar covers the following helpful topics: Setting a good example for your child. Home and school environments – how to help your child. What we do and say – the difference it can make. Learn simple effective skills of being assertive to improve communication in your relationships. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Totley All Saints CE Primary School Totley All Saints CE Primary School 5 Hillfoot Road Sheffield S17 4AP…

  • Residential and nursing care homes

    into a home that's more suited to your needs. Housing . As well as this information, the Council’s First Contact Team can give you, or your family and friends, ideas of how you can support yourself and how to proceed. Sheffield City Council: First Contact Team . If you still feel you need to move… important to you! This could be being close to family and friends, socialising, taking part in a local activity, or being able to enjoy time outdoors. Homes in Sheffield differ in location, size, the special services they provide, equipment available and the cost. So it’s always important to keep…, we strongly recommend that you and your family and/or friends visit all the homes you’re interested in, and consider visiting them at different times of day. If you need help to visit some care homes Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care can help. Their Placement Support Scheme offers…