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  • Recognising the signs of domestic violence

    possessions? Has your partner ever hurt or threatened you or your children? Has your partner ever kept you short of money so you're unable to buy food and other necessary items for yourself and your children? Has your partner ever forced you to do something that you really didn't want to do…

  • Spotting signs of child sexual abuse

    External Links One in 20 children in the UK will experience child sexual abuse. Here are the signs to be aware of and what to do if you suspect a child is being sexually abused. What is child sexual abuse? Child sexual abuse is illegal in the UK and covers a range of sexual activities, including:…

  • How to contact your Early Help Hub

    Downloads and Links How to contact your Early Help Hub To request a Early Help service, you can complete an Early Help Assessment Part 1 form (see in Downloads and Links section) and return it by secure email or post. The screening teams in Early Help services respond to requests for a service… forms for consideration at early help gateway meetings identify any immediate Child Protection concerns that may need a social work assessment respond to requests for a service from Social Care for a family However, if the needs of the family are more complex, you should complete a Family CAF /early help assessment. If you're unsure, contact the Early Help services for further guidance on how to request a service. Early Help Services Telephone: 0114 2037485…

  • About Us

    Who are the Youth Voice and Influence Service? The Youth Voice and Influence Service are a team of professionally qualified youth and community workers. They all have a passion for actively listening to young residents’ voice. What is Youth Voice & Influence? By Youth Voice & Influence we mean listening to young people, valuing what we hear and acting upon it to make positive change. We support and empower young people to lead, shape and produce their own activities and programmes. We ensure that we have the mechanisms in place to support young people to be involved in decision making at all levels. What sort of things do the Youth Voice and Influence Service do We support young residents to think creatively about solutions to issues that are most important to them. Here are a few examples: SOME MOMENTS (youtube.com) be THAT mate (youtube.com) BOUNCE HATE (youtube.com) …

  • Student Stress: Self-help tips

    , or money or relationship problems? See if you can change your circumstances to ease the pressure you're under. Try to have a more healthy lifestyle. Eat well , get enough sleep , exercise regularly , cut down on alcohol , and spend some time socialising as well as working and studying. Try…

  • 1) Help with finding and keeping a job Transition Guide

    will be involved in schemes such as: the Duke of Edinburgh Award National Citizenship Service You could do some voluntary work outside school or college in an area that you are interested in. Find out more by clicking here . …

  • Buying a home

    If you need help to buy a home it may be worth looking at some of the schemes available. These can make owning a home more affordable. The Government has more information about these housing schemes. Click on the image to find out more. Finding a home You can find homes to buy in Sheffield on property websites. Shared Ownership One of the most popular schemes to help you buy your home is Shared Ownership . Shared Ownership is where you buy a share of a property and rent the rest of it. This can sometimes be cheaper than renting from a private landlord. Shared Ownership does not mean you have to share your home with other people, unless you want to. The Home Ownership for People with Long-Term Disabilities (HOLD) scheme in England could help you buy a home for sale on shared ownership. This is if you have a long-term disability. Properties available for shared ownership…

  • Homelessness

    Housing Solutions Service Contact the Housing Solutions service if you are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The service can give advice about: your rights housing options helping you find somewhere else to live …

  • Starting Your Own Business

    Business Sheffield Business Sheffield help those wanting to set up their own business. This includes those who have special educational needs and disabilities. They have a team of specialist advisors who can give help, advice and support. Helping is what Business Sheffield do. They give people the confidence to take the first step. They know the value of entrepreneurs, of local business, of how both of those help our communities and make sure people have jobs. How Business Sheffield can help They can help with: what you need to know to start a business advice on business premises helpful workshops on business topics One to one support Networking Further information and contact To find out more, please visit their website . You can contact them on: Telephone: 0114 224 5000 E-mail: businesssheffield@sheffield.gov.uk…

  • Exam time

    Exam time Exam-Time, examtime Tests and exams can be a challenging part of school life and can feel overwhelming for children and young people. It may be tricky to know how to support them through this difficult period but as a parent or carer, there are things you can do to help them ease the stress. Spot the signs of stress Common signs that your child is experiencing stress include: Upset stomach. Disturbed sleep. Loss of appetite. Being irritable. Low mood. Having someone to talk to about their work can help. Support from a parent, teacher or friend can help young people share their worries and keep things in perspective. Encourage your child to talk to a member of school staff who they feel is supportive. If you think your child is not coping, it may also be helpful for you to talk to their teachers. How you can help In this video, Nadia from the Sheffield