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  • Funded Early Learning

    be on our Sheffield Directory listings. FEL providers include: Nursery classes in schools Day nurseries Childminders Playgroups and pre-schools Maintained nursery schools Childcare providers should be happy for you to visit them to look around and ask any questions you may have before you make a decision on who will look after your child. You may want to consider using more than one childcare provider, especially if you are entitled to the Extended FEL offer (30 Hours). If you live outside of Sheffield but would like to use a Sheffield provider or live in Sheffield but want to use… this information you may be liable for charges by your new providers for the 4 week notice period. Only in very exceptional circumstance will the 4 week noticed period be waived. Examples of exceptional circumstances are: Unexpected relocation in Sheffield (e.g. fleeing domestic abuse, interim accommodation…

  • Autism and Social Communication team

    be discussed with the school SENCO and their Link Teacher. This will be done once the Graduated Approach has been followed. Schools and families can also call the Sheffield Autism and Social Communication Team Support Line and speak directly to a specialist teacher from the team: Monday to Thursday 1pm till 4pm 0114 250 6800 E-mail: autism.educationteam@sheffield.gov.uk Additional resources You may find NHS Sheffield general resource library useful to support children and young people, please see links below. Autism support Demand avoidance ADHD support Sensory support…

  • Specialised clubs for disabled children and young people

    Specialised clubs are for disabled children and young people only. Sheffield City Council has commissioned these clubs. You can only access them through a referral from SNIPS. These clubs have: trained staff adapted premises activities suitable for children and young people's needs… and support needs. They will create a profile and complete a risk or behaviour plan (if appropriate) which the club gets to help them meet your child’s needs. Who provides specialised clubs? Click on the logos below to open their details on the Sheffield Directory. They have a base in Woodthorpe and in north Sheffield. …

  • What are Family Hubs?

    Family Hubs are accessible, welcoming, and warm spaces. We deliver activities for children aged 0-5 and offer help, signposting, and support to parents/carers of children aged 0-19, or up to 25 for those with special educational needs and disabilities. There are 7 Family Hubs in Sheffield which, together with community venues, outreach sites and network centres, cover all areas of Sheffield. North Family Hubs A - Early Days Family Hub B - First Start Family Hub East Family Hubs C - Darnall Family Hub D - Shortbrook Family Hub West Family Hubs E - Valley Park Family Hub… more Register with Sheffield Family Hubs.  Complete our online form to register Sheffield Family Hubs Booklet Sheffield Family Hubs and Start for Life Offer Booklet Download One to one support As well as our activities and groups, we have a team who can offer extra help for you and your family…

  • Start for Life

    start-for-life, StartForLife The first 1,001 days of a child’s life, from conception to age two, are the most important in setting their future life chances. All families need some help to give their babies the best start in life. This page offers information and advice for parents and caregivers in Sheffield during this critical period, including the start for life services in Sheffield that will support.…

  • Early Years funding for children with SEND (including Disability Access Fund)

    ) letter. Template for Parent/Carer Agreement can be found on the Sheffield City Council's website . After applications have been approved, the lump sum payment of £910 will be made to the provider in the upcoming payment. This payment lasts for 3 terms. The Local Authority will: Check… the needs of individual children with SEND. In Sheffield, the funding is for children with more complex needs. These funds are intended to support local authorities to work with providers. This is to address the needs of individual children with SEND. The fund also supports local authorities to commission SEND services as required under the Children and Families Act 2014. EYIF will be provided on a banding basis using the Early Years Sheffield Support Grid exemplification ( EYSSGe ). However, if a child requires EYIF and they are not currently entitled to FEL, an application can be made…

  • Fear-less Triple P Programme 1156

    Fear-less Triple P Programme 17th April 2025 - 22nd May 2025 Fear-Less Triple P is a cognitive-behavioural parenting intervention that supports parents to help children manage their anxiety more effectively. The programme encourages parents to generalise strategies to all family members, not just the child of concern. Fear-Less Triple P aims to help parents to set a good example of coping with anxiety, coach their children to become more emotionally resilient, and develop a toolbox of strategies and choose the most effective to respond to their child’s anxiety. If you are interested in attending this programme, please complete the 'Find out more' form above. A member of our Parenting Team will get in touch to provide more details and discuss the next steps with you. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Online Session…

  • 1050 - Amity Relationship Toolkit Training

    Healthy Relationship Toolkit Training Session Aims: To understand parental conflict and its impact on family functioning To have awareness that there is a difference between domestic abuse and parental conflict. To feel more confident about couple relationship quality enquiry in everyday practice To become familiar with the with Amity Relationship Solutions toolkit and its contents Early Help Partnership Training Town Hall Town Hall Pinstone Street, Sheffield City Centre Sheffield S1 2HH…

  • Different types of school placement

    Links and documents This page explains the differences between mainstream schools, integrated resources, and special schools. Please note that only children with an Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHC Plan) will be considered for an integrated resource or special school in Sheffield. Most…. They also provide other after-school clubs such as sport. Sheffield Schools with Integrated Resources Integrated Resource Name Area of Need Phase Age Group Birley Community College Communication and Interaction Secondary 11-16 Malin Bridge Communication, Interaction… in mainstream schools. They are likely to have some equipment. For example, hoists for children with physical disabilities. Breakfast and after school clubs Most special schools are not able to run breakfast clubs or after-school clubs as most children travel to school on SEN transport. Sheffield

  • Risk Outside The Home 1144

    Risk Outside The Home Risk Outside the Home is an issue which can impact young people within their homes and communities including online, exploitation and within their relationships. The Community Safeguarding team want to ensure that young people are able to recognise and navigate areas of risk and that families are informed and supported, to support their children and young people. This is a workshop for parents and carers to help raise awareness of risks to young people from outside the family home and share information about how they can access support if they have any concerns. The session will explore – What is ‘Risk Outside the Home’ and why is it important? How to spot the signs of grooming How to respond to risk and where to get help Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Stadia Technology Park Stadia Technology Park, 60 Shirland Road Block B Sheffield S9 3SP …