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  • PBB6 - Preparation for Birth & Beyond - 5 week course at Sheffield Town Hall

    Preparation for Birth & Beyond - 5 week course at Sheffield Town Hall Preparation for Birth & Beyond - 5 week course A 5-week antenatal course delivered jointly by Health Visitors, Family Hub Workers, Midwives and Infant Feeding Peer Support Workers. It is aimed at first time expectant parents who are between 28 and 34 weeks pregnant. The course covers a wide range of topics to prepare you for the arrival of your baby All Dads and partners are invited to attend and will be included in your 1 ticket sale. Come and meet other parents and find out about: what your baby needs during… Week 3: Thursday 15th May Week 4: Thursday 22nd May Week 5: Thursday 29th May Please book 1 ticket per household Sheffield Family Hubs 0114 273 5665 Sheffield Town Hall Sheffield Town Hall Committee Room 2 Sheffield S1 2HH…

  • 1124 - An Introduction to Kooth Digital Health in Sheffield (1)

    An Introduction to Kooth Digital Health in Sheffield Do you work alongside young people in Sheffield and/or across South Yorkshire? Maybe you are a parent, keen to support those closest to you? Did you know that EVERY young person in Sheffield and across South Yorkshire aged between 10-25 has access to an NHS commissioned Mental Health and well-being service that offers on the day support, without judgement or threshold? Welcome to www.kooth.com Kooth is a BACP accredited, free, safe and anonymous online counselling and emotional well-being platform for children and young people. There are no waiting lists for support and no referral needed. Access to the platform is available instantly 24/7. Support available includes: - Live chat or messaging with qualified mental health professionals - Self-help tools, activities and helpful articles - A vibrant yet safe online community…

  • 1128 Free Activities for Families at Sheffield Museums

    Free Activities for Families at Sheffield Museums You will find out about what activities and resources are available to families for free across Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Kelham Island Museum, Millennium Gallery and Weston Park Museum - and anything that families might need to know before they go. We offer activities for kids aged 0 to 16 and their families. Activities are often creative and educational, but are always fun. Early Help Partnership Online Sessions…

  • 1088 - Sexual Health Sheffield Update

    Sexual Health Sheffield Update Session Aims: - To provide an update on services offered by Sexual Health Sheffield - To provide an overview of key national sexual health recommendations - To discuss the sexual health promotion team and the support available to staff teams in Sheffield. Early Help Partnership Training Online …

  • Mental capacity: information for family, friends and carers

    . The Sheffield Advocacy Hub website has information about the different support available including an Independent Mental Capacity Advocate. Sheffield Advocacy Hub: Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy . If the person needs help to manage their money, they can get help from a relative or friend, or help… of the Advocacy Hub. The Hub provides advocacy support including the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate service. Citizens Advice Sheffield: Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy . The Law Society is the independent professional body for solicitors in England and Wales. They have a database…: Bulletin . Call: 07811 589 909. Sheffield Autistic Society . Call: 07923 473240. Sheffield Voices self advocacy group . Sheffield Voices: Sheffield Voices flyer (PDF, 542 KB). Call: 0114 253 6750. Brain injury and cognitive impairments Headway . Supporting decision making brain injury…

  • What happens and when - Age 19-25

    views across. See the Sheffield Advocacy Hub for more information. You might want to think about independent travel training. This is to help you travel from home to college on your own. Friends, relationships and community Stay in touch with friends and make plans for socialising. Look…

  • Further help and support Transition guide

    to take you there. Sheffield Children Safeguarding Partnership They have information and links to websites that may help you. Click the logo below to find out more. Advocate support An advocate is someone who can help you express your views and wishes, and help you stand up for your rights. Sheffield Advocacy Hub is a partnership between Citizens Advice Sheffield, Cloverleaf Advocacy and Disability Sheffield. It provides all statutory advocacy in Sheffield. This includes advocacy for: social care mental health NHS complaints learning disabilities You can contact them on: Telephone: 0800 035 0396 E-mail: referrals@sheffieldadvocacyhub.org.uk Sheffield SEND Information and Advice Service (SSENDIAS) SSENDIAS stands for Sheffield SEND Information and Advice Service. They give: information advice support This is to children and young people…

  • Opportunities to join in and get involved

    services. If interested in joining or to find out more please email Natalie Parkin: scn-tr.transitionteam@nhs.net or call: 0114 3053768 Disability Sheffield Disability Sheffield is run and controlled by disabled people. They run Sheffield Voices . This is a learning disability self-advocacy… There are a number of places you can go to meet other people and join in. Below you will see some that are in Sheffield. SENDing Voices Sheffield City Council Community Youth Services have set up a group called SENDing Voices. The group is for young people aged 13 – 25 with a Special Educational Need or Disability (SEND). It is for those who want to help make things better for young people with SEND. What does it involve? Attend a meeting once a month – meetings will be in an accessible venue in Sheffield City Centre or online Talk about experiences of being a young person…

  • SSENDIAS

    Sheffield SEND Information and Advice Service (SSENDIAS) Sheffield SEND Information, Advice and Support Service (SSENDIAS) are a statutory service. They support young people, parents/carers of children and young people (0-25 years old) who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND… not need a diagnosis. Child or young person does not need to attend a Sheffield School/ college but must live in Sheffield. All Councils have a SENDIAS service. Find your local IAS service They can help with Explaining SEND law, legislation, policies, both national and local. Your rights… Preparing for adulthood School transport Preparing for educational transitions Communication between you and other services Advocacy for children, young people and families Signposting to voluntary and other agencies They offer Parent Information Sessions and webinars on FAQ’s (frequently…

  • How to complain

    that affect them and obtain services they need. An advocate is independent of social services and the NHS, and isn't a friend or family member. In Sheffield, Citizens Advice Sheffield , Cloverleaf Advocacy and Disability Sheffield have formed a partnership called the Sheffield Advocacy Hub.…, school, nursery or Family Centre can be found on the Sheffield City Council Website . You can talk to Customer Services on the telephone to do this or complete an online form. If following a school's complaints procedure has not resolved the issue, you can also complain to the Department… complain about any Council Service. information is on the Sheffield City Council website. Complaints about Health and Social Care Services If you have a grievance or would like to comment on the treatment you have received from health or social care services, there are also procedures that you can…