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  • Cygnet 1182

    Cygnet 29th April 2025 - 8th July 2025 Cygnet is a parenting support programme for parents and carers of children aged 10+ who are Autistic. Parents of children on the autistic spectrum face the usual positive and difficult challenges of parenting and quite a few more. Attending Cygnet gives parents and carers an opportunity to develop their understanding of Autism and look at practical solutions to support their child. It also provides the opportunity to meet other people in a similar position and hear about their experiences in an informal but supportive atmosphere. 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 sessions…

  • Time to Sleep Neurodiverse 1186

    Time to Sleep Neurodiverse This information session has a neurodiverse focus, it is for parents/carers of children who have a diagnosis of or are on the waiting list for assessment for a condition such as Autism, ADHD and other neurodiversities. 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 -Sensory processing and how this impacts sleep - What makes a good routine including visual aids. 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 01142057243 Online session…

  • Early Help Partnership Training

    Early-Help-Partnership-Events The Early Help Partnerships training offer is a standalone topic-based programme which continues to support and embed the principles of whole family ways of working. It looks to upskill the universal and Early Help workforce and underpin the core values of partnership working. The training is readily available and accessible for Sheffield City Council employees and our wider partners. All training is free to access and compliments that of all other training as part of your development. This training is available for professionals who work with Sheffield families. Training sessions can be delivered face-to-face or online, if there is a session online, cameras should be turned on and microphones muted; you can use background filters.…

  • Online Breastfeeding Support Group

    Online Breastfeeding Group A friendly and informal group where you can ask for advice, information and support from one of our trained Infant Feeding Peer Support Workers. They can help you on your breastfeeding journey. It is also a great opportunity for you to meet other breastfeeding mums to share experiences and socialise together. These sessions are available online and in Family Hubs, community venues, outreach sites and network centres across the city. Sheffield Family Hubs 0114 273 5665 Online …

  • Infant Feeding

    Infant Feeding Peer Support Team Infant-Feeding, InfantFeeding, Infant-Feeding-Support Becoming a parent can be very rewarding but also very challenging. Sheffield wants to become the best place to have a baby. For that reason, we have a dedicated Infant Feeding Peer Support Team who support families throughout pregnancy, once your baby arrives and beyond. The team can support you with feeding and caring for your baby regardless of your feeding method.…

  • Health Visiting

    Health Visiting is part of the Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust’s 0-19 Service through which children and their families are supported at home, in community clinics and at school from birth to 19 years old. Health visitors help to keep babies and children aged from 0-5 years old healthy, and work closely with Sheffield City Council to make sure that families are able to access the best local and national support. Like all health visiting teams the service follows the national Healthy Child Programme which is a plan to help give children the best start in life. This means that all new mums get home visits and regular catch ups with health visitors at local clinics held at GP surgeries, council buildings and health centres across Sheffield. Your Health visiting team will invite you to a clinic appointment when they need to see you and your child. You can ask…

  • Damp and mould in rental properties

    tenants) and Sheffield Council Housing (council tenants) Damp & Mould Leaflets: Private Housing Standards: Damp and mould . Sheffield City Council: Damp and condensation . For owner-occupiers , resolving damp and mould issues is the homeowner’s responsibility. Improving ventilation, heating… as evidence. Council tenants can report issues by calling or using the online reporting form: Call: 0114 273 5555 / 0114 293 0000 . Sheffield City Council: Reporting damp and mould . Social housing tenants should follow their landlord’s repair process: Social Landlord Repairs Reporting . Private…: Council tenants can escalate through the Council’s complaints process online, by phone, or at a Neighbourhood Office: Call: 0114 293 0000 . Sheffield City Council: Complaints . Sheffield City Council: Neighbourhood Offices . Social housing and private tenants can escalate to the Private…

  • Inclusion Criteria

    We include details about the following types of organisation/service/activity. 1. Area Clubs, groups, organisations and services based in Sheffield, including areas which border Sheffield that Sheffield people would typically travel to take part in an activity or use a service. We will also consider regional organisations which run a service or activity in Sheffield. Exceptions. We will consider putting a regional or national organisation on if there is a gap in local service (such as organisations which help people stay independent, safe and well). 2. Type Voluntary, community, faith and statutory organisations. Also care providers and childcare organisations including childminders, playgroups, after school clubs, schools, nurseries and children’s entertainers. Exceptions. We will consider including a commercial organisation that is a social enterprise or provides…

  • 1115 - 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 …

  • 1114 - 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 …