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    in childcare provision for children and young people with SEND, and work with parents and providers to develop strategies to plug those gaps. Sheffield is one of 16 local authorities chosen to pilot the Government’s plans to provide wraparound childcare for primary school aged children… with Neurodiversity is a priority for Sheffield Health and Care Partnership over the coming year. A diagnostic of the waiting list is soon to take place to support families waiting. The ICB and SCC are committed to linking support to the graduated response and ensuring that SENCOs and school staff are supporting children and families prior to any clinical diagnosis. Work is being led by Learn Sheffield to look at a model that supports early identification of need and early interventions to support children and families with strategies to support learning in their local school. This includes…

  • 1-12 Triple P Plus 1105

    1-12 Triple P Plus 24th April 2025 - 19th June 2025 Generic universal parenting programme for parents of children 1-12. The programme promotes positive parenting strategies, coping and self-care skills. 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 Mansel Primary School Mansel Primary School Chaucer Road Sheffield S5 9QN …

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    Information on the wraparound care expansion for parents of primary school children…

  • Building Successful Families programme

    in Sheffield that can support with the framework Getting a good education Schools Nurseries Attendance & Inclusion Elective Home Education Not School EY’s Quality Improvement Team Education & Skills Sheffield Family Hubs & Start for Life Sheffield Parent Hub Childcare Entitlements Team Breakfast Clubs After School Provision Alternative Provision Community Youth Services SSENDIAS SENDSARS Sheffield Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF Programme) Good early years development Sheffield Family Hubs & Start for Life 0-19 Health Team Midwifery Ryegate… Voluntary Sector Organisations Improved mental and physical health 0-19 Sheffield Service – School Nursing and Vaccination Team - GP services - NHS Local Health Providers Oral health team School Age Immunisation Service Social Prescribing | Sheffield Adult Mental health team Adult…

  • 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…

  • Sheffield Support Grid

    What is the Sheffield Support Grid? Links and documents Sheffield Support Grid The Sheffield Support Grid (SSG) is a guidance document for school staff and other professionals. It is intended to help schools give support to learners with additional needs. It helps support learners in a fair, consistent and clear way. There are currently three versions of the SSG: Early Years (0-4 years) Primary and Secondary schools up to Year 11 Post 16 providers See our flowcharts in the Links and documents section of this page. This is on the right-hand side of this page if you… is. It signposts to appropriate supporting strategies to match a learner’s need. The SSG should help learners with similar needs get a similar level of provision. This is regardless of where they go to school in Sheffield. How it works: The four categories of need The SSG is split into four areas…

  • Specialised clubs for disabled children and young people

    to 5 hours per week, during the school holidays, or alternate Saturday sessions of up to 5 hours during the term time, or one session after School per week during the term time A member of the SNIPS team will meet you and your child or young person to get details of their interests…

  • Family Communication Seminar 1168

    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 Meersbrook Bank Primary School Meersbrook Bank Primary School Derbyshire Lane Sheffield S8 9EH…

  • Family Communication Seminar 1080

    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 Monteney Primary School Monteney Primary School Monteney Crescent Sheffield S5 9DN…

  • Rowan and Mossbrook outreach

    A Council-run service to help with Communication and Interaction. Supports primary school aged children: 5-11 years Referral reason: Concern about how an autistic child's needs are being met in mainstream education. People involved: Educational psychologists, the autism education team and teaching support staff from Rowan and Mossbrook schools. Offer:Extra support for a child in their mainstream school – provided by teaching support staff from Rowan and Mossbrook schools. How to refer Schools and education settings cannot refer to this service. Instead, they should contact the Educational Psychology Service (0114 250 6800) and/or the Autism Social Communication Education and Training (ASCETS) Service for advice: autism.educationteam@sheffield.gov.uk or educational.psychology@sheffield.gov.uk Referrals are made by the Council’s Educational Psychology, ASCETS and SENDSARS…