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  • (E) Valley Park Baby Group

    Valley Park Baby Group Our baby groups are held in Family Hubs, community venues, outreach sites and network centres across Sheffield. Sessions are free to attend and are open to all parents/carers and their babies. These sessions are fun and relaxing groups, for parents/carers and their baby from birth to early walkers. It is also a great chance for you to meet other families to share experiences and socialise together. Sheffield Family Hubs 0114 273 5665 Valley Park Family Hub Valley Park Family Hub Bankwood Community Primary School, Bankwood Close Sheffield S14 1LW…

  • Local Offer to Care Leavers

    203 9060, via email at LeavingCareServiceContact@sheffield.gov.uk or via post or in person at Sheffield Leaving Care Service Sharrow Community Forum Old Junior School South View Road Sheffield, S7 1DB ‘The Care Leavers Offer will be regularly reviewed and updated’…

  • Voice, influence and participation

    , Old Junior School, South View Road, Sheffield, S7 1DB Email: LeavingCareServiceContact@sheffield.gov.uk Telephone: 0114 203 9060 There is always a duty worker available to talk to you on the above number 8:45am to 5:15pm Monday to Thursday and 8:45am to 4:45pm on Friday or in person at Sharrow…

  • Jobs

    with CV-Library.co.uk Raising the Participation Age (RPA) You can leave school on the last Friday in June if you’ll be 16 by the end of the summer holidays. You must then do one of the following until you’re 18: stay in full-time education, for example at a college start an apprenticeship or traineeship spend 20 hours or more a week working or volunteering, while in part-time education or training For further information visit: School leaving age - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) Raising the participation age - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)…

  • College and Sixth Form Providers

    All Saints Catholic School We are a large Sixth Form of around 400 students and offer Level 3 provision through a range of A Level and BTEC courses. The entry requirements for All Saints Sixth Form are 5 or more 4-9 grades at GCSE including English Language and mathematics. A further minimum requirement is set by each subject and details can be found in our prospectus. These are set to indicate the level of performance at GCSE which is required in order to be successful in studying the Post 16 courses. Sixth Form | All Saints Catholic High School Aston Academy Aston Academy Post 16… degree programmes and brilliant careers. Joining the Sixth Form – Welcome to Astrea Academy Sheffield (astreasheffield.org) Barnsley college If you’re thinking about your next step after school, we’ve got a course for you. From vocational courses to A Levels, Apprenticeships to T Levels, we have…

  • Training Providers

    AMRC Training Centre The University of Sheffield AMRC Training Centre is a great place to do an apprenticeship for a number of reasons. The centre is top of the regional league table for engineering apprentice achievement so as an apprentice, you are more likely to succeed with us. Our building is filled with industry-standard state-of-the-art equipment for you to use, so with us you will be best prepared to begin your career in the real world. We work with a range of fantastic employers, one of which you will be placed with, and we will support you along every step of the way. Our Apprenticeships | AMRC Training Babington We help school leavers prepare for their futures and find exciting apprenticeship and employment opportunities with the UK’s leading companies. We also help people looking to get into work, or back into work, gain the entry-level skills they need. And we…

  • About Us

    Our vision will ensure Young Sheffielders can achieve their goals and ambitions and benefit from the future economic prosperity of the city. They will contribute to, and benefit from, supportive and dynamic neighbourhoods with access to a wide range of youth, leisure, cultural and recreational opportunities. Our work consists of youth work provisions such as Youth Clubs, Detached Youth Work, Groupwork, Holiday Activities and Partnership working. Youth workers are often the only professionals that young people will have contact with out of school. They have a presence in local communities in parks and neighbourhoods talking to young people. Their knowledge, skills and experience is used to build relationships with young people and helping them learn and grow. • Youth Provision • Holiday Activity Programmes • Enrichment Opportunities • Accreditation • Step down from statutory…

  • What is SEND?

    than most pupils of the same age. They may have a disability which makes it more difficult for them to use the school facilities. For example, they may have problems with: Specific areas of learning. Areas like reading, writing or number work. Expressing themselves or understanding what… million pupils have SEND needs in England. This is around 13% of pupils. 4.3% of pupils have an Education Health and Care plan in England. Not all children with SEN have a formal diagnosis. Children or young people who struggle at school for other reasons If a child or young person: Has suffered a bereavement, or English is not their first language. They would not class as having SEND. Other support would be provided for these children or young people. Special educational provision definition Provision is: what a school provides for its pupils to support their learning…

  • Support in Education

    On this page, you can find details of services providing support in education for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Click on the headings for more information. School health and support services The Health Visiting and School Nursing Team form part of Sheffield’s 0-19 Service . They work with: community paediatricians GPs health visitors other specialist professionals Members of the School Nursing Team visit all schools in Sheffield. The team carries out routine health screening for all pupils. They also carry out… & support". This includes useful documents on: SEND processes in Sheffield the Graduated approach to SEND. This is what all school's use. Visit Learn Sheffield . Helping children who are too unwell to attend school If a child/young person is too unwell to attend school, the Becton Hospital…