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  • Oral Health

    Oral-Health, OralHealth, Keeping-Your-Child's-Teeth-Healthy It is important that children have healthy teeth and mouths so they can smile, speak and eat without pain, discomfort or embarrassment. This webpage includes the key ways parents can help look after their children’s teeth and provides s…

  • Infant Mental Health

    Your Relationship with your Baby Nurturing relationships between a baby and their parents or primary caregivers are essential for healthy development. The relationship you develop with your baby and how you care for them will shape the way their brain develops as well as the way their bodies res…

  • Supporting Young People with Sexuality and Gender Identity

    Supporting-Young-People-with-Sexuality-and-Gender-Identity As your child grows, they might feel uncertain about their sexuality, gender identity, or who they are attracted to. They may also experience changes in their sexuality or gender over time Understanding Sexuality and Gender Identity Gen…

  • Attachment and bonding during pregnancy

    The relationship you, your partner, and your family build with your baby during pregnancy and in the early months is incredibly important. Research has shown that parents-to-be who develop a close connection to their baby before they are born, find it easier to bond with their babies postnatally a…

  • Annual review of an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan

    A review of an EHC Plan must take place at least once a year. This is to make sure: the plan describes a child or young person’s needs in an accurate way, and the right support for them is in place. A meeting is held as part of the review. The child or young person’s school, nursery or…

  • Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2024

    Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 Infant Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 10th – 16th June 2024 and is a great opportunity to highlight the importance of supporting babies' mental health and wellbeing. The first 2 years of a baby’s life is a period of rapid development when t…

  • Family Voice Project Surveys

    Family Voices Project Surveys The Family Voice project has been jointly commissioned by the Department for Education, Department for Work and Pensions and the Department of Health and Social Care. Safe Lives, the domestic abuse charity, have been contracted to deliver the project. The project ai…

  • Activities and things to do for people with Dementia

    There are many ways you can find activities and things to do for someone with Dementia, including local groups, ways to keep active and online activities. And there are specialist music websites as it is well recognised how important music can be for people with Dementia. Local groups and activ…

  • Dementia prevention

    Did you know that 40% of Dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by making small changes that would reduce the risk throughout your life? Find out more: Alzheimer's Society: 40% of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed . Not all types of Dementia can be prevented, but evidence sho…

  • Support for family and carers of people with Dementia

    A carer is someone who provides unpaid practical and/or emotional support to an adult or child with an illness, disability, frailty, mental health problems or addiction. Sheffield Carers Centre Advice, information and support for unpaid carers. This includes an advice line, carer activities a…