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  • Practical support

    Sheffield City Council Adult Care and Wellbeing If you require formal care and support please contact the Adult Care and Wellbeing First Contact Team. There’s always someone there to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Sheffield City Council: Get a care and support assessment . Call: 01…

  • Staying steady and independent with Dementia

    Hints and tips to help reduce your chance of falling with Dementia dementiafalls Links and downloads This page has advice on steps you can take to help yourself to stay steady and independent with Dementia. You can also download this advice as a handy booklet. Staying Steady and Independent wi…

  • Support for ethnic minority communities

    Support in your local community Your local People Keeping Well Dementia support organisation runs Dementia groups tailored to the needs of people in the area, including for people with Dementia from black and ethnic minority communities. They also have a number of staff and volunteers who speak…

  • Support for rare types of Dementia

    Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Heeley City Farm in Sheffield runs a group for people caring for someone with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). Heeley City Farm: Dementia Projects . Rare Dementias The national charity Rare Dementia Support has a range of advice and support suggestions for peop…

  • Local and national Dementia support

    Age UK Sheffield Dementia support services available from Age UK Sheffield including Dementia Advice Sheffield. Age UK Sheffield: Dementia services . Alzheimer’s Society Telephone and online advice from Dementia Connect. Alzheimer's Society: Dementia Connect . Call: 0333 150 3456. D…

  • Dementia Friendly Sheffield

    We’d love for Sheffield to be a dementia-friendly city. It’s the big aim of our Dementia Strategy. NHS Sheffield: Sheffield Dementia Strategy Commitments (PDF, 6.83 mb). If you’re living with dementia or caring for someone living with dementia and would like to give your views on how Shef…

  • Crafting Better Work for the Future

    Crafting Better Work for the Future: An Evening Showcasing the Strengths of Neurodivergence event On Tuesday 11 th June 2024, Maria Swift (Post 16 SEND Lead Officer) and Erika Mariella-Worrall (Post 16 SEND Project Officer), organised Crafting Better Work for the Future: An Evening Showcasing th…

  • Family Hub Network

    Family-Hub-Network, FamilyHubNetwork The Family Hub Network will improve connections between early years providers, community partners and the families they link with. Network members will promote the Family Hub and Start for Life offer, to ensure all families have access to support and services o…

  • Joint Assessment Meetings (JAMs)

    What are JAMs? Joint Assessment Meetings (JAMs) are a new method of providing advice for Education, Health and Care (EHC) Needs Assessments. JAMs allow for a more efficient and inclusive advice process, involving parents and those who know the child well in creating a joint assessment docum…