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  • Opportunities to Have a Voice

    ://haveyoursay.sheffield.gov.uk/community-youth-services Sheffield Youth Cabinet are looking for young people aged 11 to 17 who may be interested in standing as a candidate in the 2024 elections. To express an interest complete the form here: https://haveyoursay.sheffield.gov.uk/community-youth-services/surveys/sheffield-youth-cabinet-candidate-self-nomination-form For further information see "Information - Elections 2024" leaflet i n the Useful Information/Download section. South Yorkshire Police Young Peoples Independent Advisory Group for Sheffield are currently recruiting new members aged 13 to 25…

  • Contact Us

    Please contact the team on 0114 2057450 or email cyt@sheffield.gov.uk or call us free on 0800 138 838

  • 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 op…

  • About Us

    The Return Home Interview Team is a small team of trained workers who offer the opportunity for every young person reported missing in Sheffield to speak to them. They are an independent team and try to uncover information that can help protect children from the risk of further missing episodes, from risks they may be exposed to whilst missing or from risk factors in their home or local community. A good Return Home Interview can: • Provide understanding and address the reasons why a child has run away. • Identify harm that may have occurred whilst the child was away. • Allow professionals to identify actions to address and prevent further risks. • Help children feel safe. • Provide children with information on how to stay safe. If you need further details, please contact the team on 0114 2057450 or email cyt@sheffield.gov.uk or call us free on 0800 138 838…

  • Contact Us

    Please contact the team on 0114 2057450 or email cyt@sheffield.gov.uk or call us free on 0800 138 838

  • What is a SENCO?

    school. Locality SENCOs and City-wide SENCOs Mainstream schools are split into seven locality areas in Sheffield. Each of these localities are made up of Secondary Schools and the primary schools that feed into them. Catholic primary schools are in the locality they are based. This is instead…

  • Support in Education

    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… impairments. These are: Service for Deaf and Hearing Impaired Children Vision Support Service . The Sheffield Autism Social and Communcation Team support learners in mainstream schools. They support children/young people who have autism and social communication difficulties. The Sheffield…. These support with some of the difficulties Autistic children/young people may face. Find out more here . The Fusion SEND Hub provides support to schools around SEND. Find out more here . The Learn Sheffield website has resources on the Inclusion Taskforce page. These are under "Areas of need…

  • Requesting an Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs assessment

    Statutory Assessment and Review Service (SENDSARS) 1 Union Street, Floor 5, Howden House Sheffield S1 2SH Or by emailing SENDAssess&Review@sheffield.gov.uk Please see the Links and documents section for further information. This will help schools and other settings about statutory processes around… at any time. You and your family can do this by sending a letter to: SEND Statutory Assessment and Review Service ( SENDSARS ) 1 Union Street, Floor 5, Howden House Sheffield S1 2SH or by emailing SENDAssess&Review@sheffield.gov.uk The more information you can provide with your request, the better…

  • The final Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan

    (Sheffield SEN and Disability Information Advice and Support) can give impartial information, advice and support with the EHC needs assessment process . IPSEA (Independent Parental Special Education Advice) have published a useful checklist. This helps you check the plan section by section. You can…

  • If you have any concerns on current school placement

    If you have any concerns about how your child’s needs are being met by their current school you can: Talk to their teacher, school SENCO or SEN school governor Contact Sheffield’s SEN and Disability Information, Advice, and Support for advice and support: www.sheffieldsendias.org.uk Em…