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  • Leisure Transition Guide

    about your interests and support needs. They will create a profile and complete an assessment. They give this to the club to help them to meet your needs. Specialised clubs for disabled children and young people Specialised clubs are for disabled children and young people only. Sheffield City

  • Short Breaks Services Transition Guide

    for adults. Adult short break services includes residential respite centres and a service called Shared Lives (adult fostering). Find out more about Shared Lives by clicking on the logo below. If you already have a children’s short break service You may be referred to the social care transitions service. See page 29. If you do not have a children’s short break service If you would like one as an adult, please contact Sheffield City Council. Ask for a referral to adult social care. See page 28.… for children? The Special Needs Inclusion Playcare Service team, also called SNIPS, is the team in Sheffield City Council available to help you. They can provide more information on the range of short breaks available. The team can be contacted by telephoning the Children with Disabilities Team…

  • Further help and support Transition guide

    . Sheffield Advocacy Hub is a partnership between Citizens Advice Sheffield, Cloverleaf Advocacy and Disability Sheffield. It provides all statutory advocacy in Sheffield. This includes advocacy for: social care mental health NHS complaints learning disabilities You can contact them… with SEND and their families. They help with things to do with: education health social care disability benefits leisure You can contact them on: Telephone: 0114 273 6009 E-mail: ssendias@sheffield.gov.uk Click the logo below to open their website. Citizens Advice Sheffield Citizens… with SEND get the right education. They have different helplines and services. Click the logo below to find out more. Sheffield Carers Centre Sheffield Carers Centre is a local charity. They give support, information, advice and assessment services to all unpaid adult carers living in the city

  • Autism support

    Across the city, there is a wide range of support including if a child/young person: is waiting for an assessment has an autism diagnosis thinks they need a little more help. The Sheffield Children's NHS website has a range of resources and support. They have advice and links for specific areas a child/young person may need help with. Services and support for specific areas of need Click on the buttons to find out more. Some of the above information is available to view in an accessible, easy to understand format. National Autism Charities National Autistic Society Provides support, guidance and advice for autistic people and their families. Families can access information on the website directly and your child does not need a confirmed diagnosis. Ambitious about autism Provide information and guidance about understanding autism, behaviours, early…

  • Accessing health services

    How to access health services Schools and other education providers can help in getting a diagnosis for health problems observed in their setting. The following pages detail how to access different health services. It explains: what might prompt a referral who can make the referral what the service could offer. Either select the service you want to know more about by clicking on them under "In this section" or click the next buttons at the bottom of the page. This article only covers health services. Click here for information about accessing education and social care services provided by Sheffield City Council. …

  • Personal budgets for special educational provision

    the money is used. But the personal budget is held and managed by a responsible organisation on your behalf. This could be Sheffield City Council, your school or college, or Integrated Care Board (ICB) . Services provided can only be those that are commissioned by the organisation. Third-party… Links and documents Personal budgets for special educational provision are available to children and young people with Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans. Ask for a personal budget Ask for a personal budget You can ask for a personal budget: When the local authority has completed… (or equivalent at college) before the annual review meeting. They will raise this with SENDSARS. SENDSARS will discuss what can be provided as a personal budget for special educational provision. You can also make requests for a personal health budget or a social care budget directly…

  • Volunteering opportunities

    Volunteering opportunities There are a range of volunteering opportunities available in Sheffield. If you are aged 14 to 25 years, here are some opportunities you may want to look at. Sheffield Volunteer Centre Sheffield Volunteer Centre provides a drop-in centre from Monday to Wednesday, 10am-4pm. Advisers will help and support individuals to find the right volunteering role. Telephone: 0114 253 6649 Email: vc@vas.org.uk Whirlow Hall Farm Trust Whirlow Hall Farm Trust runs programmes for young people aged 14yrs+ with learning disabilities to explore and develop essential skills for independent living and gain farm-based vocational skills in animal care and horticulture. Telephone: 0114 236 0096 Email: education@whirlowhallfarm.org Young Healthwatch Young Healthwatch welcomes volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds aged 14 to 25 years, to get involved…

  • What are short breaks and who can apply?

    . Want more information? The Special Needs Inclusion Playcare Service team ( SNIPS ) in Sheffield City Council can help you. They can provide more information on the short breaks available. Telephone: 0114 273 5368 (ask for a member of the SNIPS team) E-mail: SNIPSBusinessSupport…

  • Children’s Overnight Short Breaks

    This can be with a Foster Carer or at a Residential Children’s Home. Foster Care Short Break This gives disabled children and young people an overnight short break in a family home. Some Foster Carers also provide some daytime care. Who can attend? If your child or young person: has… breaks for up to 9 children and young people. It is for young people aged 11-18 with learning disabilities. It also provides care for 6 children and young people on a full-time basis. Again, these are young people aged 11-18 with learning disabilities. Mulberry Lodge Mulberry Lodge provides overnight… like to request a social care single assessment. The local authority must complete this assessment within 45 working days. The Social Worker will meet with you and your child or young person to carry out a Social Care Section 17 Single Assessment. The Social Worker will then set up a Child in Need…

  • Transitioning to Adult Services

    If the child or young person continues to have support needs after they turn 18, they will transition from children to adult social services. Your child or young person’s support needs will be assessed. This is to find out how their needs can be best met into adulthood. Most young people will have an assessment when they turn 17 years old. Please note this can begin at any time from 14 to 17. Adult Social Care Strategy You can find out more about our Adult Social Care Strategy by clicking here . About the assessment The assessment will help decide: what support the young person needs to achieve their goals if they are likely to receive any funding from adult social care Sheffield City Council will carry out a financial assessment. This is to work out what the young person can afford to pay for care and support as an adult. It also looks at what the council can pay…