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  • Introduction

    organisations which have health trainers to help you get active, fit and well. These organisations also host and run a wide range of wellbeing activities. People Keeping Well . And if you have a health condition or disability and want to be more active get professional advice from Move Well… the Move More website. Move More: Move Well . In this section you will also find: Day care and day centres for older people and people with disabilities including gardening, drama, crafts, fitness and much much more. Lunch clubs and Friendship clubs for older people. view…

  • Getting Teenagers Connected

    Getting Teenagers Connected Practitioners introduce parents to different aspects of teaching their teenagers to develop supportive friendships and become engaged in appropriate social and recreational groups and activities in the wider community. Parents are given specific ideas about teaching their teenagers the following skills: Being confident. Being socially skilled. Planning ahead. Meeting commitments. Keeping in contact. Taking care of others We will be delivering the session via Microsoft Teams, joining instructions will be given once you have booked in. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 205 7243 Online Session…

  • Family Programme (2)

    Family Programme Friday 28 th February until Friday 28 th March Developed by professionals in health and education; It’s specifically designed for parents and carers who have children under five and offers a universal and general overview. We deliver the programme face-to-face in venues across the city; we focus on sharing practical information about children’s health, emotional wellbeing and education and it’s FREE! Parents naturally want the best for their children - but this isn’t always an easy job. Having new information helps if we want to try and do things a bit differently. During each session we explore different key childhood themes and talk through practical and helpful tips to help families achieve small changes to their health, wellbeing and lifestyles for happier and healthier family lives. Here are some of the areas we explore each week: Week 1: Understanding…

  • Family Programme (3)

    Family Programme Wednesday 26 th February until Wednesday 26 th March Developed by professionals in health and education; It’s specifically designed for parents and carers who have children under five and offers a universal and general overview. We deliver the programme face-to-face in venues across the city; we focus on sharing practical information about children’s health, emotional wellbeing and education and it’s FREE! Parents naturally want the best for their children - but this isn’t always an easy job. Having new information helps if we want to try and do things a bit differently. During each session we explore different key childhood themes and talk through practical and helpful tips to help families achieve small changes to their health, wellbeing and lifestyles for happier and healthier family lives. Here are some of the areas we explore each week: Week 1…

  • Family Programme (4)

    Family Programme Friday 17th January until Friday 14th February Developed by professionals in health and education; It’s specifically designed for parents and carers who have children under five and offers a universal and general overview. We deliver the programme face-to-face in venues across the city; we focus on sharing practical information about children’s health, emotional wellbeing and education and it’s FREE! Parents naturally want the best for their children - but this isn’t always an easy job. Having new information helps if we want to try and do things a bit differently. During each session we explore different key childhood themes and talk through practical and helpful tips to help families achieve small changes to their health, wellbeing and lifestyles for happier and healthier family lives. Here are some of the areas we explore each week: Week 1: Understanding…

  • Seminars

    emotions and risky behaviour role modelling care and respect Time to Sleep Sleep hygiene is the behavioural and environmental factors that are necessary for a quality night time sleep and full day time alertness. This is an information session for all parents/carers of children 12 months… commitments • keeping in contact • taking care of others Teen - Raising Competent Teenagers Practitioners introduce parents to six aspects of teenagers becoming confident and successful in school and the community. Parents are given specific ideas to teach and encourage the following: • developing self…

  • Out and about

    and choices available. Or visit their website www.shefflock.co.uk . Ageco is an online shop owned by Age UK, selling key safes and other items. Their website is: www.ageco.co.uk . Sheffield Churches for Community Care (SCCCC) loan out temporary key-safes to people who need them. These help prevent…

  • Colleges, mainstream Sixth Forms and adult learning

    and heart disease mental health difficulties such as depression They have a team of qualified and experienced specialists to support students with: physical access personal care adapting course materials specialist equipment and resources specialist provisions Level of courses offered… Centre is a college of further education in Sheffield. They can support young people with a range of needs - with or without an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan. Needs such as: physical or mobility impairments visual or hearing impairments communication and learning difficulties… High School Sixth Form – Notre Dame High School) Silverdale School Sixth Form - Silverdale School Tapton School Sixth Form - Tapton School UTC Sheffield City Centre Sixth Form - UTC Sheffield City Centre UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park Sixth Form - UTC…

  • Preparation for Adulthood (PfA) Team

    A Council-run service to help with social care. It is a part of Adult Social Care. This service is for young people aged 16-25 years old who may have care and support needs as an adult, as a result of a diagnosed disability. The service helps plan for the young person’s future (when they turn 18). If support is needed before this, please speak to the Children with Disabilities team . Why we help (referral reason): To check what care is needed and make sure help is ready when a young person becomes an adult. To keep young people safe if they are already getting help. To help young people with disabilities when they leave school. To help families who care for young people aged 16-25. Who helps: Social workers and care managers in the Preparation for Adulthood team. What we offer: Show and connect to services for people over 16 still in school or education…

  • d/Deaf and Hearing Support Service

    transition packages. Useful links Supporting deaf young people | Transition plan meeting How to contact us Referrals usually come from Hearing Services, Sheffield Children’s Hospital. Schools and education settings can also refer (for example, if a child is new to the city) as long as they have…