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  • Help with using public transport

    Sheffield’s two main bus companies provide cards with messages like “Please be patient, I have difficulty speaking”, or “Please tell me when we reach [name of stop]”. Passengers can hold these cards up to the driver so they know what their needs are. Website links to the bus companies are below. Stagecoach https://www.stagecoachbus.com/journeyassistance First Group https://www.firstbus.co.uk/help-and-support/extra-help-travel…

  • Domestic violence and abuse

    for the abuse or arguments? deny that abuse is happening, or play it down? isolate you from your family and friends? stop you going to college or work? make unreasonable demands for your attention? accuse you of flirting or having affairs? tell you what to wear, who to see, where to go…

  • Is your teenager in an abusive relationship?

    External Links Violence can happen in teenage relationships, so make sure you know the signs and can help your child. Abuse in relationships - including those between teenagers - can happen to men and boys, but it's much more likely to happen to women and girls. It also happens in same-sex relat…

  • Spotting signs of child sexual abuse

    or is at risk of abuse, you can seek advice from the "named nurse" or "named doctor" in your hospital or care setting. The NSPCC has more information and advice about child sexual abuse. If you are concerned about your own thoughts or behaviour towards children, you can phone Stop It Now…

  • Learning to drive

    learning-to-drive Learning to drive is an exciting time. It offers a chance to become more independent in how you choose to travel. Having a special educational need or disability does not stop you from learning to drive. There can be more to think about such as: do you need a car that is specially adapted do you need an instructor that has experience of teaching people with additional needs do you need an instructor who knows British Sign Language should you learn to drive in an automatic or manual gear car How do I get started? You need a provisional licence to start driving. To hold a licence you must meet the medical standards of fitness to drive. If you think you have a medical condition that could affect your fitness to drive then ask your GP or optician. You can visit the DVLA website for more information: www.gov.uk/driving-medical-conditions Apply…

  • Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week 2024

    important to speak to your doctor. Do not stop taking any medication before you have spoken to a medical professional as this can lead to withdrawal, or make symptoms worse. Symptoms of Bipolar disorder can include depressive episodes (feeling very low, suicidal thoughts, lacking energy, loss…

  • Mediation

    Mediation can help parents or young people settle disagreements with their local authority or Integrated Care Board (ICB) about Education Health and Care (EHC) needs assessments and EHC plans. Parents and young people who want to appeal to the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribunal must consider mediation first. What is it for? Mediation only covers specific types of disagreements. You and your family can request mediation services if your local authority has decided: not to carry out an EHC needs assessment or re-assessment of your child not to draw up an EHC plan for your child, once they have completed an assessment not to amend (change) your child’s EHC plan following an annual review or re-assessment to cease to maintain (stop) your child’s EHC plan Where your local authority has issued an EHC plan for your child, mediation is available if you…

  • Supporting Young People with Sexuality and Gender Identity

    quiet. Is anything bothering you? When your child starts to tell you about their experiences or feelings, stop what you are doing and give them your full attention (so they know that you are interested in what they have to say). Talking about feelings can involve struggle to find the right words, so…

  • Children who cannot attend school because of health needs

    All children have a right to an education. Most childhood illnesses don't stop a child from going to school. Some illnesses may mean a child misses one or two days of school. Some school age children may have health issues which mean they can't go to school. These health issues can stop them attending all day, every day like other pupils. Children who aren't in school because they are ill should be at home and not in a public place. This is unless they are going to the doctors or hospital. Most children will be able to go to school when getting help for their medical needs. Sometimes… on Sheffieldinclusion&attendance@sheffield.gov.uk The Policy Sheffield City Council have an Education for children who cannot attend due to health needs policy. You can download the policy here . The policy is for when a child’s health needs stop them going to school full time. This means they need to go…