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  • Triple P Fear-less Seminar 1171

    Triple P Fear-less Seminar - Helping your children learn to manage anxiety This seminar is for parents/carers of children aged 2-14 years. Practitioners introduce parents to some information about anxiety and provide positive parenting strategies that support the development and behaviour of children with anxiety. The topics covered include: Understanding how anxiety works. Becoming the best possible model of anxiety management for all their children. Becoming effective emotion coaches. Understanding and teaching the value of flexible thinking. Managing their children’s anxiety effectively. Using constructive coping, problem solving and much more! We will be delivering the session via Microsoft Teams, joining instructions will be given once you have booked in. Please ensure that you have downloaded the Microsoft Teams app prior to the session. Sheffield Parent Hub…

  • Adult Care and Wellbeing – how we work

    improve adult care and support in Sheffield. It can help us to be more efficient, to work better together and support all the workforce that delivers care and support. You can find out more about our plans to make sure technology helps us to improve our services on the Council website. Sheffield… to personalisation, and how we are investing in our workforce through training, learning and development, and better policy, procedure and guidance. It starts with our overall strategy. This is our vision for 2022 to 2030, called Living the life you want to live. We began in 2020 talking together – all… Strategy Delivery Plan (PDF, 283 KB). Sheffield City Council: Easy Read: Our plan to make adult social care better in Sheffield (PDF, 2.4 MB). You can also download more information about how we consulted and codesigned the report, the Equality Impact Assessment, Climate impact principles and Finance…

  • Virtual Filing Cabinet (VFC)

    Dementia day activities Age UK Sheffield - Dementia Wellbeing Centre Community Hub Holmes Adult Carers Holistic Social Care Inspirations Sheffield Directory: day care services St Wilfrids Centre │ Autism and Learning Disability support All About You Autism Hope Sheffield Autism Plus Activity… a link to the full list of all entries on the Sheffield Directory - so to see more options or find a specialist service you can use these to quickly switch to all the details we have on the directory. We'd love to hear from you. If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions about how to improve… for whether to share with someone else or to contact when developing a plan of activities and support for someone. Each entry has a link you can follow to get more information about the service/event/activity. Hover your mouse over this to get a bit more information about what they do, any age…

  • Employment support

    employment When you're looking for a job there's a wide range of support available. Careers advice You may need to start with some careers advice . Looking and applying for jobs Or you may need some help with job searching, CV’s, interview techniques, applying for jobs, training and apprenticeships, work experience and in-work support. As well as help with interview clothing and transport to work. You will find a full list of organisations providing support into employment on this directory. Many of Sheffield City Council's " People Keeping Well " partners provide employment…. In work support for people with disabilities. Spectrum E . Are you thinking of working in the care sector? Why work in care? Be the missing piece in someone's life. Start a hugely rewarding career in adult social care. Make a difference everyday Make a difference, one person at a time…

  • A guide to using hospital services in Sheffield for children with SEND

    You can find advice about using hospital services for a child with SEND on the Sheffield Children’s Hospital website . The autism resources pages also include information specifically about appointments and assessments . Reasonable adjustments A reasonable adjustment is a change to the way health services provide care to make sure everyone can access NHS services equally. You can read more about what reasonable adjustments are and what they mean for families, children and young adults on the Sheffield Children's hospital website . Hospital Passport Sheffield Children's Hospital have developed a communication and health passport . This is to support children and young people to communicate their needs. You can download a copy by clicking here . This passport provides staff with all the important information about your child’s support needs: about their healthcare about

  • Transition into Adulthood

    This page is all about giving you advice and links to help you from age 16 into adulthood. You might not yet be 16 but thinking about the future or you're 24 and wondering what's next. You will find information to help you below. If you don't find what you are looking for then please e-mail localoffer@sheffield.gov.uk .…

  • Funded Early Learning Information for Providers

    Useful Documents Here you will find information about Funded Early Learning (FEL) and the Code of Practice. For more information about FEL funding information and to access the provider portal and to provide your headcount information please go to: Funded Early Learning information for providers | Sheffield City Council Parents can view the Funded Early Learning advice page here. Application for registration of childcare If you wish to register to deliver FEL please download the process and form here. Code of Practice for 9 months plus to under 5 years The Funded Early Learning (FEL… agreement as a template only. You can adapt the document to fit in with your existing procedures. Section 6 (Parent/Carer declaration) and section 7 (Provider declaration), however, must not be altered. Early Years Attendance Strategy By working to improve attendance we are supporting children…

  • Antenatal Classes

    and Infant Feeding Peer Support Workers. It is aimed at first time expectant parents who are between 28 and 34 weeks pregnant. The course covers a wide range of topics to prepare you for the arrival of your baby All Dads and partners are invited to attend. Come and meet other parents and find out about… offer all pregnant people an antenatal conversation, if you would like to discuss this and have not had a call from an infant feeding peer support worker please let us know. We will talk about: Brain development and what it is like for your baby in the womb Skin to skin contact with baby… information that you would like to know about An antenatal conversation can be offered in a variety of ways: 1:1 or group face to face in a Family Hub/Venue of choice An online group, using Microsoft Teams A 1:1 online video call, using Microsoft Teams / Zoom If parent chooses, this can also…

  • Wraparound Childcare

    Wraparound Networking events New! Comprehensive Wraparound Toolkit! Everything you need to know! Save yourself hours of searching different websites-this toolkit has been developed by sector experts, to help you easily access all the resources you need and more. The toolkit will be maintained… finding relevant content easy. Content is also searchable by business stage and providers can find content suitable for ‘start-up’, ‘growth’, and ‘sustain’ stages of their business. You can access the toolkit here: Wraparound Childcare Toolkit | from Childcare Works What people say about… We're expanding wraparound care for parents of primary school children under the Childcare Reforms programme. Starting September 2024, there will be more wraparound childcare options. By September 2026, all parents in England with primary school children should have access to wraparound…

  • Health Visiting

    of knowledge about all aspects of parenting and supporting families. They also work closely with other health care providers and agencies and can help you access the right support through signposting and referrals to other services. The map shows the locations and contact details of the Health Visiting… that all new mums get home visits and regular catch ups with health visitors at local clinics held at GP surgeries, council buildings and health centres across Sheffield. Your Health visiting team will invite you to a clinic appointment when they need to see you and your child. You can ask for an appointment outside of the schedule if you need to – please contact the team by ringing 0114 3053224. You can find out more about what health visitors do by looking at the information page on the NHS website . You can find out more information and an overview of the services offered by health visiting…