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  • Risk Outside the Home

    Risk Outside The Home Risk Outside the Home is an issue which can impact young people within their homes and communities including online, exploitation and within their relationships. The Community Safeguarding team want to ensure that young people are able to recognise and navigate areas of risk and that families are informed and supported, to support their children and young people. This is a workshop for parents and carers to help raise awareness of risks to young people from outside the family home and share information about how they can access support if they have any concerns. The session will explore – What is ‘Risk Outside the Home’ and why is it important? How to spot the signs of grooming How to respond to risk and where to get help Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Online Session…

  • Discussion Groups

    and aggression do occur. SEND Workshops Monthly, hour long SEND Workshops. Each month we will discuss a different topic, give you an update on the Parenting and Family Intervention Service SEND Teams and offer some time for questions and answers. Community Language Discussion Groups We offer a selection of discussion groups delivered in different languages with an interpreter. Please contact the Team if you require further information. Teen - Getting Teenagers to Cooperate During this discussion, parents share some of their experiences and ideas about dealing with non-cooperation and discuss… ParentHub-DiscussionGroups, Discussion groups are for those who are enjoying parenting but want to know how to deal with specific problem behaviour. These are two-hour, small group sessions that offer practical advice for tackling a specific problem behaviour, and you can choose from a range…

  • Changing Problem Behaviour into Positive Behaviour (0-12 SEND) 1036

    Changing Problem Behaviour into Positive Behaviour (0-12 SEND) This seminar looks at common behaviour problems and key steps to manage them: Track the behaviour Understand why behaviour is occurring Change events that occur before the behaviour Encourage alternative behaviour Put your plan into action Triple P seminars for families with children with additional needs are talks to groups of parents with a tip sheet to use at home. This is for you if you are interested in general information about parenting and promoting your child’s development. We hope you will find it interesting and take away some ideas. We will be delivering the session via Microsoft Teams, joining instructions will be given once you have booked in. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Online Session…

  • Incredible Years Autism 1002

    Incredible Years Autism 7th March 2025 - 11th July 2025 This programme is for parents of children aged 2-8 years that may be displaying complex challenging behaviour. It tailors to each child’s individual needs and their development. It strengthens parent-child interactions and attachment, reducing harsh discipline and fosters parents’ ability to promote their children’s social, emotional, and language development. Incredible Years has been evaluated for over 30 years working with families of children with ADHD, Autism and Language delays all over the world and has been proven to work! If you are interested in attending this programme, please complete the 'Find out more' form above. A member of our Parenting Team will get in touch to provide more details and discuss the next steps with you. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Firth Park Library Firth Park Library Firth Park Road…

  • Time to Sleep 1054

    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 and over. The session will cover: The importance of sleep How much sleep do children need Possible effects of poor sleep Introduction to the sleep cycle How to promote good sleep What makes a good routine 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…

  • Colleges, mainstream Sixth Forms and adult learning

    Goddard Telephone number: 0114 403 1007 E-mail: Louise.Goddard@sheffield.gov.uk Website: http://www.lifelonglearningandskills.org/our-facilities/training-centres/sheaf-specialist-vocational-college Mainstream Sixth Form These mainstream schools and colleges all have a Sixth Form. They can all accept young people with SEND and those with EHC plans. Contact the school or college for more information. Sixth Form applications need to be made by 31 January through www.sheffieldprogress.co.uk . School Website All Saints Catholic High School Sixth Form - All Saints… and over. Courses run throughout the year during term time only. You can enroll in September, January or April. Telephone number: 0114 229 6144 E-mail: FACES@sheffield.gov.uk Website: Family Adult Community Education | Sheffield City Council Sheffield Progress Sheffield Progress…

  • Moving from Children’s to Adult Social Care Services Transition Guide

    19. The transitions service would assess you with enough time to get support ready before you leave school. If you need support to take part in the assessment Your social care worker can think about who else might be able to support you. They could contact an independent advocacy service to help… an EHC plan. What about referrals? It is important for you and your parents to know that there is no automatic referral into the social care transitions service. This is even if a you are known to children’s social care. If you get social care support from children’s services, this support… information about getting support from adult social care The person who is referring you can explain this when making their referral. How to refer to the transitions service You can email pfa@sheffield.gov.uk. This is the team email address and a worker is available to respond to emails every day…

  • Preparation for Adulthood (PfA) Team

    . Help plan for the future after leaving school or education. Support families who need help caring for young adults with disabilities. Do care assessments to help young people move to adult life. How to refer You can email pfa@sheffield.gov.uk. This is the team email address and a worker is available to respond to emails every day (9am-5pm). You can telephone the team on 0114 205 7288. The business support team will take details and ask a duty worker to call you back (9am-5pm). You can refer online using the following link: Preparation for Adulthood (sheffield.gov.uk) (open any time). You can make referrals anytime using the Portal, but they will only be checked during office hours. So, please don't use it in an emergency or if you need help right away. More information This team helps young people move into adulthood and is part of Sheffield City Council. The team…

  • Cygnet 1073

    Cygnet 16th April 2025 - 25th June 2025 Cygnet is a parenting support programme for parents and carers of children aged 10+ who are Autistic. Parents of children on the autistic spectrum face the usual positive and difficult challenges of parenting and quite a few more. Attending Cygnet gives parents and carers an opportunity to develop their understanding of Autism and look at practical solutions to support their child. It also provides the opportunity to meet other people in a similar position and hear about their experiences in an informal but supportive atmosphere. If you are interested in attending this programme, please complete the 'Find out more' form above. A member of our Parenting Team will get in touch to provide more details and discuss the next steps with you. Sheffield Parent Hub 0114 2057243 Online session…

  • Artwork Competition

    Family Hub Artwork Competition Family-Hub-Artwork-Competition, Artwork-Competition We’re inviting children and young people from across Sheffield to take part in our Family Hub Artwork Competition! Draw a picture that shows us what living in Sheffield means to you or why you like living in Sheffield. Entry forms are available at all Family Hubs and Libraries across Sheffield and can be dropped off at these locations or posted to First Start Family Hub, 441 Firth Park Road, S5 6HH. Winners will be invited to a special afternoon tea with the Lord Mayor in the Lord Mayor’s Parlour. Don’t miss out - the deadline for entries is Friday 4th October.…