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  • Let's chat about (Shortbrook) (1)

    Let's chat about Come and join our experienced Early Years Practitioners for a free information sharing session for families with children under 5. Healthy balanced diet and weaning: What a balanced diet for younger children looks like, how we can make healthier choices. Practical tips on starting weaning and feeling confident, developing healthy habits from the start and the science behind babies behaviours. Start Well Sheffield Shortbrook Family Hub Shortbrook Family Hub Shortbrook Primary Site, Westfield Northway Sheffield S20 8FB…

  • Let's chat about (First Start) (1)

    Let's chat about Come and join our experienced Early Years Practitioners for a free information sharing session for families with children under 5. Healthy balanced diet and weaning: What a balanced diet for younger children looks like, how we can make healthier choices. Practical tips on starting weaning and feeling confident, developing healthy habits from the start and the science behind babies behaviours. Start Well Sheffield First Start Family Hub First Start Family Hub 441 Firth Park Road Sheffield S5 6HH…

  • Let's chat about (Darnall) (1)

    Let's chat about Come and join our experienced Early Years Practitioners for a free information sharing session for families with children under 5. Healthy balanced diet and weaning: What a balanced diet for younger children looks like, how we can make healthier choices. Practical tips on starting weaning and feeling confident, developing healthy habits from the start and the science behind babies behaviours. Start Well Sheffield Darnall Family Hub Darnall Family Hub 563 Staniforth Rd Sheffield S9 4RA…

  • About Us

    sheffielddirectory@sheffield.gov.uk about This page tells you more about this website and how to give feedback. This website is owned and maintained by Sheffield City Council. It provides information about a wide range of topics. It covers support for: children, young people and families adults young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their parents and carers. This is called our Local Offer. The website is free to use to find information. It is free to join if you want to add information. This would be about you, your service or activity…. This could be whether it is for a service you have received or you provide, or if the information is wrong. You can also give us feedback about any advice you read on the directory, whether you found this useful or not. You can give any feedback directly by emailing the Sheffield Directory Team…

  • Youth Clubs

    , John Street Mon Central 6.00-8.00 NU Base Bellefield Street, S3 7PN Tue Central 6.00-7.30 Scowerdons Wickfield Grove, S12 4TL Tue South-East 6.00-8.00 All Saints Lyons Close, S4 7EP Tue North-East 6.00-8.00 S Club 5 (Milan) SEND Longley Park road… Dyche Lane, S8 8BT Wed South 7.00-9.00 Newfield Gleadless Road, S2 2BT Wed South 5.00-7.00 Tinsley Norborough Road, S9 1SG Thu East 5.00-7.00 Woodthorpe Chadwick Road, S13 8DF Thu East 6.00-8.00 All Saints Lyons Close, S4 7EP Thu North-East…

  • Support for LGBTQ+ young people in Sheffield

    support. You are not alone with your feelings and it may help to talk to someone about them. SAYiT SAYiT (Sheena Amos Youth Trust) is a charity which has been running in Sheffield since 1999. They are a charity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, plus (LGBTQ+) young people and sexual health/HIV… said that they have additional support needs, with a further 8% who have said that they are unsure. Click on the logo to take you to their website. Here you can find out more information and how they provide support and advice. Pronouns explained Pronouns are words we use to talk about… to use. What they prefer might change depending on where they are or who they’re talking to. Some people use neopronouns or nouns to talk about themselves. Neopronouns are new pronouns that don’t fit the usual idea of male or female. You can’t know someone’s pronouns just by looking at them…

  • Mental capacity: legal information and support

    This page has details of organisations that give mental capacity and financial management information and/or support. There’s more information about what mental capacity is, and the rules involved on the main information page. Mental capacity: making your own decisions (and help when you can’t) . There are also specialist charities and organisations that may also be able to help you. Get more details from our information for you page. Mental capacity: information for you . The Law Society . The Law Society is the independent professional body for solicitors in England and Wales. They have a database of legal professionals to help you find a solicitor, and advice on Power of Attorney. They also have page that explains common legal issues, advice on using a solicitor, and a page for legal words and names (called a glossary). The Law Society: Power of Attorney . Find…

  • Mental capacity: information for family, friends and carers

    If you think someone you know needs help to make decisions now, or you want to plan for a time when they may no longer be able to make decisions, there is information below to help you. There’s more information about what mental capacity is, and the rules involved on the main information page. Mental capacity: making your own decisions (and help when you can’t) . There is also information about how you can support yourself if you are worried about your mental capacity. Mental capacity: information for you . The information on this page covers: How can I be sure someone can make… their mental capacity. If they won’t do this and you have the same GP practice, talk to your doctor about your concerns and options. You can also approach someone else who knows the person well and may be willing to talk to them about getting help. You must check that a person has mental capacity to make…

  • Who is a Care Leaver and what support is available?

    and support to you on a regular basis Talk to you about what support you need and record this in your pathway plan Help you to prepare to live independently and to offer advice and support as you leave care Help you with access and provide support to: - Accommodation Education, Training… Who is a Care Leaver? A Care Leaver is a young person aged between 16 and 25 who has previously been in the care of a local authority. The type of support we can offer you will depend on when and for how long you were in care, for further information please contact the Leaving Care Service. Advice and Support from a Personal Advisor (PA) Your Personal Advisor will be there to support you on your journey towards leaving care. You should meet them when you are 16 and you will be able to ask them for support until up to the age of 25, depending upon your needs. Once allocated your…

  • Voice, influence and participation

    Voice, Influence and Participation Getting my Voice Heard As a Care Leaver your experiences are the best to help us shape the services that you and future Care Leavers need. We want to hear from you about your experiences to help us understand what we can do, as Corporate Parents, to continually develop services. We want you to feel part of society; and to ensure that you have opportunities to get your voice heard, there are some things we can help you with: Supporting you to enrol on the electoral register, so that you can vote Providing information about groups and activities in your area that are of interest to you Support you to attend Sheffield Children in Care Council or Sheffield Care Leavers Union. These are independent groups supporting the voice of Care Leavers in the city, you can contact your Personal Advisor for more information on these groups…