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  • Unpaid Carers App Project

    Unpaid Carers App Project

    Are you an unpaid carer? Would you like to help shape a new digital solution for Sheffield and South Yorkshire? The focus of the project will be to help develop a new app / digital solution to access information, advice, and support 24 hrs a day.

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  • Wheeling through Sheffield to Gaza

    Wheeling through Sheffield to Gaza

    Sha Qhadir is a Kurdish double amputee who is wheeling his wheelchair from Glasgow to Gaza and on 13th October will be arriving in Sheffield! His Wheel to Gaza campaign will take around three months,, raising money for Gaza Sunbirds – a Palestinian paracycling team who now use their bikes to distribute food and medicine – and awareness for the people of Gaza.

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  • Enhanced Care Survey at STH

    Enhanced Care  Survey at STH

    Sheffield Teaching Hospitals are looking at how they provide care on a ward to patients who need a member of staff to stay with them most or all of the time. If you or a friend/relative have received Enhanced Care at STH please consider giving your feedback.

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