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  • Big Sheffield Autumn Switch

    Sign up to get the best tariff for your gas and electricity before 16th November. When you get your offer you can choose to accept it or not – you are under no obligation to switch energy supplier.

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  • SUST Recovery Awards 2016

    Win a prize by entering this writing competition describing your experience of how different methods of support have helped your recovery or helped to improve the lives of people with mental health issues? The closing date is 17 December.

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  • Carers Online Survey

    55 people become a carer everyday. If you’re a carer you can help Sheffield City Council decide the priorities and tasks it needs to achieve to make life better for carers in Sheffield over the next couple of years, by taking part in their online survey. The closing date has been extended to 19 October.

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  • Sheffield Equality Hub Network News

    We support Sheffield City Council to produce their monthly newsletter containing news and events from the Equality Hub Network and want to share news with you from across the network communities.

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  • Automated Public Toilet Consultation

    Give your views to Sheffield City Council on the proposed closure of 5 automated public toilets ( 2 with disabled access ) around the city until the closing date of 18 October.

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  • A Sense of Place Exhibition by C.A.S.T.

    C.A.S.T.‘s World Mental Health Arts Exhibition 2015 from 7th to 21st October is at The Art House in Backfields off Division Street.

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  • Mental Health Crisis Survey

    Healthwatch Sheffield wants to hear about people’s experiences of mental health services during a crisis – from anyone who has experienced a crisis, as well as family members, friends or advocates who care for someone with a mental health condition.

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  • A 2020 Vision of Health & Social Care - Comment on the Plans

    NHS organisations in Sheffield and Sheffield City Council are working together to talk to the public about why they think they need to change and what those changes should look like. Please share your thoughts on their plans.

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  • Let’s Talk About Restraint

    Disability Sheffield’s ‘Safer Restraint’ project is one of the first in England to assess the needs of people employing their own care and support (individual employers), their personal assistants ( PAs ), family carers and practitioners to develop practical and accessible information, training and support planning for safer restraint.

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  • Community Support Service Consultation - ends 20 November

    Give your views about the proposed closure of the Community Support Service for adults with complex physical and learning impairments.

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