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…Government guidance says that each local authority must work with local NHS services to set up an Autism Partnership. This partnership must include people with autism and their families, as well as the organisations, professional people and others…
…Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group is hosting a Jingle & Mingle online Christmas festival from the 14th to 18th of December, designed for people with ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia and/or long Covid symptoms. The festival comprises Christmas…
…Healthwatch Sheffield – your local consumer watchdog for health and social care services – has published its latest newsletter. Among the articles featured are the Young Healthwatch “Real Me” report in which participants…
…Autism Plus have secured funding to offer FREE limited number of remote employability sessions on a one to one basis with individuals with autism across South Yorkshire. These sessions are delivered over the phone and include an initial phone call…
…For the last two years we have been collaborating with Active Independence and the Individual Employer and PA Group to develop some useful downloadable resources that can be simply used by Individual Employers to train their own staff, any health…
…In these uncertain times, the Workers Educational Association staff will be providing FREE online activities on Christmas Day for everyone. Their short activities will run throughout the day and will provide fun and a chance to chat. So whether you…
…Do you Care for Someone at Home? Healthwatch Sheffield are working with the Carers Centre, Young Carers and the Parent Carer Forum to find out about the experiences of carers in Sheffield when they go to the GP. A carer is someone of any age who…
…Sheffield City Council HR Learning & Development Service have confirmed that for the period 1st April – 30th June 2017, they will continue to offer free learning and development opportunities to Individual Employers (IEs) and Personal…
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…The Government has announced that tens of thousands of people claiming the main benefit for long-term sickness, Employment Support Allowance (ESA), will no longer face repeated medical assessments in order to keep their payments. The BBC reports…
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