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…There are 3 types of Funded Early Learning (FEL) available to help families. The funded hours are of great benefit to children, helping them to develop their language skills and social skills. Children who go to nursery make the step up to school…
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…Nineteen per cent of people living in Sheffield – nearly 1 in 5 of us, are disabled. That may be you, a relative, a friend or neighbour. Disability Sheffield has gained a good reputation locally and nationally for the quality of our services and…
…This year’s theme for Dementia Action Week last month was diagnosis, helping those who might be living with undiagnosed dementia to recognize potential symptoms and to feel able to seek guidance and support. Here are some of the activities,…
…Sheffield will be brought to book throughout 2020 – thanks to the launch of a Year Of Reading. The 12-month long event will be a citywide celebration of creativity and the written word. Reading is the key that unlocks the door – it helps us…
…The 3rd of December – the International Day of People with Disabilities – is a day designed to mark the rights, equality, equity and wellbeing of Disabled people in all areas of life. We stand in accord with Disability Rights UK’s …
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…to School Safely Sept 2021 ‘Bubbles’ and social distancing for all children under 18 will no longer be required. Testing remains hugely important in helping to reduce transmission of the virus and keeping other children in face-to-face…
…Some of Sheffield’s high street businesses are about to turnaround Government research that shows disabled people find shopping one of the most difficult experiences in their lives. Going to the cinema, theatre and gigs, going out for a drink or a…
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