19 July 2017
Do you have ‘lived experience’ of a personalised approach to health care and want to be more involved in the development and delivery of NHS health care programmes ? Then the next Peer Leadership Academy and the Strategic Co-production Group could be for you.
FULL ARTICLE19 July 2017
For the first time NHSE is taking an entirely ‘bottom up look’ through their Lived Experience Programme at what motivates people to take up the offer of a PHB and who could benefit from one. If you wish to give your views their survey is still open but only until Thursday 20 July.
FULL ARTICLE19 July 2017
Share your stories –good and bad – and take their short survey to help Swim England understand your swimming experiences and any barriers to participation.
FULL ARTICLE18 July 2017
Catch up with all the latest news and events from across the Sheffield Equality Hub Network.
FULL ARTICLE17 July 2017
Produced for the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness, ‘Someone cares if I’m not there’, explores why loneliness affects so many people with disabilities, from the perspective of disabled people themselves and is leading a national conversation around disability and loneliness during a month-long campaign from 10 July to 11 August.
FULL ARTICLE14 July 2017
A casting company for film and television is looking for a Deaf woman aged 18-35 years from the UK to play the lead role in a Film4 commissioned short film. No previous acting experience is necessary.
FULL ARTICLE12 July 2017
As a mystery shopper you would be given a free ticket to a show at either The Crucible or Lyceum in exchange for a chat about your experience and how the experience could be improved.
FULL ARTICLE12 July 2017
NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is launching a special competition for carers and their families to design a logo for their ‘For Pete’s sake!’ initiative before the July 28th deadline.
FULL ARTICLE03 July 2017
Tribes ( 30 June – 22 July )
Billy was born deaf into a hearing family. In the arguments and jokes around the kitchen table, he has never been treated any differently to the rest of them. But when he meets Sylvia, who teaches him sign language, he starts to wonder if his family have ever really listened to him at all.
03 July 2017
It is set to be a spectacular opening show at Bramall Lane stadium welcoming around 2,600 athletes with intellectual disabilities of all ages and abilities to the city for the 10th National Games taking place from Monday 7 August until Saturday 12 August.
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