24 February 2016
Join the ‘ Attitude is Everything’ nationwide team of Deaf and disabled Mystery Shoppers who attend UK music venues, clubs and festivals and get your tickets and travel costs reimbursed up to a maximum of £70.
FULL ARTICLE23 February 2016
Sheffield has become the first city in the country to develop a Fair Employer Charter and you can sign up to meet the Charter’s pledges and promote its adoption in your organisation.
FULL ARTICLE23 February 2016
Grant funding is available from Sheffield City Council for activities that aim to strengthen the voice and influence of under-represented communities in Sheffield by improving the effectiveness of the Equality Hub Network. Application deadline is Friday 4 March at 12pm (mid-day).
FULL ARTICLE23 February 2016
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.
FULL ARTICLE10 February 2016
Disability Sheffield has gained a good reputation locally and nationally for the quality of our services and projects but we face challenging times in the year ahead. If you like what we do here’s some ways you can support our work. Whether you’re interested in volunteering at community events or have any ideas for fundraising , however unusual, different or wacky, we’d love to hear from you.
FULL ARTICLE08 February 2016
Find out which performances are accessible for hearing impaired audiences, visually impaired audiences or audiences with autism.
FULL ARTICLE04 February 2016
Campaigners warn that the reassessment process is leading to a loss of independence though the government argues it is fairer and people can appeal.
FULL ARTICLE04 February 2016
An update on the progress of Adult Social Care’s Service Improvement Forums.
FULL ARTICLE04 February 2016
Autism Plus’s new Sensory library provides a range of equipment to try for a short period of time, so that you can decide whether or not it suits your needs before you make a purchase.
FULL ARTICLE01 February 2016
“This is massive in terms of ending cultural marginalisation, and will speak volumes to children, disabled or otherwise, the world over,” says Rebecca Atkinson, who started the #ToyLikeMe campaign.
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