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  • Free Training for PAs and Individual Employers Throughout March

    Free Training for PAs and Individual Employers Throughout March

    If you employ your own Personal Assistant(s) and want to further their skills and knowledge or improve your own understanding of your roles and responsibilities as an Individual Employer, then we have four great training sessions for you to enjoy for free this March.

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  • We Speak, You Listen

    We Speak, You Listen

    Sheffield Voices would like to announce their next, We Speak You Listen event at Hillsborough Arena on 27th January. Sheffield Voices are working in partnership with Sheffield Health and Social Care and Healthwatch to find out what people want mental health services for people with learning disabilities and Autism to look like going forward.

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  • Disability Review Magazine's New Edition

    Disability Review Magazine's New Edition

    The publication promises informative articles, inspirational stories and life-improvement solutions. The latest Winter edition includes features that fall under their key categories of Employment & Education, Independent Living & Home Ownership, Motoring & Mobility, Travel & Leisure, the regular renowned Disability News Beat, and Disability Sport.

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  • 2023/4 Cost of Living Payments

    2023/4 Cost of Living Payments

    The Government has announced more detail on the payment schedule for the next round of cost of living support. Charities, including the End Fuel Poverty Coalition, have called on the government to do more to protect vulnerable households from soaring costs and support cuts.

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  • Active Together

    Active Together

    Through Get Yourself Active’s ‘Active Together’ project, disabled people talk about why physical activity is important to them and how they have been supported by their care/support worker.The videos can be used as teaching resources in the social care and work sector to break down barriers and support disabled people to be active in the ways they want.

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  • Sheffield Failing to Plan for Accessible Homes

    Sheffield Failing to Plan for Accessible Homes

    A failure to plan for fully accessible homes has been uncovered by BBC Freedom of Information requests to hundreds of local councils, underscoring what the Equality and Human Rights Commission has called a ““hidden crisis” in housing for disabled. Cities such as Sheffield, Coventry and Bradford currently have no quotas.

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  • Your Voice, Your Experience, Your Change

    Your Voice, Your Experience, Your Change

    Sheffield Health and Social Care want to improve community mental health services for people with serious mental illness, holding engagement events with service users, their families and carers on 17 & 19 January. An online survey also seeks your views on Sheffield’s physical health strategy for people living with SMI, people with learning disabilities and autistic people.

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  • Free Training for Individual Employers and PAs 2022/2023

    Free Training for Individual Employers and PAs 2022/2023

    Are you employed as a PA for an adult over the age of 18 and feel you could benefit from further training? Do you employ your own PA(s) and want to further their skills and knowledge or improve your understanding of your role and responsibilities as an individual employer? If so, we are running a number of FREE courses until March 2023.

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  • Don't be a Selfish Parker

    Don't be a Selfish Parker

    The Selfish Parking’ campaign calls for more respect for people with accessibility needs, It aims to highlight why it’s not okay to misuse a disabled parking space or blue badge and educate and raise awareness of the importance of effective parking management in addressing many of the issues that impact negatively on local communities.

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  • Tributes to Activists Andrew and Brian

    Tributes to Activists Andrew and Brian

    Tributes have been paid to Disability Sheffield stalwarts Andrew Crooks ( pictured ) and Brian Hodges who have both passed away in the last three weeks. We remember our colleague Andrew with great affection and admiration for his sense of humour, his friendliness and hardworking approach and Brian, our board trustee, as a much respected and founding member of Disability Sheffield.

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Very good presentation, brave of the speakers to tell their stories and had a very high impact - feedback from Mate/Hate Crime presentation and video session at Safeguarding Working Together Conference
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