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Disability Hub Meeting - Come along!

Disability Hub Meeting - Come along!

The next Disability Hub meeting will take place next Wednesday, 25 September 2019 from 2.00pm to 4.00pm at The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane Sheffield S1 4FW.

The Disability Hub meeting is one of the ways in which disabled people can have a greater say on the services and businesses disabled people interact with locally. By providing a platform for disabled people to represent their needs together it is hoped we can strengthen the move towards a more equitable society, where disabled people enjoy the same opportunities as everyone else.

This meeting will give members a chance to talk about a number of issues important to them in the city. From Social Care to Independent Living you can catch up with the four priority strands of the Disability Hub and think about actions and activities the Hub can organise to create awareness and change on issues around housing, transport, employment and social care.

Please find attached agenda and notes the previous meeting.

We hope to see you there and please spread the word. If you are attending and if you need any reasonable adjustments or support to attend (including travel expenses reimbursement) please contact Brett at Sheffield City Council on 0114 273 5861 or by e mail brett.shaw@sheffield.co.uk

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