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Exciting Opportunity to Join Steering Group

Exciting Opportunity to Join Steering Group

Disability Sheffield and Sheffield City Trust (SCT) are looking for disabled people to be part of our steering group to support more people with disabilities to get active at SCT leisure venues. We are looking for individuals who are interested in developing a better experience for disabled people using leisure services and offer critical feedback with practical solutions.The steering group is made up of disabled people or people with long term health needs, Disability Sheffield and SCT management.

This is an exciting opportunity to get involved and contribute to something that could have both local and national implications for people’s health and wellbeing!

We are keen to support our communities to recover from the effects of COVID-19 and you can help to ensure that disabled people are at the heart of this. We are working together to put disabled people in a better position to shape and influence future services and facilities.

As a member of the group you will receive a free and full membership to SCT venues and activities, which includes the gym, classes and swimming.

Find out what the group has achieved so far and more about the role here

If you are interested in getting involved and joining the steering group please contact Emily Morton at Disability Sheffield on 0114 2536747 or email Emily.morton@disabilitysheffield.org.uk

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