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Sheffield City Goals - Opportunity to give feedback

Sheffield City Goals - Opportunity to give feedback

Sheffield is continuing on a journey of setting Goals for the city. These aim to give a picture of what we want our city to be like in the future with Goals that citizens, businesses, leaders, educators, and more can focus on and invest in. You can either give your thoughts on the final draft of the goals or join a session with us to share views through conversation with other disabled people in our city.

If you would like to share your thoughts in a session then we have a zoom meeting on Monday the 11th of December at 11-12noon (our drop-in but please come at the beginning!) Email james.martin@disabilitysheffield.org.uk to get the Zoom invitation. You are also welcome to fill in the central survey by Sunday 10th December here .

Background

We have talked with a few different groups around disability Sheffield’s work to look at earlier drafts of the City Goals and we hope you will find some of them say a bit more about accessibility and a more inclusive city. However, we’re sure there is more to say, so let the team know the good stuff in this draft, and also how to improve the wording to help people really think about us all, whatever abilities and disabilities we have.

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