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We Speak, You Listen

We Speak, You Listen

Disability Sheffield’s learning disability and Autism group Sheffield Voices is holding their next ‘We Speak You Listen’ event at Hillsborough Arena on 17th March from 10am-2pm including lunch (provided).

Sheffield Voices are working in partnership with Sheffield Health and Social Care ( SHSC ) and Healthwatch to find out what people want mental health services for people with learning disabilities and Autism to look like going forward.

This community sharing event happens every month. This month we will be creating drama, art and stories around the learning disability communities experiences in the Covid pandemic and discussing our human rights, all with a tie in to the red nose day event around the same theme.

Please bring along an old plain t-shirt to paint on, and any red noses you have stored in your home if possible.

You can find more information about the event and contact details on Sheffield Voices Facebook and on their poster.

Everyone is welcome, please share with your networks, and let us know if you are bringing a group if possible so we know how many people to prepare food for. Any questions email info@sheffieldvoices.org.uk .

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