24 October 2016
Do you have a disability and work? Do you employ someone with a disability? In a series of articles, the Sheffield Telegraph will tell the stories of workers and employers who see people for what they can do, and not what they can’t – so get in touch if you can help with their campaign.
FULL ARTICLE20 October 2016
Disability Sheffield enjoyed attending SheffEX 2016 to engage with the city’s leading businesses on the benefits of working with disabled people and attracting disabled customers in order to tap into the £80Bn spending power.
FULL ARTICLE19 October 2016
From November until 16th Dec Sheffield Cycling 4 All continues to hold drop in accessible cycling sessions every Thursday morning from 10am to 12.30 pm in Hillsborough Park. Please note the change of time from the summer sessions.
FULL ARTICLE12 October 2016
This new service is designed to support individuals and families in Sheffield , prevent homelessness and support families affected by domestic abuse.
FULL ARTICLE12 October 2016
A warm welcome, friendship and support for people living with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal Degeneration on the first Tuesday of every month, starting November 1st from 2 – 4pm at Meeting Room 3, Ponds Forge.
FULL ARTICLE12 October 2016
Channel 4 are looking for new talent.If you’re interested in breaking into the media industry then this event on 2 November in Doncaster is for you. Please note that the deadline for registering to attend is 9pm on Sunday 16th October.
FULL ARTICLE11 October 2016
This campaign shares the message that autism and learning disability hate crime is unacceptable, and that something can be done. Are you with Sam?
FULL ARTICLE10 October 2016
Today is World Mental Health Day, and this year’s theme is psychological first aid and the support people can provide to those in distress.
FULL ARTICLE10 October 2016
All the latest news and events from across the Equality Hub Network for October.
FULL ARTICLE06 October 2016
A new documentary asks whether the introduction of a highly accurate prenatal test for Downs Syndrome will lead to an increase in terminations, and fewer people with Downs Syndrome being born.
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