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  • Hate Crime Task Group Report

    Aiming to understand the different ways hate crime can be reported in Sheffield, identifying things that are working well and any areas where improvements could be made, the Task Group have now drafted their report, which outlines their findings and recommendations.

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  • Doing Good Business

    Doing Good Business can help unemployed and economically inactive people, aged 25 to 60 ,to make steps towards gaining employment, through one-to-one coaching support which is tailored to suit their lives. Please contact us to find out more.

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  • Disability Rights UK are Recruiting a New CEO - Apply Now

    The national charity are looking for an outstanding and passionate Chief Executive to drive progress towards their vision of equal participation for all, building their profile and increasing the engagement of their growing membership base.

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  • New Service offering Respite and Support to Carers in Sheffield

    Support is offered at respite hubs in venues throughout Sheffield, providing a safe, comfortable and non clinical environment where you can leave the person you care for, for up to 6 hours at a time, so you can have a break, at a cost of £30 per day.

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  • Law Change on Equal Treatment for Disabled Taxi Users

    From 6 April 2017 it will be illegal for taxi drivers to discriminate against wheelchair users. Taxi and private hire vehicle drivers face a fine of up to £1,000 if they refuse to transport wheelchair users or attempt to charge them extra.

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  • Skills for Care want Case Studies of Disabled People working in Social Care

    Skills for Care are working with Disability Rights UK and other organisations on a series of leaflets to promote disabled people working in social care.
    If you can help please contact them about your experiences of ‘getting into, staying on and getting on.’

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  • Special Olympics National Games Mural launched in Sheffield

    A special piece of artwork and outdoor mural to celebrate the Special Olympics National Games in Sheffield in August 2017 was unveiled on St Valentine’s day in Sheffield City Centre. The final piece of art will be 8 feet tall and 16 feet wide and erected on the hoardings of Sheffield Hallam University – on the current building construction opposite the main train station in the city centre until the end of the Games.

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  • ASDA, Tesco & Morrisons Introduce New Accessible Toilet Signs Recognising 'Hidden' Disabilities

    The new signage recognises and hopes to make people aware that many people who need accessible facilities have ‘hidden disabilities’ like Crohn’s disease, autism, anxiety, and inflammatory bowel disease and can use disabled facilities without facing criticism from other shoppers.

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  • ‘Saturday Papers’ - Four Creative Sessions with Artist Jan Flamank

    Are you over 50 and interested in art? Get involved with this friendly group offered by Drink Wise, Age Well,starting on 18th February. Over four free creative sessions you will transform everyday inexpensive items into unique pieces of art.

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  • Drink Wise, Age Well - Free Walking Football Sessions

    Over 50? Want to play Walking Football?
    Come along to Drink Wise, Age Well’s free weekly sessions every Thursday at Concord Sports Centre.

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