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You may find some of the organisations and links below helpful. Click on the drop downs to find out more.
An advocate is someone who can help you express your views and wishes, and help you stand up for your rights.
Sheffield Advocacy Hub is a partnership between Citizens Advice Sheffield, Cloverleaf Advocacy and Disability Sheffield.
It provides all statutory advocacy in Sheffield.
This includes advocacy for:
- social care
- mental health
- NHS complaints
- learning disabilities
You can contact them on:
Telephone: 0800 035 0396
SSENDIAS stands for Sheffield SEND Information and Advice Service.
They give:
- information
- advice
- support
This is to children and young people with SEND and their families. They help with things to do with:
- education
- health
- social care
- disability benefits
- leisure
You can contact them on:
Telephone: 0114 273 6009
E-mail: ssendias@sheffield.gov.uk
Click the logo below to open their website.
Sheffield Carers Centre is a local charity. They give support, information, advice and assessment services to all unpaid adult carers living in the city. A carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who cannot cope without their support. This could be due to:
- illness
- disability
- older people who can't do the things they used to do
- mental health
- physical health
- addiction
This includes parents caring for disabled children.
You can call their free Carer Advice Line Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm.
Phone: 0114 272 8362
An independent group of parents/carers of children and young people (0-25) with SEND. They give:
- information
- organise events
- gather and represent parents’ views
- run a peer support service
You can contact them on:
Telephone: 0300 321 4721