33 Services Found (filtered)
Sheffield Asperger Parents Action Group (SAPAG) are an information and support group for adults and young people who have high functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder as well as their parents, carers,…
Disability Sheffield (formerly ‘Sheffield Centre for Independent Living’) aims to help disabled people to overcome the barriers that prevent them from being fully included in society through the promotion of…
Self Injury Support is a national charity that supports women and girls who are impacted or affected by self injury and self harm.
Lane End Farm Trust is based on a working farm situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the Peak District National Park in North Derbyshire.
South Yorkshire Housing Association (SYHA) is a charitable organisation providing homes and support across the region.
St Wilfrid’s is a local charity for homeless, vulnerable and socially excluded adults (18-65), providing basic welfare services and activities to promote wellbeing and independence.
The Neurological Enablement Service (NES) is a specialist community team providing support to people aged 16+ with a long-term neurological condition.
Shared Lives provides adults (16 years and older) who have difficulties living independently with trained carers to support them.
Sheffield SEN & Disability Information, Advice & Support service (SSENDIAS) provides impartial information, advice and support to children and young people (aged 0-25) with special educational needs and/or disabilities, and…
Sheffield Parent Carer Forum is the largest parent-led network of families of children with special educational needs and disabilities in Sheffield.
Whirlow Hall Farm Trust is 130 acre working farm that provides a wealth of activities for disabled, disadvantaged, and inner city children and adults.
Sheffield College is based across 4 sites: City Campus, Hillsborough Campus, Olive Grove Campus and Peaks Campus.