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In this blog, Steph Grant writes about the upcoming Head Injury and Homelessness Research Group (HIHRG) conference in Sheffield and how his own experiences as a person living with a traumatic brain injury has led him to chair the group.
A charity cycle ride raised money for packs for ethnically diverse service users.
The Annual Members Meeting is an opportunity for our members, staff and the public to receive the annual report and accounts.
Throughout September there will be various free art workshops held for service users, ran in partnership with Sheffield Flourish.
Throughout September there will be various free art workshops held for service users, ran in partnership with Sheffield Flourish.
Throughout September we will be working in partnership with Sheffield Flourish to host various free art workshops for service users.
Throughout September there will be various free art workshops held for service users, ran in partnership with Sheffield Flourish.
Throughout September there will be various free art workshops held for service users, ran in partnership with Sheffield Flourish.
Throughout September there will be various free art workshops held for service users, ran in partnership with Sheffield Flourish.
We provide a diagnostic assessment and post-diagnosis support for autistic people.
Throughout September there will be various free art workshops held for service users, ran in partnership with Sheffield Flourish.
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust (SHSC) is embarking on an ambitious project to help people with mental health needs in the Heeley, Gleadless Valley and Meersbrook areas of Sheffield.
SHSC supports a smokefree future.
Changing the narrative on suicide.
Our annual exhibition showcases artwork from people with lived experience of mental health, whatever that may be, and those who work in support services.
Richard Bulmer reflects on his cycle commuting challenge last week.
Watch a video about how we are approaching care which was shared at our annual members meeting.
Could you help out too?
We are creating one integrated specialist learning disability service to offer better, more streamlined and timely support to people with learning disabilities in Sheffield, replacing three teams which were previously running separately.
Calum applies his lived experience as a service user to assist others in making sense of their own recovery.