As of 5 May, IAPT Sheffield changed names to Sheffield Talking Therapies. The service remains the same.
Sheffield Talking Therapies provides free support to more than 12,000 people each year in Sheffield.
Sheffield Talking Therapies provides free support to more than 12,000 people each year in Sheffield.
The team is working on a project to make the plans more inclusive and engaging.
The money we raise will be used to create a supportive wellbeing space for service users.
Woodland View is a nursing home for people who have complex dementia and require specialist support.
Information for GPs and other healthcare professionals who wish to refer service users for an autism assessment, or for post-diagnostic support.
On this page you'll find the eligibility and selection criteria for referrals to the Sheffield Adult Autism and Neurodevelopmental Service's autism services.
Information on the referral process for being assessed as autistic.
Information for GPs and other healthcare professionals who wish to refer patients for ADHD assessment.
They have raised over £300 so far for Sheffield Hospitals Charity!
Information on waiting times and appointments.
The Short-Term Educational Programme (STEP) provides free educational courses that are designed to help with a range of mental health conditions.
Information on waiting times and appointments.
SHINDIG is a city-wide forum for people living with Dementia in Sheffield and their family and carers.
The Sheffield Primary and Community Mental Health Service is an integrated primary and community mental health service for people with serious mental illness.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
We aim to offer a number of different appointment types, including face to face or ‘virtual’ appointments.
The Neuro Case Management Service is a specialist community team that sits within the Long Term Conditions Service. We work with people who are living with the challenges of a long-term neurological condition, their families and carers.
Ensuring that our services are safe, responsive and provide quality care is really important. The best way for us to do this is by continually making improvements.