A new, five-year housing strategy has been approved that will enable older residents across Sheffield to live in safe, comfortable and accessible homes for longer with the support they need.
A brand new approach to housing those who most need short-term support has been approved – which will also help tackle the spiralling costs associated with temporary accommodation.
A grant from the Chewing Gum Task Force, administered by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, will help Sheffield City Council clean up gum and reduce gum littering.
The Sheffield College’s Peaks Campus has now reached the second phase of its Post-16 SEND Hub which focuses on employment, independence and participation.
Learning Disability Week, which launched today, will see a programme of events and activities in Sheffield designed to raise awareness, challenge stigma and celebrate the talents and contributions of people who have a learning disability.
The Council’s ‘Living the life you want to live’ Adult Care Strategy, including its performance and delivery in keeping people well and independent for longer at home will be discussed at Adult Health and Social Care Committee this week.