More people in Sheffield who need support are living independently and well at home because of work between health and care services to prevent readmission to hospital.
IKEA has used its design expertise, products and co-worker time to renovate a previously under-utilised council-owned space in Sheffield, as part of its commitment to the South Yorkshire Beds for Babies: Safe Place to Sleep Programme.
There is still time to book a place on the excellent range of Children’s University Festival of Fun activities this summer – but places are being snapped up quickly.
The creation of a world-class children’s health research and technology centre at the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park could move a step closer to becoming reality if Sheffield City Council approve an agreement for a lease of the proposed Council owned site.
The Children’s University Festival of Fun is set to return for an action-packed 10th edition this summer – and parents and youngsters can start planning what activities they want to take part in.
Around 50 people took to the streets of Sheffield to say a big ‘thank you’ to everyone that works tirelessly across the city as a foster carer to look after vulnerable youngsters.