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Mencap advice and support for parents and carers of children and young people with learning disability.

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Community mental health resources directory Gold Digger Trust wellbeing activities and wellbeing courses in Sheffield. Autistic Children and Carers Together (ACCT) Sheffield activity sessions every week to support children with autism, and their parents and carers. Support, think, act, motivate,...

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If your child is in crisis, please call 111 or take them to your closest Emergency Department Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) support CIRCRA lead research into better treatments, support children and families with information. They also work with healthcare professionals to improve care and give...

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Mental health and feelings Door43 Door43 offers support for 13 to 25 year olds on a range of emotional wellbeing issues in a young person-centred environment. The service focuses on early intervention and low-level support and is not a specialist mental health service. The staff at Door43 are not...

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This is an information sheet about the post-diagnosis nursing support for parents and carers of children and young people with autism. What support do you offer? If your child or young person has received a diagnosis of autism you will be offered access to further support, if you want it. We offer...

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There are lots of different types of autism support to help you and your child. This resource helps to guide you to find the resources.

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This page has information about a range of services and support for specific areas your child may need help with. You can access many of these resources directly without needing a referral. You can also access many of these service without a confirmed diagnosis, as they are based on need and not on...

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The Elifar Foundation Grants provided for: Manual and powered wheelchairs Communication aids and software Specialised or tough seating, beds and car seats Sensory toys and equipment Apply for a grant here. Whizz-Kidz Provides mobility equipment and wheelchair skills training. Apply for equipment...

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Information by the Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) about supporting your grandchild with their cancer.

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Information by the Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG) about searching online for information and support about cancer.

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A resource by Crohn’s and Colitis UK about supporting your child with their Crohn’s or colitis.

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What are Navigators? Navigators support young people who may be involved in violence at home, school or in the community. When someone comes to Sheffield Children’s for help with a health problem related to violence, Navigators will offer support. This could be in the Emergency Department, if...

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This resource has been put together to help you know what to expect when coming to Psychology at the Safeguarding Support Unit (SSU). What will be the same coming back to the SSU? You probably will have visited our Safeguarding Support Unit before. You might even spot some of the same people you saw...

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You have been sent this information as you have had some appointments with the CAMHS learning disability and mental health team (LDMH). Your child has now been discharged from the team. It is not unusual after you have had some support from CAMHS to wonder what to do if you needed support again....

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What do clinical psychologists do? Clinical psychologists aim to help children, young people and families in times of difficulty. They listen to your worries and find a helpful way forward. They do not give medicines or do any physical examinations. Dr Charlotte Wright is the clinical psychologist...

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What is a clinical psychologist? Clinical psychologists help children, young people, and their families in hard times. We are here to help you to make changes for the better and listen to your concerns. We are not medical doctors and so do not prescribe medicines or do any physical examinations. We...

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What is a clinical psychologist? The clinical psychologist working in neurosciences at Sheffield Children’s Hospital is Dr Helen Russell. They support young people and families at times of emotional difficulty, including listening to your concerns and trying to understand your situation to...

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What is the pain clinic? The pain clinic has a multidisciplinary team that provides assessment, treatment and support for young people and their families with recurrent or long-standing (chronic) pain problems. You will see about 4 people including: a consultant in pain medicine a clinical...

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