Resources
We’ve put together a range of supportive information resources on different topics, which you can access through this section. You can find these pages in the links on this page, and we’ve also explained a bit about the different pages below:
Mental health services – explained: We understand that mental health services are complicated, and it can take time for all of us to find the right help and support. This page explains how to get help, what to expect, what to do while you are waiting and what to do if it’s not working.
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Alcohol, drugs & addiction
Overview As many as one in twelve people are experiencing or at elevated risk of the harms from gambling industry products and practices – in Sheffield this is equivalent to around 45,000 people.
This page is aimed at adults in recovery or aiming for recovery and are making changes to their alcohol use.
Autism, ADHD & learning disabilities
If you work within health or care services, there are lots of things to keep in mind when supporting autistic people and people with learning disabilities with their physical health.
We should all look after our health, but this can be especially important if you are autistic.
It is important to look after your health if you have a learning disability.
Bereavement
We have created this page to help signpost you to resources and support that you may find useful on your journey and experience of grief and loss.
Employment, debt & benefits
We know that the cost of living crisis is causing a lot of stress, anxiety and worry for children, young people and families.
Housing issues
This document was co-produced by members of the Sheffield Street Outreach Network and Sheffield City Council’s Community Safety Team.
Single point of contact to get impartial expert advice to help improve the energy efficiency of your home, save money and improve comfort.
Older people
Your Mind Matters is a resource created by Age UK for managing your mental health as you get older.
Physical health & disability
This is an infographic created by the Department of Health and Social Care explaining the physical activity needed for disabled children and young people.
In-person or digital training power point presentation Short 10 minute presentation for use in small groups/events.
Cancer screening can help to find cancer at an early stage.
Specific mental health condition
This is a leaflet created by a number of organisations in Sheffield who are part of the Dementia Strategy Implementation Group.
This is a report by the Samaritans which outlines their vision for a suicide-safer internet
Welcome to the #Keepingwellinwinter Campaign!
If you are a health or care professional, there are lots of things to keep in mind when supporting your patients who have severe mental illness with their physical health.
It is important to look after your physical health as well as your mental health if you have severe mental illness.