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CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) Education is provided by the National Crime Agency.

Sibs
item category:Families & carers

Sibs exists to support people who grow up with or have grown up with a disabled brother or sister.

Mental Health Mobility Travel Pass
item category:Families & carers

A disabled person’s travel pass is available for people with severe and continuing mental health issues.

Hoarding Disorders UK
item category:Families & carers

Hoarding Disorders UK is an organisation that provides support and advice to those affected by hoarding disorder and chronic disorganisation.

William Merritt Centre
item category:Families & carers

William Merritt Centre aims to enable greater independence for individuals who have long term medical conditions.

Gendered Intelligence
item category:Families & carers

Gendered Intelligence (GI) is a national charity aiming to increase understanding of gender diversity and improve the lives of trans people.

The Children’s Society
item category:Families & carers

The Children’s Society is a national charity in the UK that supports disadvantaged, at risk, and abused children.

Northern Gambling Service
item category:Families & carers

Northern Gambling Service provides specialist addiction therapy and recovery to people in the north of England, including Sheffield.

SAYiT
item category:Families & carers

SAYiT is a local charity providing support and social opportunities to LGBTQ+ young people in Sheffield.

Stroke Association
item category:Families & carers

Stroke Association supports those who have suffered strokes to make the best recovery they can as well as long term support to stroke survivors, carers and their families.

Manor and Castle Development Trust (MCDT)
item category:Families & carers

Manor and Castle Development Trust (MCDT) is a local charity.

Chaplaincy Team – SHSC
item category:Families & carers

This entry was formerly the Carers Group at the Michael Carlisle Centre.