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Lenny’s Legacy is a Sheffield-based charity which supports bereaved parents.

Student Wellbeing at Sheffield Hallam University offers support to students from self help options to speaking with a wellbeing practitioner.

A Nice Time on Saturdays (ANTS) is a student-led group, based at The University of Sheffield Students Union, committed to helping children who have suffered bereavement.

Sheffield Chinese Community Centre provides various activities to promote the health and wellbeing of Chinese people, and people of Chinese descent, in Sheffield.

Good Vibrations is a national charity, based in Sheffield which supports people in challenging circumstances through communal music-making.

SignHealth are a Deaf-led charity that aims to improve the health and wellbeing of Deaf people by providing access to healthcare and information.

The Yorkshire and Humber 18-25 Deaf Mental Health Assessment Service is a free NHS service.

British Society for Mental Health and Deaf People (BSMHD) is a UK charity that focuses entirely on the promotion of positive mental health for Deaf people.

South Yorkshire service for Deaf people with mental health needs operates within specialist mental health services, specifically catering to Deaf patients encountering more severe mental health challenges.

Suicide Bereavement UK is a national website which supports those bereaved by suicide.

NeurodiverCity Sheffield (formally Sheffield ADHD Project) is commissioned by Sheffield City Council and provides support to families of children and young people living with ADHD in Sheffield.

Spring Project is a collaboration of six organisations helping refugees settle into the local community.