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National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS)
item category:Problems with a service

National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) offer a range of support services for children, young people and adults in vulnerable situations across England and Wales.

Hub of Hope is a national mental health signposting service.

Missing People is a national charity dedicated to reconnecting missing people and their loved ones.

Changing Faces
item category:Physical health & disability

Changing faces is a national charity that supports everyone with a mark, scar or condition that makes them look different.

The Children’s SARC (Sexual Assault Referral Centre) is part of the Safeguarding Support Unit at Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

NHS 111 Mental Health Option is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for all ages.

Home library service
item category:Physical health & disability

Home Library Service (HLS) is run by Sheffield Central Library.

FURD (Football Unites, Racism Divides)
item category:Physical health & disability

FURD (Football Unites, Racism Divides) is a youth and social inclusion project and charity based in Sheffield.

A Mind Apart
item category:Abuse & trauma

A Mind Apart specialise in working with Children, Young People and Adults from complex and vulnerable backgrounds.

Emosi
item category:Autism, ADHD & learning disabilities

Emosi is a Transcultural Therapy Centre for children aged 2-12 years, aimed at giving children with emotional and behavioural challenges the best start in life.

Parent Infant Relationship Service (PAIRS)
item category:Families & carers

Parent Infant Relationship Service (PAIRS) is a small multidisciplinary team including Infant Mental Health Practitioners, psychologists, psychotherapists and a Specialist Emotional Health & Wellbeing Practitioner.

Children’s Involvement Team
item category:Families & carers

Children’s Involvement Team (CIT) work with any Sheffield Care Experienced children and young people up to 25.