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GAPS (Gambling Awareness Project Sheffield)
item category:Children & young people

GAPS (Gambling Awareness Project Sheffield) is a two year pilot funded by the Gambling Commission which is looking at effective ways of supporting young people (aged 11-25) who are at…

Amparo
item category:Bereavement

Amparo provides emotional and practical support for anyone affected by suicide.

Epic Friends
item category:Children & young people

Epic Friends is a website developed by Sheffield CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) and Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

Sheffield Support Hub offers free mental health support in a welcoming, comfortable, non-judgmental, and non-clinical environment.

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.

There are various psychiatric in-patient services in Sheffield provided by Sheffield Health and Social Care (SHSC).

Cruse Bereavement Support
item category:Bereavement

Cruse Bereavement Support (formally known as Cruse Bereavement Care) provides support to people who have been bereaved.

Sheffield Dementia Involvement Group (SHINDIG) is a forum that aims to provide opportunities for people living with Dementia in Sheffield (and their family and carers) to share ideas, views and…

Kaleido Arts for Wellbeing CIC
item category:Abuse & trauma

Kaleido Arts for Wellbeing are a local art for wellbeing and creative practices group with the aim of releasing hope, empowering the voiceless and restoring dignity.

Talk Club provides online and in person spaces for men to talk more openly about their thoughts, feelings, worries and gripes … but also their more positive experiences.

Ambitious about Autism Youth Network
item category:Autism, ADHD & learning disabilities

The Ambitious about Autism Youth Network is a national online space where UK autistic young people aged 16-25 can meet in peer supported sessions.

Life After Crisis
item category:Abuse & trauma

Life After Crisis supports people who are in a state of crisis within our communities.