An A-Z directory of services offered by Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
Parent guide to club foot stretches Step 1: This video was made during the national lockdown as an educational aid for parents managing their babies with congenital talipes equinovarus or ‘clubfoot.’ Mr Flowers demonstrates the initial stretches that are required to correct the foot. Later steps of correction are not shown in this video. Part...
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The Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) Cancer Service is run jointly by team members from Sheffield Children’s Hospital and Weston Park Hospital. Together we care for all patients with cancer from the ages 13 to 25. we treat and support all teenagers up to 16 at Sheffield Children’s Hospital. patients aged 13 to 16 are...
As a young person, you may have a lot of questions about what autism is, what it means to be autistic and how it can affect who you are as a person. This page has information and resources to start you on the journey to understanding yourself better. What is it like to be autistic?...
We recommend that parents and carers who wish to refer into the service, complete this referral form with support from an education or healthcare professional, for example, a SENCO or Health Visitor. If the reason for referral is relating to the child’s voice only, we can only accept referrals from Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) at Sheffield Children’s. Please...
Before you complete this form, you should make sure the family have been given advice from the Sheffield Children’s eating, drinking and swallowing webpage. We recommend that parents and carers who wish to refer into the service, complete this referral form with support from an education or healthcare professional, for example, a SENCO or Health...
For more information and support please visit: www.stamma.org
Local Services Family Intervention Service Provides varying levels of support for families who are experiencing difficulties to help strengthen their resilience and capacity to avoid crisis. Families can access this support directly or a referral can be made by professionals involved with the family or nurseries/schools. Community Continence Clinic Specialist service for toilet training problems...
Helping you begin the transition to move to adult services will begin around the age of 14. Our main Transition page has lots of details on this process. Below is a list of links to services around the country that can support young people with transition. Sheffield Directory provides a list of great local services which...
Local services The Sheffield Children’s Transition page has information about the process of preparing to move from children’s health services to adult health services if your child has ongoing health needs. Sheffield Futures can advise young people about careers and education. The Transition to Adulthood section of the Local Offer provides advice and information about...
Thank you for taking part in our pilot as we explore new ways to bring the care we deliver to our patients. If you have any questions please contact your community nurse specialist team. Please look after the TytoCare device and its accessories. We kindly ask that you don’t use them for any purpose other...