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Please complete the form below to become a member of SY CANN and have your organisation displayed on our website. Please also supply a logo along with the information below. Any other high res image can also be added to your Member page. Please email any questions and the images to info@southyorkshirecann.org.

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South Yorkshire Funding Advice Bureau (SYFAB)

Free funding information and support to community/voluntary groups across the South Yorkshire area. Weekly email bulletin of Funding News; searchable database of funders; information resources covering wide variety of funding topics; training programme around fundraising and funding topics. Sheffield & Barnsley areas benefit from one-to-one support via dedicated Development Worker.

The Campus, Pack Horse Lane, High Green, Sheffield. S35 3HY.

South Yorkshire Funding Advice Bureau (SYFAB)

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Communication Matters

Communication Matters (CM) is a UK-wide charity committed to supporting people of all ages who find talking difficult because they have little or no clear speech. This can be via paper based communication supports or computer based voice output, we call this AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). Communication can be compromised across many conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Brain Injury, Learning Difficulties and Autism. We have an associate membership of around 400 people. Members come from across the UK and from all the various interests in AAC – personal experience, professional, commercial and research. Members receive copies of our Journal which is published 3 times a year, amongst other benefits. We hold a number of events: most notably our International AAC Conference held over 2.5 days at the University of Leeds each September, as well as UK-wide AAC Information Days (product demonstration days) and Study Days which focus on a particular topic of AAC. We also have many online resources and publications and an AAC Forum. If you are interested in finding out more, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Communication Matters, 3rd Floor, University House, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT

Communication Matters

Additional Needs Advice Speech and Language Therapy Training
Sheffield Hallam Student’s Union

University Student’s Union volunteering department, that acts as a broker to match Sheffield Hallam University’s roughly 30,000 students with volunteering opportunities in the area.

The Hubs, 6 Paternoster Row, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 2QQ

Sheffield Hallam Student’s Union

Additional Needs Advice Education Employment Support
Sense Specialist Services for Children and Young People

Sense Specialist Services for Children & Young People is a team of specialist teachers of multisensory impairment (QTMSI) and MSI practitioners. We have a wide range of skills and experience working with children and young people who are deafblind/ multi-sensory impaired. The team supports: Children and young people who are deafblind/multi-sensory impaired Children and young people who have medical conditions that are likely to cause problems with sight and hearing as they grow older – for example Usher syndrome. We also offer some support to children (and their families) who have either a hearing or vision impairment, and additional needs, which impact on their access to information, communication and mobility. Sense Services 1.Early Intervention and Play Service (EIPS): We want families to see a more positive future, and for siblings to have more chances to have fun and share experiences with their peers. This new service will be led by a team of skilled early years practitioners. We will deliver a programme of early intervention and developmental play sessions, giving families the chance to understand their child’s unique needs and abilities, develop new strategies to communicate with their child and to grow in confidence in navigating their child’s health, wellbeing, […]

Unit 2 Thornes Park, Monckton Road, Wakefield WF2 7AN

Sense Specialist Services for Children and Young People

Additional Needs Advice Education Family Fun Days Outreach Stay n Play

About South Yorkshire CANN

'CANN' stands for 'Children Additional Needs Network'. Its a network for third sector, voluntary community and statutory organisations working with families and carers with children and young people with additional needs in the South Yorkshire area.

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