Meet the Experts: Employee Wellbeing Seminar Incredible content-packed lunchtime seminar, for just £10*! Book via Eventbrite - click here Your Experts for this session are: David Bell from SASS (Sheffield Alcohol Support Service) Rob Lawson - Sheffield Mind Anne Goodridge - A Way forward During this value-packed, content-rich lunchtime seminar, you will receive expert advice on: Managing mental health and alcohol dependency Managing stress at work and Supporting employee wellbeing You will also have plenty of opportunities to ask questions as this is an interactive session, with content driven by what you need to know.
Academy schools face a looming cash crisis, as their costs rise and pupil numbers increase.
A -once in a lifetime opportunity for Sheffield's primary and secondary pupils to be coached by the -Leonardo of Line Drawing and have their work viewed by over a million people is launched in a few days time.
Late payments are causing serious problems for many SMEs, causing significant cash flow problems and risk some businesses closing according to Sheffield broker IFM Insurance.
Nearly a third (30 per cent) of UK employees feel unsure about who to talk to or where to find help or support regarding metal health issues.
Rotherham's Mears branch and faith school St Pius in Wath are the first to be officially 'matched' in an exciting programme to help businesses and school work together.
In our latest seminar we will revisit and refresh your knowledge of the legal principles of investment, explore how pension schemes can invest their assets to achieve their objective with more certainty and also highlight the relevant implications of the 2016 Budget.
Back with a Bang for the 7th year for a Chip timed 10k and Family Fun 5k!! Hosted at Rother Valley Country Park on the 17th April 2016 This event will be fab fun for the whole family whether you are a seasoned pro, a first time jogger or want to come for a stroll to support Neurocare then please feel free to join in the fun (you can even bring your four legged friend).
Eighteenth-century thieves, paupers, prostitutes and highwaymen helped shape the evolution of modern justice and welfare systems, according to new evidence uncovered by historians.