Engagement Manager for Sheffield says the census, which households are asked to take part in this Sunday, is ‘one of the best tools we have’ to better understand and respond to inequality.
Kevin Hylton, Chair of the Sheffield Race Equality Commission, tells us about what the commission is doing and why – and how people in Sheffield can get involved.
Sheffield Council’s Covid-19 Hardship Related Assistance funding is available for anyone “having difficulties paying for food and other essentials due to Covid-19.” Here’s how to make an application.
280,000 people in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw will have been vaccinated by mid-February, with a vaccination centre opening at Sheffield Arena this month, programme leads have said.
Black Mental Health Live Unmuted will explore young people’s takes on intersectional topics like masculinity and LGBTQ+ issues, in association with Sheffield Flourish and SHSC, this Thursday.
Sheffield's six testing centres at Meadowhall, Sharrow, Darnall, Burngreave and Upperthorpe are operational, with Hillsborough centre moving to site of former Hazlebarrow Primary School from Monday.
Group of musicians, who also run a Sheffield venue, offer special monthly releases and gifts to supporters who help cover running costs during lockdown.
We’re looking for someone to report on their chosen community in Sheffield, whether that’s a geographic neighbourhood or a community of interest, identity or faith - or something else completely.
Community organisation in Sharrow can also help people in Sheffield find a donated bike if they need one, as part of the national Big Bike Revival scheme.
Covid-19 Emergency Assistance Grants scheme could help residents fill the gap left by a loss of income or a rise in personal or family costs during the pandemic.
Sales of Flo the (Friendly!) Toe Monster story booklet, written by a local resident, will support the hospital in a very difficult year for health services.
Public briefing with the Sheffield Covid-19 Prevention & Management Board gives local people the chance to quiz local politicians and decision-makers tomorrow.
In the face of a year of cancelled events, Sheffield's artistic and cultural organisations are exploring new ways of working and innovating to survive Covid-19.
The Musical Stars programme provides one-on-one tuition, free instrument hire and personalised support to help young music makers in Sheffield “reach their full potential”.