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SYAC - coming back to
the community by Gaby Spinks, Andrew Green and Martin
Currie
Association of Community Languages
Supporting and developing language schools working to
develop teaching and language materials and to promote
the learning of heritage languages. Contact: Kate Attenborough on 275 1737.
Single
Regeneration Budget (SRB4)
Improving the quality of life of local people in areas
of need by reducing the gap between different areas
and groups. Contact: 203 9141
website: www.srb4.org.uk
Sheffield
Positive Action Training Consortium
SPAT-C provides vocational training to ethnic minorities,
refugees and asylum seekers. They offer courses in a
variety of subjects from IT and computer maintenance
to management and development of urban regeneration. Contact: SPAT-C team on 281 2320.
Website: www.spatc.org
Forum of People with Disabilities
Advice and training. Contact Jackie Stubbs on 275 5679.
Mental
Health User’s Representatives (MHUR)
Representing Sheffield’s population of mental
health service users and carer’s. Always looking
for new members from all sections of the community. Contact Angela Hopwood on 275 3329
email: angela.mhur@virgin.net
Black & Ethnic Minority
Health Project (Bem Health)
A health initiative dealing specifically with issues
of Black ill health and health promotion. Contact Zohra Choudhury via SYAC on 223 2100.
Sheffield
Black & Ethnic Minority Environmental Network (Shabeen)
Shabeen is a partnership between SPAT-C and Heeley City
Farm, involving black and ethnic minorities in environmental
projects. Contact: Diana Tottle and Max Ayber via SPAT-C
281 2320.
Website links on www.spatc.org
SYAC
Nursery
Open 7.30am till 6.00pm. Provides spaces for 23 children
aged between 2 and 5 years, with 3 meals, nap time and
trips out. Contact Eileen Hallas 223 2101.
Sheffield
Sickle Cell Anaemia and Thalassaemia Foundation (SSCATF)
SSCAT Foundation exists to educate health professionals,
employers and carers and to provide advice and support
to sufferers and their families. Contact: Sheila or Nighat, 275 3209.