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Football and social sessions aimed at keeping active for people in Burngreave and Parson Cross.
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Bespoke further and higher education training qualifications for young people and adults through Sheffield United Community College.
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Providing inclusive activities in positive safe spaces, free of discrimination to enable LGBT+ young people aged 11-25 to be more active and develop confidence in sport.
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We aim to encourage women and girls of all ages to be more active in sport and eliminate gender stereotypes.
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Supporting people directly or indirectly affected by cancer with activities designed to improve physical and mental wellbeing.
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A two-year Foundation degree designed to enable learners to gain their university qualifications in a professional football club environment.
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Supporting and empowering individuals to make small, realistic changes to their diet and health so they can achieve sustainable results.
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Our bespoke programmes offer the opportunity for anyone to seek help and improve their mental health including sessions designed to also improve physical health.
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Working in Education with people aged 11-25 to overcome challenges including behaviour management, emotional support and pastoral care.
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Offering participants a combined education of professional football coaching, growth mindset training and employability-driven ‘Skills to Succeed’ workshops over 10 weeks.
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Providing opportunities to gain work experience and learn new skills, offering career pathways in the industry of your choice. The 12-week programme is for 16-24 year olds that are unsure of their career path and have minimal experience and qualifications
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A football-based session for young refugees aged 7-25 with a focus on social inclusion, integration and acceptance of refugees in Sheffield.
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A five-month programme run in conjunction with Dame Kelly Holmes Trust to inspire and develop young people aged 18-25 to help improve their community through health and wellbeing activities.