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Halloween costumes ‘trivialise’ serious issues says mental health sufferer.

Halloween costumes ‘trivialise’ serious issues says mental health sufferer.

by Larissa Hurt | Oct 31, 2023 | News

Partygoers this Halloween in Sheffield may be perpetuating serious stigmas surrounding mental health with their choice of costume. Beth Wiliams, who has been suffering with depression for five years, said revellers in Sheffield should stay away from costumes that make...
‘Rewarding and wonderful’ disability cycling sessions run at Hillsborough

‘Rewarding and wonderful’ disability cycling sessions run at Hillsborough

by Larissa Hurt | Oct 30, 2023 | Culture, Sports

72% of cyclists at Sheffield Cycling 4 All (S4CA) have said they have seen a massive improvement in their mental and physical wellbeing. Sheffield Cycling 4 All (SC4A) is a project by Disability Sheffield that runs group cycling sessions for any adult who can’t ride a...
Migrants are experiencing loneliness in Sheffield says author

Migrants are experiencing loneliness in Sheffield says author

by Larissa Hurt | Oct 25, 2023 | Culture

An alarming number of migrants in Sheffield experience loneliness and disconnect from both their home country to their new home in Sheffield, says Brazilian native. Migrants across Sheffield experience negative interactions on public transport, at work and at school...
Sheffield woman set to walk 100KM across Yorkshire for little-known condition

Sheffield woman set to walk 100KM across Yorkshire for little-known condition

by Larissa Hurt | Oct 24, 2023 | Events

A woman is planning to walk 100km in under 24 hours to raise awareness for a condition she has had for over 13 years. Elissia Powell, 29, is planning to raise the money and awareness for the Sheffield Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (SHASBAH). SHASBAH...
Tennis lessons for the blind being run near Endcliffe Park

Tennis lessons for the blind being run near Endcliffe Park

by Larissa Hurt | Oct 23, 2023 | Culture

October marks World Blindness Month, and the Ability Tennis Club have been running visually impaired tennis lessons throughout the month. The club runs the lessons as part of their successful Ability Tennis sessions, which also includes wheelchair tennis and autism...
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