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If you are experiencing harassment you should contact your Area Housing Office.
How to report hate crime against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) communities.
Advice and help on harassment eviction by private landlords.
We have produced a corporate Racial Harassment Policy. This sets out our policy for addressing racial harassment.
Advice and help on harassment and illegal eviction by private landlords.
How to report hate crime against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) communities.
We enforce health and safety at work by carrying out routine inspections, investigating accidents and responding to complaints.
We deal with all animal related advice, nuisance or other problems.
Works with children, parents, carers and teachers to detect health and social problems and help children develop a healthy lifestyle.
Look on the NHS Sheffield website for information on services available in our area.
We offer specialist assessments and services to people with severe vision and/or hearing loss.
Help and support for children who are hearing impaired.
Help and advice are available to help you to keep warm and well in winter.
Information on the help we can offer adults, and who to contact.
Information on the help we can offer children and families, and who to contact.
If you are about to leave hospital you may need an assessment or services from us to make sure that you are discharged safely.
If there are little jobs that need doing to make your home safer, the Home Safety Check Scheme can do things like fit handrails.
If you have a disability you may be entitled to a free travel pass.
Provides information on voluntary, community and statutory services in Sheffield.
Legislation has been introduced to deal with the problem of excessively high evergreen hedges.
Information on services available at this library.
Co-ordinate all works on the highway and, by working closely with other organisations, ensure that any disruption is kept to a minimum.
Highway advice to help you design your development, which may save you time and money by speeding up the planning application process.
We deal with most contraventions of and enforcement of highway law.
We keep a list of all named streets which are highways that are, in full or in part, maintainable at public expense.
We investigate and answer highway related complaints and enquiries (other than maintenance and cleansing problems).
Provides a wide range of information, from how traffic is managed on a day-to-day basis to our long-term plans for transport.
We do any tree work necessary to ensure people and vehicles can move freely and safely on the public highway.
Information on the services available at this library.
Listed building consent is required for any alteration work that affects the character of a listed building.
Where to go to get information and support for people with HIV.
We have to licence scaffolds and hoardings if they affect the public highway.
Sheffield Information Link provides information on holiday playschemes.
Term dates are set 18 months in advance of the start of term.
You may be able to receive services to help you keep well at home. An assessment is done which can take place in your own home.
Cleaning, shopping and practical support, so that you can continue to live in your own home and be as independent as possible.
Grants may be payable to home owners, landlords and private tenants to improve their homes.
Parents have a right to educate their children of school age otherwise than at school.
Council tenants can swap their homes by agreement with another council tenant or a housing association tenant.
We work directly with parents, carers and young people in their homes to provide emotional and practical support.
We help find accommodation for people in certain circumstances who are homeless or threatened with homelessness.
Provide accommodation, meals and personal care for older people, people with disabilities, or people who are unable to manage at home.
How to report hate crime against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) communities.
Hospices provide care specifically for terminally ill people and give support to their carers both in the hospice and at home.
Benefits need to be reassessed if you are in hospital. Some benefits are reduced during a stay in hospital, usually after four weeks.
A free library service provided between the hospital and Sheffield Libraries, Archives and Information Services.
A free library service provided between the hospital and Sheffield Libraries, Archives and Information Services.
Planning guidelines for hot food businesses, and how to give your application the best chance of being approved.
You can have your daily meals delivered straight to your door.
This service provides a selection and delivery service for the housebound people of Sheffield.

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