Here comes another lockdown, but Social eyes is looking forward to another action packed week

So here comes another lockdown, but Social eyes is looking forward to another action packed week, with fun and friendship at the heart of our activities & safety being paramount at all times.
Currently the new national lockdown measures do not affect our service and we will remain open (unless instructed otherwise).

We will be implementing hot drinks back into our service now the weather is turning colder, however this has to be done following the safety guidance. If anyone already has a non breakable beaker they can send that along, meanwhile Social Eyes have managed to source a non breakable beaker which are on sale at £5 each. While we will happily serve hot drinks in them, due to regulations, they must come home each day for washing.

Each week we set a challenge for our users who go out on the minibuses. Last week it was to upload a photo of lots of outdoor water, something related to Halloween, four acorns and friends having fun. We showed some photos last week but here are a few more.

Just a little something to think on.

Halloween, birthday party and stay safe

Lots of activities to catch up on over the Halloween weekend.

Happy Halloween, May your broom stick lead you to many adventures today 🎃🦇😘 but most of all, stay safe x

Up at Harding Ave the there were Halloween costumes and a band practice.

Meanwhile down at The Unit it was party time for Oliver.

Another group were out for a walk to the Acorn in Parkgate, while David went to Wentworth to make sure all the birds were in tact.

The Sheffield FA have published a poster designed to help young people to understand how they can play their part in the strategy designed to control the Covid-19 virus and keep football safe for everyone that takes part. 

Although aimed at junior footballers it’s relevant to our disability team as well.

The Banned have split rehearsals, games and Halloween decorations.

Lots of activities today throughout the service. Unfortunately, The Banned have members in each bubble, so it was split Wednesday rehearsals at both locations and the hope that they can join together again soon.

Up at Harding Avenue there were further Halloween preparations and down at The Unit it was another competitive day.

Pumpkin carving again was in full swing and decorations now adorn the front of Harding Avenue.

One group went out for a socially distanced walk and the fallen leaves proved a big attraction.

Down at The Unit.