Football Friday at Social Eyes.

Good morning All, in normal circumstances it would be Football Friday at Social Eyes.

To keep all our 2019/2020 South Yorkshire Ability Counts League winners in shape we have a bumper 2 videos, made for you by Ryan and Jack. There are some simple stretches and drills to keep up your fitness and skills.

Not forgetting the non footballers among you, these are easy simple exercises that will boost your fitness during the lockdown especially in this poor weather until the sunshine returns.Β  Β πŸ’šΒ βš½βš½πŸ’š

Worry is like a rocking chair: It gives you something to do but never gets you anywhere.Β 

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The hidden disabilities lanyard

Our staff will be out today / tomorrow dropping off The Hidden Disabilities lanyards to our service users. Here at Social eyes we already know how important these are & in these ‘different’ times even more significantly importantΒ πŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’š
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

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lanyard official

 

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower was first launched at Gatwick airport in May 2016. It is starting to be recognised globally and has been adopted in the UK by all the major airports, many supermarkets, railway stations, leisure facilities, in the NHS and an increasing number of small and large businesses and organisations.

Basically, it is used anywhere where people meet.

Hidden disabilities don’t always have physical signs and include learning difficulties, mental health as well as mobility, speech, visual or hearing impairments. Living with these conditions can make daily life more demanding for many people. They affect each person in different ways and can be painful, exhausting and isolating. Without visible evidence of the hidden disability, it is frequently difficult for others to recognise or acknowledge the challenges faced and as a consequence, sympathy and understanding can often be in short supply.