Hallam University Paramedic students have developed training to attract more people from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds into the profession. Research shows that only 7 percent of the service are from Minority communities.
Hallam University Paramedic students have developed training to attract more people from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds into the profession. Research shows that only 7 percent of the service are from Minority communities.
Anyone found producing or supplying psychoactive substances, otherwise known as legal highs, now face up to seven years in prison under new legislation introduced this week.
Women on the internet are often on the receiving end of abuse on social media a recent study has shown. A cross party campaign has started to tackle the growing issues of online abuse.
The Labour deputy leader, Tom Watson visited Sheffield based company ‘Gripple’ today ( May 20th) to discuss the benefits that the European Union has to offer UK businesses; and the disadvantages that it would bring if we left. Shamaan Freeman Powell has more.
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service have launched an electrical fire safety campaign today. It comes as figures show an increase in electrical fires, from 150 in 2013 to 190 in 2015, whilst other types of fires have significantly reduced. The fire service blame the increase on products like phone chargers, washing machines and e cigs, as well as over loading sockets and charging equipment for too long.
A meeting took place over the weekend at the city centre in Victoria Hall with the Sheffield Educators Underground, a project initiated by teachers who are members of the Industrial Workers of the World Union. They believe that education in the UK is making learning more bland, exam focused and career orientated. Sheffield Live caught up with Chris Wellbrook who is one of their members to hear about their plans on education and his views on the government’s U-turn on academies.
The former crew of HMS Sheffield gathered in the city this weekend to remember those who died when the ship was blasted by a missile during the Falklands War. The event was organised by the HMS Sheffield Association, a group of veterans dedicated to keeping alive the memory of the ship lost in the 1982 conflict between Britain and Argentina and two other ships with the same name.
A sink hole which appeared on Pond Street in Sheffield on Friday has attracted national attention. But what happened? Simon Thake investigates.
People gathered at the Curzon cinema for the official launch of the Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival. Doc Fest is the Uk’s largest documentary festival, and the third largest in the world. At the event, documentary makers come from all around the world to showcase their talent, and network to promote their work. Kathryn Smiles went along to the launch, and spoke to Festival Director and CEO, Elizabeth McIntyre.
Parents and their children were took part in a national campaign, ‘Let Our Kids Be Kids’. The ‘strikes’ were part of the national protest against the latest changes to SATs exams for seven and eleven year olds, which parents argue are stifling creativity and putting kids under too much pressure. The government is planning to introduce a new marking system that gives a single national standard result in the form of a pass or fail. Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has suggested the changes will make British kids more ‘internationally competitive.’