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31th August 2020
Emergency First aid training
Everyone enjoyed the one day emergency First aid Training and each will now be the emergency First Aiders in their workplace. The day was Neurodiverse friendly with support from The SID Project who provided support with assistive technology loaded laptops.
Due to Covid 19 restrictions the training room was set up with 2 meter spaced workstations for each participant
24th August 2020
The SID Project worked in partnership with Sunderland Football Club and their supports group BLC by holding a workshop to get supporters online and registering social bubble to get back into football. They sey up a socially distanced workshop of laptops which enabled supporter the chance to come, get online and be guided through the process.
18th August 2020
Networking at The Next Steps Centre
East Durham Veterans, Fighting Minds and Veteran Mental Health CTS Support services for veterans experiencing isolation, mental health issues, Neurodiversity and support in the workplace.
29th July 2020
The SID Project working hard to put in place all government recommendations in order to be safe to continue providing support and workshops. Lockdown means all laptops need updating, cleaning and now external mics will be used in place of headsets.
14th July 2020
Fighting Minds visited by staff from Veterans CTS discussing veterans mental health, Neurodiversity and support in the workplace.
January 2020
The Next Steps Centre visited by The mayor and mayoress of Sunderland, David and Dianne Snowdon. Pictured here with trustees and volunteers from The SID Project and Fighting Minds.
January 2020
SIDproject and Fighting Minds discussing ex-service men and women in the workplace particularly those with dyslexia and how best we can complement each other when offering support services.