Safe Places
What is Sheffield Safe Places?
Safe Places aims to support adults who may feel vulnerable when they are out and about in Sheffield. If someone needs help, for example they are lost, ill or frightened, then they can enter the nearest safe place to get help.
How does Safe Places work?
Stickers like the one at the top of this page are placed in the window of all the registered safe places. The staff or volunteers in safe places will assist anyone who goes to them for help.
Safe Places members are sent a pack containing a Keep Safe Card. Members should write the name and phone number of a helper or carer on this card and carry it round with them when they are out in Sheffield. If they need help, they can then enter a Safe Place, explain the problem or show their Keep Safe Card.
Safe Places Staff will contact the helper on the Keep Safe Card and support the person. They can also help by calling the emergency services if necessary.
If someone has experienced hostility because of their disability then they may have experienced a hate incident or hate crime. Safe Places can support the person to report this to the police.
Become a Safe Places member
You can register to be a Safe Places member Here or vist Sheffield Safe Places website
Alternatively, if you would like a paper application form then please email safeplaces@heeleyfarm.org.uk
Sheffield Safe Places
Tel: 0114 250 5106
Email: safeplaces@heeleyfarm.org.uk
Sheffield Safe Places
Heeley City Farm
Richards Road
Sheffield
S2 3DT