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Adoption UK Cymru - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Support services for adoptive families and adopted people. Resources for schools, and for those working in adoption. Adoption UK Cymru provides peer support and family events to the adoption community in Wales. We offer training at low or no cost on adoption related topics, including a...

Afasic - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Afasic supports and provides information for families with children and young adults who have Speech Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) with a focus on Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). SLCN is the term used for children who have significant difficulties with talking, listening and/or...

All Wales C Card Scheme - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith The All Wales C Card Scheme is a confidential sexual health service for young people 13 - 25 years that provides you with free condoms, information and advice. The Scheme offers supported access to condoms, whilst maintaining your confidentiality. You will need to have a consultation with a key...

Barnardo's Cymru - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Barnardo’s Cymru has been working in Wales for over a century. Our aim is to reach out to the most disadvantaged children, young people, families and communities in Wales to help ensure that every child has the best possible start in life. We try to ensure that every young person can realise...

Barnardo's North Wales Services Families Matter: Conwy / Denbighshire / Flintshire - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Provide specialist support to children and families where at least one, or both parents/carers, are misusing drugs and/or alcohol. To achieve this, experience and expertise to provide a service that will work to reduce the negative impact of parental substance misuse on children and young people ...

Cafcass Cymru - North Wales - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith We provide expert child-focused advice and support, safeguard children and make sure their voices are heard in family courts across Wales so that decisions are made in their best interests. We may only become involved in a family law case when required by the court. We are not a legal service...

Care for the Family - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

We are a national charity which runs events across the UK that would benefit couples, parents and those that are bereaved. Care for the Family has been supporting and encouraging families in the UK since 1988. We aim to strengthen family life & help those facing family difficulties. We hold...

Carers Trust North Wales - Crossroads Care Services - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Carers Trust North Wales Crossroads Care Services is the leading provider of emotional and practical support for unpaid carers and the people they care for across North Wales. We are a registered charity, and a network partner of Carers Trust which is a national organisation of local charities....

Cerebra - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Cerebra is a unique charity set up to help improve the lives of children with brain related conditions through research, education and directly supporting the children and carers. Living with neurological conditions can make life very hard, not just for the child, but for their family too. We...

Child Bereavement UK - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Child Bereavement UK helps children, parents and families to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. We support children and young people up to the age of 25 who are facing bereavement, and anyone affected by the death of a child of any age. We provide training to...

Child Bereavement UK Helpline - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Child Bereavement UK helps children and young people (up to age 25), parents, and families, to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. We also provide training to professionals, equipping them to provide the best possible care to bereaved families. For more information or...

Child Brain Injury Trust - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Every 30 minutes, a child or young person will acquire a brain injury. This could be the result of an accident, an illness such as meningitis or encephalitis, a poisoning, a stroke or a brain tumour. A brain injury has a devastating and life-long impact on the child and their whole family. Bones ...

Clybiau Plant Cymru Kids' Clubs - North Wales - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Clybiau Plant Cymru Kids Clubs is the national organisation for Out of School Childcare Clubs in Wales and exists to help communities in Wales by promoting, developing and supporting quality, affordable Out of School Childcare clubs. We can help individuals, schools, existing childcare...

Connect Resolve - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Working with families to strengthen or reconnect relationships. Improving communication and helping parents to understand their child's behaviour. Enabling parents to co-ordinate their parenting styles. Working with just parents or the whole family. Also offers parent/child mediation.

Cymryd Rhan - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Cymryd Rhan is a charity formed in 1986 to promote and assist people in Wales who are vulnerable and disadvantaged by reason of their learning and/or physical disability, mental health or age. We support people to live their life in their way. We take a transparent and inclusive approach towards ...

Happy Faces - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Children's Charity - raises money for sick, disabled, disadvantaged children in North Wales.

Hope Support Services - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Hope supports young people aged 5-25 when a loved one has a serious illness such as cancer, Motor Neuron Disease, organ failure etc. We're available from the moment of diagnosis for however long we're needed, whatever the outcome for the patient. Our online support service is available across...

Lisa Hornby - Nanny on the CIW Voluntary Approval Scheme - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith I provide personal childcare for families in their own homes and according to their own routines. As an approved nanny with the CIW, I am able to offer the tax free childcare and also childcare vouchers payment options.

Lucy Faithfull Foundation UK - Shore website - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Lucy Faithfull Foundation UK brings the Shore website to you, which aims to provide a safe space online for teenagers who are worried about sexual behaviour. Worried about sexual thoughts or behaviour? Are you worried about your own or someone else’s sexual thoughts, feelings or actions? We can ...

Lucy Faithfull Foundation UK and Ireland resources/website - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

We work across Wales to ensure that parents, carers and professionals are as best placed as they can be to protect children from sexual abuse. Prevention is at the heart of our work. We work closely with local authorities, LSCBs, police, the government, the voluntary sector, families and...

Lucy Faithfull Foundation Wales - Public education sessions - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Our public sessions include: Parents Protect - A session for parents/carers on the facts around child sexual abuse and our responsibility to prevent it. The session can be tailored with information to support families of children with additional needs. Professionals Protect - A session for...

Max Appeal - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Our mission is to try to ensure that every person with 22q11.2 deletion lives an independent and prosperous a life as possible. That's not mission impossible! - We run events for people of all ages to share experiences, develop and learn. - We provide information and resources. - We provide...

Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia & Coloboma Support - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

MACS provides emotional and practical support to people born without eyes and partially developed eyes and their families. They put families who have been through similar experiences in touch with each other and for emotional and peer support, as well as organising events and activities to bring ...

Miles Dyslexia Centre, Bangor University - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith The Miles Dyslexia Centre today is active in all fields of dyslexia work: teaching primary and secondary school children; screening and assessment for dyslexia; supporting students with dyslexia within the University; training of teachers for work with dyslexic children; providing information on ...

National Adoption Service - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith The National Adoption Service for Wales is an innovative collaborative for the provision of adoption services. It brings together Welsh local authority adoption services into a 3 tier structure which includes partnerships with Voluntary Adoption Agencies based in Wales, Health and Education...

Restricted Growth Association (RGA) UK - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

The Restricted Growth Association (RGA) is a registered charity (No 261647) that provides information and support to people of restricted growth and their families. The RGA provides support to those experiencing the social and medical consequences of restricted growth (dwarfism). Our goal is to ...

RNIB Children and Family Services - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith RNIB Cymru is Wales’ largest sight loss organisation. RNIB work with visually impaired children and young people, their families and the professionals who support them to promote good quality education and social experiences. Direct support services include: Family Support; Early Years;...

Royal Society for Blind Children - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

For over 150 years The Royal Society for Blind Children (formerly known as The Royal Blind Society) has been helping blind children and young people (age 0 – 25) live a life without limits. Our qualified and experienced Family Practitioners provide support to children, young people, and families ...

Same but different - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Our individualised support and advocacy service aims to ensure each family is able to access the level of support they require to meet their needs. Our team can help you access beneficial services and equipment and can provide helpful information, tools and resources that encourage understanding ...

Same but Different: Cost of Living Support - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

We know that there are many families affected by rare diseases and disabilities who are struggling with the cost of living crisis… and we want to help you. That’s why, working alongside our partners, we’ve created a list of resources to help you at this challenging time. We have also...

Sibs - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Sibs is the only UK charity representing the needs of siblings of disabled people. Siblings have a lifelong need for information, they often experience social and emotional isolation, and have to cope with difficult situations. They also want to have positive relationships with their disabled...

Sleep Clinic - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Sleep clinic open to parents of children from 1 to 18 years.

SNAP Cymru North Wales - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith SNAP Cymru provides FREE and INDEPENDENT information, advice and support for parents, children and young people who have, or may have, special educational needs or disabilities. We provide the following impartial, confidential and free services: Helpline Advice and Support Specialist Casework...

The Down's Syndrome Association - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

We are Wales-wide organisation providing information, advice and support on all aspects of living with Down's syndrome. We provide support from pre-birth throughout life and have a range of specialist advisors and resources to help anyone with an interest in Down's syndrome. We have a...

The Movement Centre - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

The Movement Centre works with children and their families from across the UK to provide a unique, evidence-based therapy called 'Targeted Training.' The children who visit The Movement Centre have cerebral palsy, global developmental delay (GDD), or other problems of movement control. A course...

The Rowan Organisation - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith The Rowan Organisation is a leading Direct Payments, Personal Budgets and Personal Health Budgets support organisation. We are contracted in some Welsh counties to provide Direct Payments support across North Wales and we employ Independent Living Advisers (ILAs) who are located within the...

Triple P Family Transitions Online - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Family Transitions Triple P Online involves five online modules with videos and interactive activities that parents complete independently in their own time and at their own pace, from a computer, tablet or smartphone. The programme is designed for parents who are experiencing personal distress...

Tros Gynnal Plant Cymru (North Wales Advocacy Service) - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith We are Independent Professional Advocates who are here to listen to you and support you to make sure your voice is heard

Ty Croeso Dawn Elizabeth House - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Tŷ Croeso is a home from home for parents, carers and families of sick babies and children at Glan Clwyd Hospital. Tŷ Croeso – which translates as ‘Welcome house’ is a six bedroomed house which provides overnight accommodation for the parents, carers and families of sick babies and children...

Understanding your baby - online course - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith ‘Understanding your baby’ is for everyone around a new baby: supporting you and the new arrival from birth to 12 months. This course gives you information about your baby's brain development and your baby's physical and emotional development. It shows how important your relationship with the...

Understanding your child - online course - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith It's great that you are reading this! 99 out of 100 parents who do this course find it helpful. How amazing is that? So start your journey now! Want to know a bit more about the course? Read on! 'Understanding your child' is an online course for all parents, grandparents and carers of children...

Understanding your pregnancy birth labour and your baby - online course - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith This course is for parents, grandparents and carers - for everyone in the new arrival's life who wants to access an antenatal course and build a strong, healthy relationship with the baby. It integrates the traditional information given on an antenatal course with a new approach to starting your ...

Understanding your teenagers brain - online course - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Find out what happens to the brain as a child hits adolescence in this SHORT course. See how this explains some of the changes in their behaviour that you've noticed.

Wizzybug Loan Scheme - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

The Wizzybug Loan Scheme provides FREE fun, powered wheelchairs to disabled children aged 14 months. It's run by the national charity Designability. Children with conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida and spinal muscular atrophy can learn vital movement skills, independence, spatial...