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Advance Brighter Futures - PRAMS (Parental Resilience And Mutual Support) One-to-one Talking Therapy - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith One-to-one Talking Therapy This gives you an opportunity to talk confidentially without judgement. Talking therapy is great for those who may struggle in groups or would benefit from talking through more complex issues.

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 Every day we provide essential support to children, young people, parents and carers via our extensive range of services and partnerships in Wales. Our purpose is clear - changing childhoods and changing lives, so that children, young people, and families are safe, happy, healthy, and hopeful....

Caia Park Partnership Ltd (Hub) - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Caia Park Hub, Provides a range of services for residents of Caia Park. Includes:- • Youth Team for ages 8-25 (runs youth clubs, on street workers and drop in service, holiday clubs and open access play schemes) • One-to-one mentoring service for ages 8+ and an in-school mentoring service for...

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...

Cerebral Palsy Cymru - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Cerebral Palsy Cymru is a specialist therapy centre and registered charity. We provide individually tailored therapy for children who have cerebral palsy and other allied neurological conditions. Our aim is to improve the quality of life for children so that they can participate in everyday life ...

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 ...

Children's Single Point of Access (SPOA), Wrexham County Borough Council - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Concerned about a child? If you know a child who is at risk of abuse or is being abused, it’s very important that you let the council or the police know. If the individual is in direct danger, call the Police immediately on 999. If not, telephone Social Services as soon as possible to share your ...

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 between parents and children. Improving communication and understanding behaviour. Working with just one person or the whole family. Also offers parent/child mediation.

Enterprise Programme - King's Trust - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Our programme kicks off with a free information session in your local area, and we'll tell you how we can support you and, if you're still keen, we'll also invite you onto our four-day interactive workshop. You'll get to meet other like-minded people and have the chance to tap into an business...

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

Iaith Gwaith Provide home visiting support for families who are pregnant or have children up to the age of 15 yrs, through the provision of trained volunteers and Family Support Workers. We Deliver Domestic Abuse programmes and a confidence building programme (Steps). We offer weekly sessions to improve...

Flying Start - Wrexham - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Wrexham Flying Start is a Welsh Government funded programme for children aged from 0 years up until their 4th birthday and their parents/carers, who live in certain parts of Wrexham. The aim of the programme is to help children to have the best possible start in life for their future growth and...

Hand in Hand Parent Support Group, Wrexham - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith A parent support group where parents can meet people sharing similar experiences, and offer support to each other. Ideal for parents looking for early support, and find activities and groups in the area which can support our children and families. A chance to hear about and meet new services...

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

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

Home-Start Wrexham LL11 1PF - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith Home Visiting Service– Volunteers with an interest in helping children and families will be safely recruited and trained to offer practical and emotional support to families in their own homes. Family Group– twice weekly families with pre-schoolers will be supported in a nurturing group which...

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 Neurone 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...

Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia and 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 ...

National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith NYAS provide confidential, professional independent advocacy services to children and young people who are: - Looked after. Advocacy support can involve issues such as: Contact with family, placement planning, disabilities, transition, short breaks, support to attend LAC reviews, access to legal ...

Parenting Team - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith By supporting parents we are hoping to give children the best possible start in life. Parenting support is anything that helps parents in their important job of bringing up their children. This support might be information about child development, about local services, receiving advice and...

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 ...

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

Retina UK is the national charity for families living with inherited retinal dystrophies. We fund research and provide information and support to those affected by inherited sight loss and the professionals who support them. Helpline: 0300 111 4000 – Our helpline is operated by volunteers all...

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

The Royal Society for Blind Children provides support for Children and Families across Wales. We offer a range of services to vision impaired young people and their families. These include: Family Practitioners across Wales dedicated to offering practical and emotional wellbeing support to the...

Salvation Army Wrexham - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Provide a range of services - including providing clothes and assistance to homeless/people on low incomes. Also provide assistance for asylum seekers/ refugees. The Salvation Army run many groups e.g. University for the 3rd age, Gamblers Anonymous, House Group, Drop-in centre, Family tracing,...

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...

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...

Speech And Language Therapy Advice Line - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith The Speech & Language Therapy Advice Line can be used by parents/carers or professionals who are worried about a child's speech and language development.

Staying safe away from home – a guide for parents - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Getting the balance right between allowing children their independence and ensuring their safety when away from home can be difficult. A guide produced by the NSPCC provides advice and practical tips to parents on judging if a child is ready to be out on their own and how to prepare them for...

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 Duchenne Family Support Group - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

The Duchenne Family Support Group supports families affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy by publishing a free quarterly newsletter, and arranging events and holidays to bring families together for mutual support, advice and companionship.

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.

Wrexham Family Information Service - Drop In - Wellbeing Hub - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Wrexham Family Information Drop In Session Information, advice and guidance about: childcare and childcare costs, including the Childcare Offer for Wales; things to do; children's health; child safety; bullying; behaviour; parenting ; and much more. Friendly advice and support is available to...

Wrexham Wellbeing Portal - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

Iaith Gwaith The Wrexham Wellbeing Portal is here to support children, young people, parents/carers and anyone who works with them by providing information, advice and support. The Wellbeing Portal can help with anything to do with family life, respite for children with disabilities, to help with benefits...

Your Space - Family Support Service - Family support services (Opens in a new window)

*Due to funding, currently on hold. Please email admin@yourspacemarches.co.uk for details* Our Family Support Service provides 1-1 support for your child and respite for you. This new bespoke service can include; - Going out for a fun activity -Joining an activity club session -Enjoying our...