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Limiting charities’ campaigning activities may backfire on government
New report: Third Sector Trends in England and Wales 2022: relationships, influencing and collaboration
Charity Commission News - Charity trustees, how would you manage a conflict of interest?
Find out how to identify and deal with conflicts of interest in your charity.
We are relaunching our Walking Aids Recycling Scheme
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is relaunching its Walking Aids Recycling Scheme to help build on our previous success in re-issuing equipment to the community.
Welsh Government’s ministerial priorities for the NHS
The Minister published a written statement detailing the Welsh Government’s ministerial priorities for the NHS.
Turkey-Syria earthquake appeal
Devastating earthquakes have killed thousands of people in Turkey and Syria. Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) member charities are already responding to the earthquake directly or through local partners in Turkey and Syria.
Ty Hapus Counselling service
Tŷ Hapus free counselling offers you the chance to talk in a safe and confidential space whether it’s for support with life’s challenges or just someone to talk to.
Vale local Voluntary Sector organisations encouraged to nominate representatives for the Voluntary Sector Joint Liaison Committee
GVS facilitates the involvement of the Voluntary Sector on this Committee. Four vacancies have arisen for Voluntary Sector Representatives. Nominations are invited from Voluntary Sector Organisations working in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Completed nomination forms should be returned to GVS by midday, Friday, 17th March 2023.
Updated Pobl One Stop Shop pamphlet
Click here for information on Support Drop In sessions, Communities for Work Drop-In and outreach locations.
Sight Cymru operating three support clubs in the Vale of Glamorgan
Sight Cymru are a charity that provide services to those with sight loss. Our services include clubs and groups, wellbeing services, IT support and much more. We have three clubs that meet within the Vale of Glamorgan to help support those with sight loss on a weekly basis.
Marie Curie Activities Coordinator (Well-being and Support Hub)
£24,620 - £27,350 (35 hours per week) This is an exciting new role to continue to develop and work in the Well-being and Support Hub within our Cardiff & Vale Hospice in Penarth and the community. Closes Thursday 23rd February.
Raising women’s awareness of gambling-related harms during the cost-of-living crisis
As the cost-of-living crisis continues, GamCare’s mission to raise awareness of, and support those affected by gambling-related harm, is now more important than ever.
Free publicity if you provide a health and wellbeing service
Do you provide a service that can help people with their health and wellbeing? If so add your information to the Dewis Cymru website.
Are you looking to start a voluntary group or charity? GVS can help
Starting something new can be daunting. If you have an idea for a voluntary group or charity then Glamorgan Voluntary Services (GVS) is here to help make it a reality. Our dedicated Governance Officer is able to support with everything from choosing the right structure, writing a constitution, developing policies, registering a charity and much more.
Vale Index Winter newsletter
The Vale Index have issued their digital Winter newsletter, for families of children and young people with disabilities, additional needs or emerging needs in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Procurement doesn't have to cost the earth
Public Health Wales is urging anyone in the public sector to download their new guide and start reducing costs and cutting carbon whenever they are sourcing goods or services.
Celebrating Apprenticeship Week Wales
This week, we are celebrating Apprenticeship Week Wales (6th – 12th February) — a celebration of the impact apprenticeships have across the country for both individuals and businesses.
Inclusive Street Dance - Regular Session
Following a successful taster of Street Dance for children and young people with disabilities, Sense Cymru can now confirm they have a weekly session booked in starting from Thursday 16th February 4.15 – 5.15 pm.
Care & Repair Cymru - Report on the State of Older People's Housing in Wales
The State of Older People’s Housing in Wales was launched yesterday at an event at the Senedd. The report reveals that many older people in Wales are living in dangerous housing and need urgent help to tackle disrepair and maintain their safety and independence.
A New 2023 Programme of Art History Lectures at Penarth Pier Pavilion
Tickets: £15 per person (booking fee applies). Ticket price includes Tea & Cake.