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Organisation Name
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Project Title – and project aim
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Action for Children
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Skills PLUS (Skills+): Skills+ is a
service for Care-Experienced Young People (CEYP) aged
14-24. The project will deliver bespoke
Pathways that support CEYP's transition
to adulthood, through a range of interlinked
interventions designed specifically to reduce their
vulnerabilities and equip them with the resilience,
skills/tools to help them to cope positively with the
challenges of independent living.
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Centre for Sight and Sound
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Live Well with Hearing Loss: To empower people with
hearing loss to remain pro-active through their hearing
loss journey with the provision of a post diagnostic in
clinic service. and preventing social isolation through
volunteer befrienders and an at home service for the
frailer at risk person.
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Age Cymru
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Developing person-centred service models to identify, and
better meet the needs of older carers and carers of
people with dementia: The aim of the project is to;
support the early identification of older carers to
provide timely and person-centred information and advice,
to enable older carers to influence policy, service
design and delivery and decision making by ensuring their
voices are heard through our national programme, and to
better meet the needs of older carers and carers of
people living with dementia.
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Age Cymru
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The HOPE Project (Helping others to participate and
engage: The HOPE project will promote access to early
intervention support at community level through a range
of advocacy models for older people and carers across
Wales.
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Age Cymru Sir Gar
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Befriending Life Links: To provide one to one support for
lonely and isolated older people and develop and deliver
in partnership with them and other organisations a
befriending strategy.
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All Wales Forum of Parents and Carers
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Caring Communities of Change – Learning Disability
Family Carers co-producing innovative solutions: An
innovative project putting learning disability family
carers and their relatives at the heart of collaboration
in service design and delivery across Health and Social
Care in Wales.
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All Wales People First
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Hear me! Include me! Respect me! (a community,
citizenship, health and well-being project): A project
which intends to increase the influence of
learning-disabled self-advocates across Wales in the
design and evaluation of key learning disability
services, in co-production with local authorities, the
third sector and Welsh Government. The project will
assist people with learning disabilities to work locally,
nationally and regionally to assist those charged with
delivering duties under the Social Services and Well
Being Wales Act, and other key Welsh Government
legislation.
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Autism Spectrum Connections Cymru
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Autism One Stop Shop Project: To provide specialist
support for autistic adults seeking to gain, maintain and
develop vocational opportunities, including,
volunteering, part time, and full time work and
education.
To support individuals to understand the benefits system,
to apply and if necessary appeal decisions. To undertake
better off calculations when supporting individuals into
workplace opportunities and become more independent
through budgeting plans.
Provide a range of social inclusion opportunities,
working alongside the NAS social support scheme funded by
the Third Sector Grant Scheme.
To work collaboratively with appropriate stakeholders,
including WG, NAT, IAS services in Cardiff & The Vale
and Gwent, and to identify suitable and robust third
sector partnerships which add value to any offer provided
by this project.
To seek innovative ways for project delivery owing to the
current restrictions placed upon movement and future
uncertainty presented by the Covid-19 Pandemic.
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Care & Repair
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Managing Better: Managing Better is a national integrated
network of specialist caseworkers, hosted by Care &
Repair agencies working with Health and Social Care
partners to identify high priority patients, with a
sensory loss, that require independent living support.
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Care & Repair in Powys
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Mamwlad (Homeland): The aim is to ensure that the most
socially and physically isolated older people in Powys
have knowledge of and access to support services to
improve their quality of life. Through
collaborative working it targets the farming community
who are naturally independent and reluctant to seek help
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Carers Trust UK (Wales)
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Carer Aware – transforming carer recognition, respect and
support across health and social care settings in Wales:
Through a partnership of two expert national carer
organisations – Carers Wales and Carers Trust Wales, this
project will transform carer recognition, respect and
support across health and social care settings in Wales.
We will empower carers to play a central role in shaping
services and practice, delivering participatory action
planning sessions, training, e-learning packages,
toolkits and other resources to support professionals to
be more carer aware. Health care professionals will be
equipped to act as carers' champions and facilitators of
change, and we will produce tools to test and pilot the
development of a Carer's Passport for healthcare settings
in Wales.
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Carers UK (Wales)
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Carer Wellbeing and Empowerment Project: The purpose of
the project is to inform, support and empower unpaid
carers to manage their caring role whilst looking after
their own health and wellbeing. The project delivery will
work to ensure that carers access the right information
and support at the right time, empower carers to speak
with confidence and shape the services intended for them
and support working carers and those carers wishing to
return to the workforce to have a life outside caring.
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Re-engage Ltd (prev Contact the Elderly)
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Daring to Dream – Communal Activity & Social Groups
to Reduce Loneliness and Social Isolation among the
Over-75s in Wales: project will increase Re-engage's
capacity to respond to loneliness and social isolation
among over-75s across Wales, through initiating and
running 27 free, volunteer-run Communal Activity &
Social (CAS) Groups for over-75s. Isolated, older people
and volunteers in urban and rural Wales will improve
their sense of well-being through participation in
Re-engage groups.
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Cruse Bereavement Care Cymru
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Transforming Bereavement Support in Wales - Putting
Bereaved People First in Wales: That all people in Wales
are able to access the bereavement support they need,
when they need it.
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Cyfannol Women's Aid
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Ar Trac: Ar Trac will support children and young people
who have experienced or witnessed domestic abuse, and
exhibiting difficulties with their family and peer
relationships. By addressing these difficulties and
building upon strengths within childhood, Ar Trac aims to
minimise the impact of the adverse childhood experiences
associated with domestic abuse and improve physical and
mental well-being later in life.
The project is delivered by locally based domestic abuse
agencies who have a wealth of experience and
understanding of their local communities, and will shape
the project locally to better meet the needs of children
and young people.
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Ethnic Youth Support Team Wales
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Supporting BME Children & Young People in Wales: The
service aims to improve the wellbeing outcomes of BME
Children and Young People with social care needs, through
a race-, faith- and culture-sensitive, person-centred and
rights-based support service, building on and connecting
to EYST's work with BME Children and Young People in
Swansea.
The services is a referral-based service for BME Children
and Young People aged 0-25 with ‘additional' or
‘multiple' support needs, working directly with them
through early intervention and prevention to achieve
specific wellbeing outcomes: securing rights and
entitlements, improving physical and mental health,
supporting transition to independent adulthood, and
protecting from abuse and neglect.
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Learning Disability Wales
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21st Century People: The project will target the false
societal perception that PWLD are only users of services
and/or dependants on others. 21st Century People will
extend LDW's strong existing networks, working with
mainstream organisations and change-makers both within
and outside of the world of disability. Together we will
empower these mainstream services and providers to give
PWLD the 21st Century, world-class support
they deserve.
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Lucy Faithfull Foundation
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Keeping Children Safe from Sexual Abuse - public
education, training and resources to improve the ability
of parents, carers, and those who work with children and
families to prevent sexual harm and take appropriate
action if they have a concern
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Lucy Faithfull Foundation
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Early intervention for vulnerable or at-risk families: a
child sexual abuse and exploitation early action and
prevention project: Keeping children safe from sexual
abuse – public education, training and resources to
improve the ability of parents, carers, and those who
work with children and families to prevent sexual harm
and take appropriate action if they have a concern
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National Youth Advocacy Service
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Gwent Parent Advocacy Programme: To support Welsh
Government's plans for providing family intervention
support with the aim of reducing numbers of children
entering the care system in Wales. The project's key aim
is preventative intervention whilst ensuring the rights
of the child are fully upheld.
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National Youth Advocacy Service
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Project Unity: To break the cycle of children of
care-experienced mothers being taken into care and the
prevention of children becoming subject to child
protection processes. By providing intensive wraparound
support and building peer support networks.
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Platfform (formally - Gofal )
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Young People's Project 13-16yrs: Platfform's Young
People's Project will provide a safe space for young
people aged 13-16 years to pause, breathe and connect.
Through the provision of a twelve week wellbeing
programme, peer support and one-to-one support, young
people will be given the opportunity to explore what
mental health and wellbeing means to them. Young people
will have the opportunity to meet others facing similar
challenges, share stories of recovery and every day
strategies for wellbeing. The project will provide the
opportunity for young people to train to become peer
mentors and will give young people a platform to shape
the direction of the project.
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Race Equality First Ltd
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Minority Ethnic BAME People Community Support: This
project aims to support members of diverse communities to
receive appropriate care when engaging with health care
providers. It will also support health service providers
to better understand the cultural and religious needs of
minority ethnic BAME people when planning healthcare
provision.
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Royal National Institute of Blind People
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Vision Friends: 150 Vision Friends will be provided with
the knowledge, confidence and skills to identify and
recognise people with sight loss. They will help or
empower 600 people with sight loss to access the services
and support that they need, or make practical changes to
their everyday tasks, as early as possible. This will
help reduce the number of falls or accidents and enable
people to stay independent within their homes for as long
as possible.
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Scope
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Working on Wellbeing – Wales: Unemployed disabled people
in Wales will have significantly improved their emotional
wellbeing by developing new skills and confidence through
specialised employment and educational support and
enhanced their economic wellbeing and independence by
gaining or moving closer to employment
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The Down's Syndrome Association
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Successful Transitions, Developing Resilient Adults With
Down's Syndrome: We will work with adults with Down's
syndrome and their families to develop their capacity to
make successful transitions into adult life. We will
provide a helpline, information resources, access to
specialist advisors and facilitate training opportunities
for family-carers and professionals. Adults with
Down's syndrome will gain greater control over their
lives, becoming more included in their community through
the income generating and social opportunities of paid
work or taking part in activities, through our DSActive
project.
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The Fostering Network
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Fostering Communities: Fostering
Communities is a whole systems approach to
supporting looked after children and their foster
families, throughout Wales. At its heart is a
ground-breaking, co-production model, facilitating a
shared power approach to programme design, delivery and
evaluation. The project will empower the fostering
community to improve wellbeing outcomes for looked after
children and young people within the national wellbeing
framework
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The National Autistic Society
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Spectrum Clubs: Reducing isolation through the growth of
social groups for autistic adults in Wales: We aim to
increase the number of NAS peer support and social groups
available to autistic adults across Wales, and to reduce
the feelings of isolation amongst those who attend.
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Versus Arthritis
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CWTCH Cymru- Communities with Touchpoints can help: CWTCH
Cymru will empower people with arthritis to be agents of
their own health and wellbeing, enabling healthcare
professionals (HCPs) and people with arthritis to work
together equally to plan and deliver care and support,
including effective community-powered services. It will
support people living with arthritis and other
musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions to access reputable,
relevant information and community-powered support to
manage their condition effectively, through activities
including information sessions, improved access to
established services, peer support networks, activity
classes, 1:1 support, tailored workshops, and signposting
to local services appropriately.
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Whizz-Kidz
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Moving On: To increase life satisfaction and happiness of
young wheelchair users in Wales through sports and
movement based skills programmes in health and education
settings.
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Woman Connect First
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Let's Age Well: Let's Age Well aims to improve access to
early intervention and preventative services and
lifestyles for BME women aged 50+. It does this
through providing culturally appropriate, co-produced
activities that will equip those women with the skills
and confidence to take preventative action in relation to
their present and future care and support needs.
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