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C.A.L.L.
Third/voluntary Sector
CALL
Helpline is the all Wales
mental health helpline. It provides emotional support to anyone living in Wales. The helpline operators provide a listening ear to anyone wanting support with their mental health.
Calibre Audio is a charity that provides a completely free for life audiobook service to everyone with a
disability that makes reading print difficult or impossible. Members enjoy 13,000+ unabridged audiobooks with unlimited borrowing through digital streaming, download, or on memory stick. Visit the website to find out more and join their library.
The Calvert Trust exists to enable people with
disabilities to benefit from outdoor activities in the countryside. It has three centres in England.
Cardiff Council Academy specialises in providing
training for public sector organisations. As the training wing of Cardiff Council, we have a deep understanding of pressures faced by the public sector and offer a wide range of courses to help meet those challenges.
Care & Repair Cymru is a national charitable body and actively works to ensure that all
older people have homes that are safe, secure and appropriate to their needs. They provide services to a network of Care & Repair Agencies across Wales.
COS are here to improve the quality of life and equality of access for d/
Deaf people and people with a sensory loss. To improve their opportunities in all aspects of life. We do this by promoting a world where sensory loss does not limit, preclude or stigmatise people from achieving their full potential.
We support families directly and deliver awareness raising and
training sessions concerning Cerebral
Visual Impairment, including several at the request of other vision charities and organisations. We provide support and
advocacy for affected people and their families and training and awareness raising sessions to a wide variety of groups ranging from parents to professionals.
Provides services for blind and partially sighted people in Ceredigion.
The group's aim is to create a positive, supportive network of individuals, parents, families and professionals to share ideas, experiences, information and give vital support.
The group is run by individuals with
CHARGE Syndrome, parents and grandparents as well as professionals with a particular interest in the condition. We work on an entirely voluntary basis and membership is free. New members are always welcome.
The mission of the
CHARGE Syndrome Foundation is to provide support to individuals with CHARGE syndrome and their families; to gather, develop, maintain and distribute information about CHARGE syndrome; and to promote awareness and research regarding its identification, cause and management.
Organisation which supports the families of
children with
Retinoblastoma (Rb), raises awareness of the condition, raises funds for research, and influences professional bodies to ensure optimum service for Rb patients
Childline
Third/voluntary Sector
Childline is a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything. Available online, on the phone, at any time.
The organisation aims to support and meet the needs of
disabled adults in Gwynedd so that they can make independent and informed choices about their lives. It works in partnership with Gywynedd Council.
The Citizens
Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policy makers.
City, University of London, is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, and a member institution of the federal University of London.
ClearVision is a UK postal lending library of mainstream
children's books with added
braille.
Compass Independent Living is part of Compass
Disability Services, a Customer Led organisation based in Somerset but delivering services across the Country. They provide services that support people in receipt of health and/or
social care packages (Direct Payment or NHS Personal Health Budget) or self funders to manage their care in a way that gives them choice and control over their lives.
An independent
club supported by Vision Support.
The
Corneal Dystrophy Foundation started in 1998 as a grass-roots patient to patient online
support group (called Fuchs’ Friends) to exchange knowledge about the genetic and practical issues patients had with corneal dystrophies. It continued to grow until it encompassed people in over 150 countries and currently has a sustaining membership of approximately 3000.
Cowbridge Insight
Club offers support to blind and partially sighted people in Cowbridge (Vale of Glamorgan) and surrounding areas. Contact Sight Cymru for further information.
Cruse help people through one of the most painful times in life – with bereavement support, information and campaigning.