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.
City, University of London, is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, and a member institution of the federal University of London.
The
Disability Sport Wales National Development Programme is a joint initiative between the Sports Council for Wales, the Federation of Disability Sport Wales and the 22 local authorities across Wales. The scheme is aimed at developing quality community based sporting and recreational opportunities for disabled people throughout Wales.
EASS provides information
advice and support on
discrimination and human rights issues to individuals in England, Scotland and Wales, recognising the constitutional, legal, social and policy differences.
ALN (
SEN) services are provided jointly between Anglesey and Gwynedd.
Learning in Merthyr Tydfil
A national residential school and college for
young people aged 11 to 19 who are blind or partially sighted.
NHS Wales is the publically funded National Health Service of Wales providing healthcare to some 3 million people who live in the country. The NHS has a key principle which is that good healthcare should be available to all, regardless of wealth.
The North East Wales Sensory Support Service (NEWSSS) is a regional service which supports
children/
young people with a hearing or vision loss, as well as their families and settings or schools. This joint service is led by Flintshire County Council and is provided across Conwy, Wrexham, Denbighshire and Flintshire.
QAC is a Specialist College based in Birmingham, which welcomes students from all over the UK. Its original purpose was to provide education for
young people who were blind or
visually impaired, but now they also now offer support and guidance for students on the Autistic Spectrum (including Asperger's syndrome), those with moderate to severe learning difficulties, students with physical
disabilities and those with other needs.
Children's and Adult social services including sensory services. (Children's are via Children and Families at the site below.)
We're driving forward the
Welsh Government’s vision of a high-quality, safe, integrated, affordable, and accessible
transport network that the people of Wales are proud of.
Vision really matters. Sight is the sense people fear losing the most, yet many of us don't know how to look after our eyes - National Eye Health Week aims to change all that. Vision Matters is a group of partners steering the National Eye Health Week.
The
Welsh Government is the devolved Government for Wales with responsibility for the economy, education, health and the Welsh NHS, business, public services and the environment of Wales.
The
WLGA's primary purposes are to promote a better local government, its reputation and to support authorities in the development of policies and priorities which will improve public service and democracy. It represents the 22 local authorities in Wales, with the 4 police authorities, 3 fire and rescue authorities and 3 national park authorities as associate members.
A special school for
children aged 3-19 years with with a range of learning and physical needs and autism based in Sully Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan.