Wales Council of the Blind

Services with the keyword: wellbeing

Macular Society Counselling Service - (Macular Society)

Macular Society has a team of qualified counsellors who have extensive experience either personally or professionally within the field of sight loss. This is a telephone service for anyone who has been diagnosed with macular disease. They also offer the same service to that person’s family members, in the UK or internationally. They are bound by the BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy) Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling, and fully compliant with the Data Protection Act.

Neath Tea and Chat Social Group - (Sight Life)

Every Monday at Community Building, Victoria Gardens, Neath SA11 3AA from 12pm - 2pm.

One Stop Information Shop - (Sight Life)

Free drop in on the first Monday of the month from 11am - 1pm at the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea. Open to all for advice, support and guidance. Wellbeing, Employment, Bereavement, Money, Anxiety and more.

Sense Active Programme - (Sense)

We have a host of resources that will help sports practitioners, coaches, teachers and support staff provide sensory experiences for people who are deafblind or disabled. We also support the sports and social care sectors through consultation and training. Our tools, training and resources can help you ensure your sports programmes are more inclusive and accessible.

Sight Life Gardening Club - Swansea - (Sight Life)

Gardening at the Vetch Field, Swansea, ever Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-12 noon. Madoc Pl, Swansea

Sisterhood - (Royal Society for Blind Children)

Sisterhood is a fantastic online group for young women aged 11 –25 to come together and discuss issues that are important to them. It’s a chance to discuss anything from mental health and wellbeing to hair care and make up. It’s a lovely supportive group that meets Tuesdays fortnightly online.