VOLUNTEERS WHO have given hundreds of hours of their own time to help keep two of Wales’ prettiest beauty spots spick and span have been handed awards for their achievements. Participants in the Cyfle Cymru peer mentoring and Affinity programmes collected certificates to mark their efforts at Erddig Hall and Wepre Park at a special graduation ceremony. The schemes help people who have experience of [.....]
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Recovering volunteers’ work to make Bangor more beautiful
VOLUNTEERS WITH experience of substance misuse and mental health issues are celebrating their recoveries by helping to make Bangor more beautiful this summer. The team, from the EU-funded Cyfle Cymru project, have cleaned graffiti and unwanted posters from vacant shops in the High Street and begun to clear the city centre’s landmark Bible Gardens of leaves, litter and weeds. Backed by Bangor Business [.....]
Adult Learners’ Week successes marked with presentations
CYFLE CYMRU marked Adult Learners’ Week by celebrating the success of our volunteers and peer mentors. Certificates were presented to members of the North Wales team at a training day in Bodelwyddan, marking their progress through the Cyfle Cymru Peer Mentoring Academy. The academy scheme – which seeks to recognise the professional development of peer mentoring skills – rewards commitment to outreach, [.....]
Cyfle Cymru volunteers walk with the animals
VOLUNTEERS FROM a Wales-wide recovery and employability programme are picking up a fresh insight into the Secret Life of the Chester Zoo as part of a new tie-up with the major attraction. Keilie Wycherley is one of a group who are giving their own time to help thousands of daytrippers enjoy their visit, enhance the zoo’s conservation efforts, and develop their own skills. She is a participant in the Cyfle Cymru [.....]
Fresh life chances from Cyfle Cymru
Fresh life chances delivered by £7m investment in new employability scheme Thousands of people with a history of drug and alcohol misuse and mental health issues will be given fresh life chances by a new employability scheme backed by EU funds and the Welsh Government. Cyfle Cymru will provide peer mentoring, training and confidence-building life skills for some of the most vulnerable people in Wales, helping [.....]
DACW reveals new brand and welcomes new member
National substance misuse consortium DACW has adopted a new brand as it welcomes mental health charity Hafal as its newest member. The newly-expanded group will focus its work on Developing a caring Wales. DACW secretary Clive Wolfendale said: “Our new brand reflects DACW’s overriding ambition to make Wales a more caring place for people with substance misuse and mental health issues – and to ensure everyone [.....]
DACW pledge underscores support for armed forces
Drug and Alcohol Charities Wales has underlined its commitment to the armed forces by signing a Corporate Covenant with the Ministry of Defence. The agreement – signed by DACW director Clive Wolfendale on behalf of the consortium – has now been formally registered with the UK Government. DACW partners already provide effective, innovative support to armed forces veterans and their families through the delivery [.....]
Change Step Celebration
You are cordially invited to our event to celebrate the successes of our two veterans’ services; ‘Change Step’ and ‘Listen In’ on Monday 19th October 2015 from 13:00-16.30 at Portland House in Cardiff Bay. During the celebration we will share with you the work that our Change Step Peer Mentors and Listen In Development Officers have delivered over the past 2 years supporting veterans and their families across [.....]
Drink Wise Age Well
Drink Wise, Age Well is a UK wide programme funded by the Big Lottery Fund (BLF). The programme aims to influence and inform policy and practice in preventing alcohol misuse amongst adults aged 50 and over. The fund outcomes are: Better informed policy and practice about preventing alcohol dependency in later life. Improved health and well-being for people age 50 and over who are at risk of developing [.....]
Change Step Launch – A Step in the right direction for Wales’ military veterans
A pioneering initiative, which aims to offer guidance and support to military veterans and others with post traumatic stress disorder and other psychosocial problems is now available across Wales for the first time. The launch event will take place at the Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay at 12pm on Wednesday 1 October, 2014. The event will include keynote addresses by Kirsty Williams AM and Change Step patron, [.....]