As one of the leading outdoor education providers in Swansea, we offer a unique range of hands on, experiential courses that reconnect learners with their food, their environment and each other on our purpose designed, fully...
Adults can get stuck in with the day to day running, building and future development of a small working farm and community café. The Farm offers a range of accredited and on the job training, volunteer opportunities (weekly...
Supports people who have had a stroke and their carers. We meet at 11.00am in the Willow Court restaurant at rear of Nursing Home. Lunch is at noon. Members leave about 2.00pm. Club goes out once a month for a meal.
A social group and support group who meet once a month for tea and coffee. Speakers are often arranged to discuss issues relating to the visually impaired.
Provides information and advise around the low vision service, how to use magnifier, lighting, colour and contrast.
Social and support group. Visually Impaired members meet for coffee and a chat. Speakers are often arranged.
Social and support group. Visually Impaired members meet for coffee and a chat. Speakers are often arranged.
We provide many sports activities for the visually impaired for all ages such as Tennis, Goalball, Swimming, Bikeability - tandem cycling, Golf, Bowls.
Visually impaired members meet to read and discuss books in various formats
Swansea People First is an organisation of and for adults with learning disabilities. We run various projects and activities empowering our members with information, skills and knowledge to make the most of our lives!
We offer Hospital transport in local areas only for elderly and for those with disabilities. We also have a wheelchair available if needed.
Sessions are open to children who find it difficult to engage in play in mainstream settings and for their siblings (aged 4-11) and are funded by the Western Bay ICF Fund.
The sessions help children gain the social skills...
A social group who share tips on making knitted items.
We work with you to provide information that everyone can understand
We help you to consult with your community or people you work with
We provide training in accessible information, co-production, evaluation and disability awareness
The Forum's purpose will be to work co-productively with local services to help bring about improvements in services for disabled children, young people and their families. Evidence demonstrates that working directly with the...
To meet one another, have a cuppa and learn about what goes on not only at the centre but in the community
Understanding what technology can do for you in everyday life. Area covered are ipad and iphones and online shopping.
We give resources to parent carers of children with disabilities and life limited conditions. We provide support groups and also give chrysalis care packages to our local children's ward.