2026 began with two encouraging meetings with the MPs for Warrington North and Warrington South. We were joined by some of our fantastic enterprises.
Caring Companies is an exciting new offer from Suffolk County Council in partnership with Suffolk Family Carers. It is an accredited three-tier programme designed to celebrate and support organisations that champion unpaid carers within their workforce.
Wiltshire Together is a free community platform that connects people, charities, community groups, and organisations in Wiltshire to their community.
An array of updates from Heather about the Rhondda project, including nights out, job fairs, and videos!
Nina’s Law is making huge waves on Change.org. It could bring some big changes to how small care providers like you support your customers, allowing carers to continue supporting disabled patients during hospital stays.
We are excited to be working with Age Connects Morgannwg and their team of Trusted Assessors who are based at our district general hospitals.
Halloween is a time of fun, creativity, and excitement, as people enjoy spooky decorations, costumes, and treats. But it’s also an important moment to think about how we can ensure that everyone, including older people and those with disabilities, can safely and comfortably enjoy the festivities.
We are excited to be working with Karen and Tom from the Coalfields Regeneration Trust in Pen y Waun.
At Community Catalysts, we believe that carers deserve all the support and recognition they can get. That’s why we are committed to providing resources, guidance, and assistance to carers across Cardiff, including our free Development Programme.
‘Let it Grow’ is a relaxed and therapeutic approach to learning the basics about horticulture and the environment, with priority given to those experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, loneliness, or social isolation.
Andy Naylor tells us about activity and plans for the Westminster project.
Information about the Bath Social Impact Network (BSIN), bringing together like-minded groups and individuals to improve and grow the social economy in Bath and North East Somerset.