Skills Bootcamps are flexible training courses for adults aged 19+, designed to build sector-specific, in-demand skills. They have a level 3 healthcare support worker coming up this month.
This December, the Cardiff Development Programme Christmas social brought together a wonderful mix of new and existing micro-enterprise leaders and partners for an evening of connection, inspiration, and festive cheer.
As the festive season approaches, it’s a time to think about the magic of connection and kindness. If you feel inspired to bring these values into your community, not just during the festive season but all year round, why not consider joining our Community Catalysts Development Programme?
The holiday season has arrived, and there’s no better place to soak up the holiday cheer than Wrexham! As 2025 approaches, can you see yourself creating a business to serve your local community? Community Catalysts can help you to do just this!
Residents in Cumberland who are looking for somewhere to warm up, as well as have a hot drink and a chat, will be able to choose from a number of ‘warm spots’ this winter.
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 held our latest community event at St Albans Church in Watchfield. There were nine local organisations represented with a wide range of activities, support, resources, and information available.
We are excited to be working with Age Connects Morgannwg and their team of Trusted Assessors who are based at our district general hospitals.
Looking for a new job after a career break, seeking a career change, or wanting to work for an age-friendly employer? Or thinking about volunteering in your community?
As the colder weather draws in, Communities Together East Anglia have put together this helpful information about the location of warm spaces throughout the county.
BHF is offering grants of up to £2,500 for small community groups and local charities across England, Scotland, and Wales.
Mind over Mountains are offering free introductory half-day wellbeing walks for residents of Maryport, Cockermouth, Keswick, and Solway.