The Into Work Roadshows in Cardiff are a great opportunity for those looking to set up their own care and support enterprises, offering support to help individuals turn their ideas into sustainable businesses.
For mums, running a small care business isn’t just about earning an income; it’s about taking control. Imagine setting your own hours, working around the school run, and choosing the clients you support.
We had a fantastic time at the Cardiff jobs fair on 6th February, chatting about opportunities and connecting with those looking to start or grow their own micro-enterprises.
At Community Catalysts Cardiff, we’re thrilled to be linking up with Community Connectors: a vital team that helps people access local social and wellbeing services and support.
The National Centre for Learning Welsh offers a ‘Croeso’ taster course specifically designed for health and social care professionals. This free digital course introduces simple yet essential Welsh words and phrases.
We are thrilled to share that Community Catalysts CIC and the innovative care delivery model in Cardiff has been featured in Business News Wales and Rhiwbina Info.
As we step into 2025, let this be the year you turn your aspirations into action. If starting your own micro-enterprise in care or support is one of your new year’s resolutions, we’re here to make it happen!
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?
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.
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.
September is self-care awareness month, and a reminder of the importance of taking time for our wellbeing. At Community Catalysts, we believe self-care extends beyond personal wellness to include connecting with supportive services in your community.