An array of updates from Heather about the Rhondda project, including nights out, job fairs, and videos!
Gayle Rogers, founder of Gallery Home Visits (one of the Small Good Stuff community micro-enterprises in Rhondda), has been named as a finalist in the inaugural Green Growth Awards by Small Business Britain!
We are excited to be working with Age Connects Morgannwg and their team of Trusted Assessors who are based at our district general hospitals.
We are excited to be working with Karen and Tom from the Coalfields Regeneration Trust in Pen y Waun.
It has been great to connect with the council, job centres, and care organisations over the last two weeks as part of the Rhondda Cynon Taf social care job fairs.
Jemma Roberts has been appointed as micro-broker at RCT Council.
Heather heard from one of her CMEs who attended a recent event organised by Cerebral Palsy Cymru, and has made good connections.
Update on the Community Catalysts project in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
Community Catalysts can help you set up your own care or support enterprise, helping people in your local community.
Video of Natalie Bevan from Mrs B’s Care and Support Services in Rhondda Cynon Taf, promoting her enterprise and the RCT project.
Reflecting on the Careers Fair at Pontypridd Library.
Maria Davies has been employed by the council as a micro broker to liaise between customers, micro-enterprises and social workers.