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  • Changing Our Lives

    Self Advocacy a organisation led by people with learning disabilities. Activities include: Changing young lives Equal voices Making our voices heard Quality of health principles Safe places Peoples parliament Spotlight Training Team Whole of life standards.

  • Circles Network

    Circles Network is a national voluntary based organization based around the key principles of Inclusion and Person Centred Planning approaches. We provide unique personal support for people who are in danger of becoming socially excluded, or who are suffering the consequences of prior segregation and discrimination. We use the tools of Person Centred Planning to facilitate inclusion in the community, principally through the setting up of Circles of Support and through our individual projects

  • Citizens Advice Sandwell and Walsall

    Sandwell Citizens Advice Bureau offers advice and assistance. Information is provided free of charge, is confidential, impartial and independent, contributing to implementation of social policy at local or national level. There are offices across the Sandwell at: West Bromwich Locality - westbromwich@citizensadvicesandwell.org.uk 22 Lombard Street, B70 8RT Smethwick Locality - smethwick@citizensadvicesandwell.org.uk 370-373 High Street, B66 3PJ Oldbury/Wednesbury Locality - oldburywednesbury@citizensadvicesandwell.org.uk Old Municipal Buildings, Halesowen Street, B69 3DB Cradley Heath/Tipton Locality - cradleytipton@citizensadvicesandwell.org.uk Cradley Heath - Reddall Hill Community Centre, Reddall Hill Road B64 5JG Tipton - St Pauls Community Centre, Brick Kiln Street, DY4 9BP Wednesbury Town Hall - Holyhead Road, Wednesbury WS10 7DF

  • Community Learning

    The main aim of our organisation is to provide a social activity group alongside education. We have in the past provided certificated courses and also non-certificated courses for our users. Most of our users are aged between 60 - 90 and have gained certificates for the first time in their lives. We welcome anyone wishing to join our group whatever their age/colour/culture/religion or gender. Living alone, this group provides social inclusion, making new friends and combats isolation, at the same time proves that learning can be fun. School children\'s workshops covering different activities are held during school holidays

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Community Resource Information Service

    CRIS was established in 1980 to be a demand-led resource to serve the communities of West Midlands. We work at a grassroots level supporting diverse and disadvantaged communities and individuals to bring about positive change. CRIS is about building community cohesion by bringing people together around shared common interests to enable them to have a voice in the decision-making processes that directly affect their lives. CRIS provides capacity building training including leadership skills, organisational management and development, fundraising and financial management, auditing services as well as personal development and employment services. We also undertake research and organise conferences and events on issues of importance for the communities we work with. CRIS also works intensively with migrant and refugee communities to facilitate their integration with wider community and enable their grass-roots organisations to become efficient and sustainable.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Community Transport

    CT Passenger Service provides a caring specialist transport service to improve people's quality of life. CT Furniture collects, sells and delivers second-hand furniture to individuals on low incomes and at transitional stages in their lives. The charity aims to encourage recycling and reduce fly tipping, by collecting donated furniture and electrical items, free of charge from residents. Furniture can be found and donated to stores in Sandwell Birmingham, Bilston, Coventry & Wednesfield. The charity aims to bring people and opportunities together to transform lives, build better communities by meeting local needs.

  • Compton Care

    The Hospice provides clinical and support services for people with life limiting illnesses and their carers and families. We provide free support to people who live in parts of the West Midlands: Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall; and South Staffordshire and East Shropshire.

  • Coneygre Arts Centre

    Youth Service facility and also a hire facility for the community Ethos of Arts.

  • Confederation of Bangladeshi Organisations (CBO)

    CBO is an umbrella forum organisation and the overall vision is to improve the quality of life for all Bangladeshi and other BME groups living and working in the Sandwell Borough. Our aims include: promoting positive pathways into inclusion through an innovative intervention in education, training, learning & employment support, assist the implementation of anti poverty strategy which seals with most excluded individuals in the community through developing and expanding counselling, advocacy and support services for Bangladeshi in Sandwell. Development of a more transparent culture so that community development can be shared within a style of openness and trust, building new partnerships credibility in the communities and the agencies, increasing community pride and individual self confidence through skills development and managing local facilities, development and implementation of a range of community involvement and empowerment strategies to encourage the particiapation of the Bangladeshi community, especially those groups which are most excluded and/or hard to reach e.g. women, young people and elderly.

  • Contact a Family West Midlands

    Contact a Family is the only UK-wide charity providing advice, information and support to the parents of all disabled children - no matter what their disability or health condition. We also enable parents to get in contact with other families, both on a local and national basis. We can help by offering information, advice and support to parents and carers of children with any special need or disability as well as professionals working with families. Organising workshops and conferences for parents (which professionals can sometimes attend) based on local interest. These are opportunities for parents to come together and share their experiences; providing a quarterly newsletter, which offers information on sources of local support, events and covers topics of interest to families such as benefits, holidays and national organisations. The newsletter is available to both parents and professionals free of charge; working alongside professionals to ensure that the needs of parents, carers and children with special needs are represented; providing training to professionals and groups on issues that affect families of children with special needs; supporting the development of new parent groups and strengthening existing ones.

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