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To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.

Search results for The West Midlands region

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  • RNID

    RNID aims to support UK\'s 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people by breaking down barriers to opportunity and fulfilment. Our vision is \'A world where deafness or hearing loss do not limit or determine opportunity and where people value their hearing'. Our activities revolve around three strategic themes: ensuring the rights and opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing people to lead a full life:promoting hearing health, preventing hearing loss, curing deafness: removing the stigma of deafness. RNID supports its beneficiary group in a number of ways, for example: campaigning and lobbying to change the laws and government policies: providing information and raising awareness of deafness, hearing loss and tinnitus: training courses and consultancy on deafness and disability: communication services including sign language interpreters, lip-speakers, speech-to-text operators: training of interpreters and speech-to-text operators: seeking lasting change in education for deaf children and young people: employment programmes to help deaf people into work: residential and community services for deaf people with special needs: typetalk, the national telephone relay service for deaf and hard of hearing people: equipment and products for deaf and hard of hearing people: social, medical and technical research. RNID has 97 years experience of supporting deaf and hard of hearing people throughout the UK.

  • Sandwell Confederation of Indians

    Sandwell Confederation of Indians is a voluntary umbrella organisation. We follow an holistic approach, thus we identify and look after every aspect of the community's needs, for example: health, education, leisure & environment. We help tackle local issues and Sandwell borough wide. Our projects also identify needs to serve the disadvantaged communities in Sandwell. To increase the average life expectancy of people in Sandwell and improve their lifestyle. We help everyone, including black & ethnic minority communities. To help promote community cohesion, racial harmony, tackle social exclusion (especially BME groups, young, men, eldery and women) improve health and trying to empower the community and increase community involvement.

  • Sandwell Welfare Trust

    Sandwell Welfare Trust is relatively new organisation started last Jan 2006. It aims to support and empower deprived members of ethnic minority groups ,particularly the Bangladeshi community, to allow them equal access to mainstream opportunities by advice and counselling, relief of sickness and distress, advancement of education, skills training, family workshop, music and drama workshops etc.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • School for Social Entrepreneurs, Midlands

    We provide learning and development opportunities for social entrepreneurs through peer to peer and action learning.

  • Sikh Community & Youth Service UK

    One stop employment, education and welfare advice centre

  • Sikh Women's Action Network CIC (SWAN CIC)

    SWAN CIC delivers bespoke workshops to raise awareness of the impact of Domestic Abuse on children and families and Child Sexual Exploitation/Grooming to: i) Professionals who may come into contact with potential victims of abuse ii) Community organisations iii) Faith based organisations iv) Schools/Colleges/Further Education establishments (PSHE lessons) v) Corporate organisations

  • Sociability Care CIC

    Sociability Care is a Community Interest Company which supports individuals with disabilities and their families. We reduce feelings of social isolation, promote independence and develop skills. In addition we provide training and guidance to organisations to ensure that individuals who need care and support have the right care that is delivered to them by an experienced, motivated and confident workforce. The founder of Sociability Care utilise her own extensive personal and professional knowledge of disability to ensure that the design and delivery of all courses is flexible to meet the needs of the service. A selection of the courses we offer are as follows: Understanding and Managing Challenging Behaviour An Introduction to Autism Safeguarding Children Recognising and Responding to Neglect Safeguarding Adults Mental Capacity Act Equality and Diversity Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities

  • Somali Community Group

    Our organisation is a voluntary local community group organisation which focuses youth service in region, doing after school activities in all aspects e.g. to advance their education, social integration and crime prevention.

  • Spectra

    Spectra is a neurodiverse arts company that creates interactive, multi-sensory adventures for curious audiences. Founded in 2013, we make aesthetically driven, gently provocative performance and installation work that engages all of our audience’s senses. Our work is always accessible, actively seeking to welcome, include and support. Our Professional Company is currently working on a new show called Woods for the Trees (20 and 21 Jan 2023). Performed live over Zoom with gift parcels full of sensory goodies posted out to audience members, the show celebrates the cosiness we find indoors in the winter and the unexpected pleasures of the woods if we're brave enough to venture out. We have several other programmes of work including playful garden installations in public unused spaces, community workshops and long-term projects with a particular focus on working with those who are not currently served well by publicly funded culture, and artist development.

  • STEP

    Training and Education Project including STEP day care nursery, after school club and Asian community health programme.

    This organisation is dormant.

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