The Association of Directors of Social Services (ADSS) Cymru is the voice of the professional and strategic leadership of social care services in Wales. We represent the collective view of all twenty-two local authorities social services departments across Wales, and deliver positive outcomes for our communities by informing and influencing legislation, policies and practices in the social care sector.
Paul Sartori Hospice at Home is a registered charity offering free specialised, supportive care and advice for those in the later stages of any life-limiting illness.
Tŷ Hafan provide comfort, care and support to children with life-shortening conditions and their loved ones.
Macmillan provide services for people living with cancer at every stage of their cancer experience. They provide emotional, practical, physical, and financial support.
Age Cymru aim to provide life-enhancing services and vital support to people in later life. Together with their local partners, they deliver a range of services across Wales.
City Hospice is at the heart of Cardiff, providing medical and nursing care for patients facing a life limiting illness, which includes end of life care, and support to their families
Providing expertise and advice to improve the care of critically ill patients throughout Wales
Disability Wales/Anabledd Cymru is the national association of disabled peoples organisations in Wales striving to achieve the rights and equality of all disabled people
Hope House Children’s Hospices is a centre of excellence for children’s palliative care ensuring every family facing the death of a child gets the very best care and support when and where they need it
Hospice of the Valleys cares for people living in Blaenau Gwent whose illnesses are no longer curable. We aim to care for and support people in the place of their choice, whether it is in their own homes, supported by our Hospice at Home and Community Teams, in our Out-Patient Clinic, or in the local Hospitals.
Hospice UK is the national charity for hospice and end of life care. We work to ensure everyone affected by death, dying and bereavement gets the care and support they need, when they need it.
The national charity that works with people with a learning disability and their families, Welsh government, local authorities, disabled people’s organisations and the voluntary sector so we can create a better Wales for all people with a learning disability.
Marie Curie is the UK’s leading end of life charity. We provide frontline nursing and hospice care, a free support line and a wealth of information and support on all aspects of dying, death and bereavement.
To provide excellent, personalised, and compassionate care for those living with a progressive and/or life limiting illness in our community and support for their families and loved ones.
The Once for Wales Concerns Management System Programme was developed from the recommendations made by Keith Evans in the Welsh Government report – “The Gift of Complaints” and is aimed at bringing consistency to the use of the electronic tools used by all NHS Wales health bodies. For a copy of the Evans Report please click here.
Race Equality First (REF) has over 40 years of experience as the recognised lead body in South Wales for tackling discrimination and hate crime and promoting the message that Race Equality is a human right.
Sandy Bear is a registered charity providing a service to all children and young people up to 18 years who have suffered, or who are likely to suffer a bereavement and live in Pembrokeshire.
Supporting NHS Wales through high quality, customer focused support functions and services.
A North Wales charity providing specialist palliative & end of life care to patients. Our clinical services are completely free of charge to patients and their families across our catchment area of Denbighshire, West Flintshire and East Conwy.
We provide Inpatient services, hospice day care and support for patients in a range of settings, including their homes.