18-25 early Intervention Service
South WalesSupporting young adults involved in the criminal justice system to live positive, healthy, crime free lives. The service will support and listen to young adults to review choices and consequesnces. Future 4 welcome voluntary referals into the service from police, probation and will also consider referals from other agencies (e.g third sector, local authority services).
AAFDA
Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) provides support to families bereaved as a result of fatal domestic abuse or suicide where domestic abuse has been a factor. They provide specialist guidance, expert advocacy, and peer-support throughout the Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) process to support mental health and emotional wellbeing. As part of this process families learn to cope and live with the trauma they have experienced.
Adferiad
Colwyn Bay/United KingdomAdferiad is a member-led charity that provides help and support for people with mental health, addiction, and co-occurring and complex needs, to maximise their personal potential, and achieve a better quality of life
Barnardo’s
Barnardo's works with children, young people, families and communities across Wales, helping them to build a better future.
BAWSO
Cardiff/WalesSpecialist services for black and minoritised victims of abuse, violence, and exploitation in Wales. BAWSO support people from Black and Ethnic Minority backgrounds who are affected by domestic abuse and other forms of abuse, including Female Genital Mutilation, Forced Marriage, Human Trafficking & Prostitution.
Calan DVS
WalesDomestic abuse charity servicing Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend. Calan's service model ranges from core domestic violence services for female victims including refuge, support in the community and crisis drop in services, support for children and young people exposed to domestic violence and abuse (DVA).
CALL Helpline
WalesCommunity Advice & Listening Line offers emotional support and information/literature on mental health and related matters to the people of Wales.
Anyone concerned about their own mental health or that of a relative or friend can access the service. C.A.L.L. Helpline offers a confidential listening and support service.
Cardiff Third Sector Council
Cardiff/United KingdomCardiff Third Sector Council exists to support and develop Cardiff’s third sector. Working with the Welsh Government and WCVA, we are committed to increasing the knowledge and skills of the sector to ensure that groups and organisations in Cardiff can make themselves sustainable and meet the needs of their communities.
Cardiff Women’s Aid
CardiffCardiff Women’s Aid provides needs-based support and a place of safety for all women and children experiencing and at-risk of gender-based violence. We work alongside survivors to create change, raising awareness of the causes and consequences of violence against women and girls. We work in partnership with others to prevent gender-based violence and promote equality.
CAVDAS (Cardiff and Vale Drug and Alcohol Service)
Cardiff & Vale of Glamorgan/WalesCAVDAS accepts referrals from people in Cardiff and the Vale affected by drugs and alcohol.
Cwm Taf and RCT Sexual Violence and Trauma Recovery Centre (SARC) (New Pathways)
Merthyr Tydfil/WalesSexual assault referral centre (SARC) where a range of specially trained, experienced professionals provide help, support and advice to men, women, children and young people, following sexual assault in Cwm Taf and RCT
DAN 24/7
WalesThe Wales Drug & Alcohol Helpline, also known as DAN 24/7 is hosted by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board with funding provided by the Welsh Government.
DAN 24/7 is a free and bilingual telephone helpline providing a single point of contact for anyone in Wales wanting further information and / or help relating to drugs and / or alcohol.
The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The helpline will assist individuals, their families, carers, and support workers within the drug and alcohol field to access appropriate local and regional services.
Please note these organisations are distinct from emergency services, they provide specialised assistance and resources for various needs, offering additional avenues of support beyond immediate response.
In emergencies, call 999.
For non-emergencies, dial 101.