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Dolenni i rai partneriaid cefnogol a gwybodaeth ddefnyddiol. Rhowch wybod i ni os hoffech ychwanegu rhywbeth at y rhestr.

BAME Resources . . .

  • Race Council Cymru: works to promote race equality, art, heritage and cultural activities for black and minority ethnic communities across Wales
  • Ethnic Minorities & Youth Support Team - EYST Wales: aims to fill a gap in provision for young BME people aged 11-25 by providing a targeted, culturally sensitive and holistic support service to meet their needs
  • Bawso: provides generic and specialist services including Training, the provision of temporary accommodation for those affected or are at risk of Domestic abuse and all forms of violence such as Female Genital Mutilation, Forced Marriage, Honour Based Violence, Human trafficking and modern slavery
  • Women Connect First: a charity to empower black and minority ethnic women
  • Ethnic Minority Welsh Women Achievement Association - EMWWAA: Celebrating the life and achievements of ethnic minority women in Wales

Domestic Abuse . . .

Family Courts . . .

  • Cafcass Cymru: Information about separated parents, child safety concerns and child proceedings

  • PSU: PSU to meet the human, non-legal, needs of people attending court alone.

  • Advice Now: Plain English information on a website run by a group of organisations including the Citizens Advice Bureau

  • Advice Now - Applying for a Financial Order

  • Family Rights Group: Advises parents and other family members whose children are involved with or require children’s social care services because of welfare needs or concerns

  • LawWorks: Solicitors Pro Bono Group

  • Legal Aid Finder: Directory of legal advisers and family mediators who do legal aid work

  • Children’s Legal Centre: Really useful information on Special Guardianship in particular. They have a guide to attending court here.

  • Citizen’s Advice Bureau: Public access to advice at branches throughout the country

  • Civil Legal Advice: Get free and confidential legal advice in England and Wales if you’re eligible for legal aid

  • National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC): Search facility for contact centres by location and type of service. Range of information for families. Helpline: 0800 4500 280 (9.00-1.00, Mon-Fri)

  • National Family Mediation: NFM is a network of LSC contracted and accredited family mediation services countrywide that offer practical and emotional support to those affected by separation or divorce

  • National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS): Provide information and advice to children. Act as children’s guardians in difficult contact or residence cases

  • Rights of Women: A women’s charity working in a number of ways to help women through the law. Their site has some really useful free guides to the law.

Mental Health . . .

  • Samaritans: Confidential non-judgemental emotional support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair. Call their helpline 24 hours a day on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org

  • C.A.L.L. Mental Health Helpline : Mental Health Helpline for Wales Freephone 0800 132 737Or text help to 81066 24 hour helplline.

  • Heads Above the Waves: Offers workshops support and advice for young people with depression and self harm.

  • Blurt: Increasing awareness and understanding of depression

  • Eden Project Communities: Improve happiness and wellbeing, Building better connected communities, raising resilience.

  • Breathe Counselling and Wellbeing: Breathe works with people and organisations through counselling and a range of mental health and wellbeing

  • MIND: For better mental health

  • Rethink: Advice and helplines for people with issues relating to mental illness

  • Pandas: Pre and Post natal depression advise and support
  • Anxiety UK: User-led organisation, run by people with experience of living with anxiety, stress or anxiety-based depression, supported by a high-profile medical advisory panel.

Money . . .

  • Turn2us: Turn2us is a national charity helping people when times get tough. We provide financial support to help people get back on track.
  • Boomerang Cardiff: Helping people with every day house hold items we take for granted to enable them to live as they should and bringing communities together
  • Money Advice Service: Information about financial issues, including sections on divorce and separation
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