Croeso Bridgend

The Croeso Bridgend network is a network of third sector organisations who support refugees/asylum seekers and other minority groups within Bridgend County. 

The network encourages a range of organisations to be part of this – whether offering social activities, support through counselling, advice & guidance, health related support, housing, mental health etc.  The network aligns to BAVO’s work around Cultural Competency and aims to bring together organisations who can offer support, encourage collaborative working and build on existing partnerships.

📅 Date: Thursday, September 3rd 
Time: 10:30am – 12:30pm
📍 Location: Online only – if you have booked, a meeting link will be sent to you before the event.

For more info/to be added to our mailing list please contact:  alisonmawby@bavo.org.uk

Veteran’s Network

The Veterans Network is for third sector organisations operating within, or supporting Veterans, across Bridgend County.  If you are a hub, or offer a support service for Veterans, this network is for you. 

The Network also aims to promote awareness of funding and events relevant to veterans, and also to champion the Armed Forces Covenant widely across Bridgend County.

📅 Date: 09/07/26
Time: 10:30 – 12
📍 Location: Online

Email Alisonmawby@bavo.org.uk for more information.

Bridgend Neurodiversity Information Event

You asked, we delivered! 📦

After the success of our Neurodiversity Event in November, we’ll be hosting the Bridgend Neurodiversity Information event on the 12th of March from 10am-2pm at Bridgend Life Centre.  

It’s a chance for parents, carers and people with lived experience to have the opportunity to meet and chat to service providers and organisations that offer support for neurodivergent children, young people and their families and those with individual lived experience of neurodiversity.

We have a range of fantastic, local organisations attending, including:

  • DASH
  • Bridgend Carers Wellbeing
  • Helping Kids Shine 
  • New Horizons Mental Health
  • Valley Steps 
  • Porthcawl Asperger’s & Autism Society 
  • BAVO Navigators 
  • LCCs 
  • Barod 
  • Techtivity 
  • Impetus Dance 

 

‘Short breaks fund’ for unpaid carers approved!

The Cwm Taf Morgannwg Regional Partnership Board are pleased to announce that funding has been award for Short Breaks for Unpaid Carers for the 2025/26 financial year.
The application process is now open, and the deadline is Friday, 28th March. (Please note that the funding period for this money is 1st April 2025-31st March 2026)
The Cwm Taf Morgannwg Regional Integrated Fund aims to provide much needed respite and support for unpaid carers across our community. They strongly encourage all eligible agencies and organisations capable of delivering effective short breaks to apply.
You can apply using the form here.

Volunteer Passport scheme pilot a success!

We are proud to announce the successful completion of our pilot ‘Bridgend County Volunteer Passport Scheme’. Fourteen dedicated volunteers have achieved certification, marking a significant milestone in enhancing volunteer skills and strengthening community support.

The Volunteer Passport Scheme was designed to equip participants with key competencies and knowledge, ensuring they are well-prepared to contribute effectively to a range of volunteer roles. By completing the programme, which took place in December, volunteers gained valuable training in areas such as safeguarding, health and safety, and equality and diversity —empowering them to make a meaningful impact within their chosen organisations.

This initiative not only benefits the volunteers, but also enhances the organisations that rely on their invaluable contributions. With a pool of trained, accredited volunteers, local charities, community groups, and service providers can confidently recruit individuals who are prepared and skilled, improving service delivery and community engagement.

BAVO Chief Executive Heidi Bennett said “We are delighted to have been able to pilot this programme with financial support from BCBC and we extend our congratulations to the fourteen successful participants and looks forward to seeing the positive influence they will have on Bridgend County’s voluntary sector”.

Further to this, volunteer Huw Thomas stated “The volunteer passport gives an extra level of credibility to us as volunteers. It shows organisations we take volunteering seriously whilst helping raise awareness of volunteering in Bridgend county”

The success of this pilot scheme highlights the importance of structured training in volunteering and sets the stage for future expansion of the programme.

For more information about the Bridgend County Volunteer Passport Scheme and future opportunities, please contact BAVO on 01656 810400 or visit www.bavo.org.uk.

Our mission statement
BAVO’s purpose is to support, encourage and promote the development of a sustainable and flourishing voluntary and community sector in Bridgend County Borough, that is effective and efficient, informed and influential and delivers positive outcomes for local people.
Our mission statement
BAVO’s purpose is to support, encourage and promote the development of a sustainable and flourishing voluntary and community sector in Bridgend County Borough, that is effective and efficient, informed and influential and delivers positive outcomes for local people.

 

Safeguarding training opportunity (Group B)

An opportunity for  safeguarding training for BAVO members who work directly with individuals, in both one-to-one and group settings has arisen. Delivered by SCVS staff, the course will provide you with all of the basic safeguarding knowledge to protect the people you work with from neglect, abuse & harm.

This course is heavily subsidised and therefore BAVO can offer it for FREE to member groups*.

📅 Date: 06/02/25
Time: 09:30am – 4:30pm
📍 Location: BAVO Office
🏢 112-113 Commercial Street, Maesteg, CF34 9DL

Please note: only 12 places available.

Background

Social Care Wales has led the development of the National Safeguarding Training Standards. These standards have been co-produced by a multi-agency national development group, along with other groups focusing on specific aspects of the work. These include training and workforce specialist task and finish groups, a professional representative subgroup, and a focus group with All Wales People First members.

The standards were developed to address several key issues:

  • The absence of multi-agency, national standards for safeguarding training.
  • Inconsistencies in the design, content, and delivery of safeguarding training across organisations in Wales.
  • Uncertainty regarding the appropriate levels of safeguarding training required for the workforce.

Target Group

This training is designed for Group B practitioners who work directly with individuals, either in group settings or one-to-one. Group B staff or volunteers within an organisation have specific responsibilities towards the people they support and require a higher level of knowledge than those in Group A, due to their direct involvement with individuals.

The training content for this group focuses on four key areas:

  • Legislation, national policies, codes of conduct, and professional practice related to safeguarding.
  • Working in ways that safeguard individuals from abuse, harm, and neglect.
  • Recognising the signs, symptoms, factors, situations, and actions that could lead to or contribute to abuse, harm, or neglect.
  • How to recognise, report, respond, and record safeguarding concerns or allegations effectively.

This training can also serve as a refresher for staff who have previously completed Safeguarding Level 2/Group B training.

Course Aims

This course is designed to convey key values and essential principles in safeguarding individuals. It provides foundational knowledge for those who deliver care or support. Participants are encouraged to pursue additional training and learning tailored to the needs of the individuals they support, whether children or adults.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Describe how to work in ways that safeguard individuals from abuse, harm, and neglect.
  • Explain the factors, situations, and actions that could lead to or contribute to abuse, harm, or neglect.
  • Consider relevant legislation, national policies, codes of conduct, and professional practices in safeguarding.
  • Recognise and report different types of abuse, neglect, and harm effectively.

* T&Cs apply: failure to attend without 48 hours notice will result in a £25pp charge being invoiced.  You can send an alternative person in your place without incurring a charge.

 

 

The Mayor’s Citizenship Awards 2025

The Mayor’s Citizenship Awards are the most prestigious annual community awards celebrating exceptional citizens within Bridgend County Borough. Awards are open to all citizens who live or work in the county borough.

Nominees have to live, work, or be sited locally, and have shown the kind of values that make Bridgend great. They might have:

  • raised an outstanding amount for charity
  • performed an act of great bravery
  • regularly gone the extra mile for others
  • put the local area on the map
  • achieved something really special over the past 18 months

Please note: The deadline for nominations is Friday 17th January 2025

Find out more information and make your nomination below.

Falls awareness training

Join us for a free Falls Awareness Training session, delivered by Layla from Care & Repair. This training is tailored specifically for small, voluntary-run groups to provide a basic understanding of key topics around falls prevention and safety.

📅 Date: Monday, 13th January
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 pm
📍 Location: BAVO

The session will include:

  • The definition of Falls, Slips & Trips
  • Facts & Myths about falls
  • Risk Factors and Consequences of falls
  • Practical Falls Prevention Tips
  • Demonstration of Exercises (please note: exercises should only be used after consulting with a GP or physio to ensure suitability for individual health and mobility needs).
  • Who Can Help
  • Useful Contacts & Information

This is a fantastic opportunity to build awareness and equip your group with valuable knowledge to reduce the risk of falls and their impact.

Spaces are limited, so please email alisonmawby@bavo.org.uk to confirm your interest or attendance. Your response will help us plan and ensure the session goes ahead.

Don’t miss out—join us to learn how to make a positive impact in your community!

Adult Safeguarding training opportunities available for 2025!

Bridgend County Borough Council is pleased to offer a comprehensive training session on Adult Safeguarding, tailored for individuals in Group C under the All Wales Safeguarding Standards. Facilitated by Mike Lewis, the training will equip participants with the skills and confidence to recognise and refer safeguarding concerns, explore current policies and practice issues, and utilise the All Wales Safeguarding Procedures effectively.

Who’s eligible? 

Roles and responsibilities:

Group C practitioners are those who have direct responsibility for safeguarding people who:

  • Have an assessing role that’s linked to the safeguarding process;
  • Are operating at a level where they can give advice about safeguarding to those in group A and group B;
  • Are in a setting they work in or manage;
  • Spend a lot of time unsupervised and there may be safeguarding concerns.

An overview of Adult Safeguarding

By the end of the training participants will:

  • Have explored the context of adult safeguarding in terms of recognition and referral;
  • Have explored current policy and practice issues in Adult Safeguarding including the exploration of some recent practice reviews;
  • Be confident in using the All Wales Safeguarding procedures;
  • Have identified future learning needs in relation to Adult Safeguarding.

Dates available (please choose ONE):

Wed 22nd January 2025

Friday 7th February 2025

Monday 17th  March 2025

Wednesday 30th April 2025

Tuesday 20th May 2025

Tuesday 17th June 2025

Tuesday 15th July 2025

Location: Halo, Bridgend

Times: 09:15am for 9:30am start – 4:30pm finish

Target GroupGroup C under the All Wales Safeguarding Standards

Nomination Form: Please complete the nomination form here and email it to SCWDP@bridgend.gov.uk no later than 4 weeks before start of each course.

Lunch will not be provided.

Refreshments will be provided.

If you require any further information, please email SCWDP@bridgend.gov.uk

Warm Hub grants available now!

Deadline for the 2025 BCBC Warm Hub Grant extended until 14/01/25!

Applications from voluntary and community groups and not-for-profits that want to help improve the lives of those who may be struggling to keep warm this winter are still open.

The funding can support community organisations and venues that are currently acting as a warm hubs in their areas so that they can continue or extend their work. The panel will also consider applications for new warm hubs where there is no existing community warm hub provision or activity.

How much money can I apply for?

The total amount available is limited to circa £68k, so please only apply for what you need.  Value for money will be considered by the panel.  You can apply for up to a maximum of £2000.00

Examples of eligible spend includes but is not limited to:

  • Consumables such as provision of refreshments, snacks and if relevant to the location/need, more substantive meals.
  • Additional expenses associated with extending the opening hours of existing facilities or contributions to heat and light utilities/ broadband if facilities are opened specifically.
  • Additional costs relating to cleaning costs, refuse removal (for example, community halls).
  • Small items of equipment to support adaptation of spaces, chairs, tables, kettles, cups, plates etc.
  • Contribution to internet costs (particularly to support advice service provision in community areas/centres) – it is not anticipated that this will include costs relating to hardware.
  • Facilities for charging mobile phones / IT equipment.
  • Enrichment items/activities.
  • Transport to/from warm hubs – depending on local need.
  • Volunteer costs.
  • Advice and support services to those who attend, for example advice on financial matters, health and well-being or digital accessibility.
  • Activities such as exercise, or arts and cultural activity.

Who is eligible for the grant?

The Warm Hub Grant is available to community groups and not for profit organisations serving the communities of Bridgend County Borough.

Other information:

  • Constituted groups can apply.
  • The project must benefit communities within Bridgend County Borough.
  • Organisations will need to have a bank account in the name of the organisation, which requires at least two unrelated signatures.
  • There is no minimum amount that can be applied for.
  • Only one application per organisation
  • This is predominantly a revenue grant although small capital items will be considered.

The Warm Hub fund is being administered by BAVO – the umbrella body for community and voluntary groups in Bridgend County, and is funded by Welsh Government and Bridgend County Borough Council.

Take a look at our funding guidelines here before completing the application here.

Please note: the new deadline is 14/01/25.

For further details call BAVO, T: 01656 810400 or email: grantsadmin@bavo.org.uk

Apply now

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