Health, wellbeing and leisure
Page updated on: 23/08/2023
The ALN group is open to anyone with children that have ALN, whether diagnosed, under assessment or been diagnosed. The group does run weekly, however with limitations due to covid we do need parent to books in, it is no longer a drop in session. This can be explained once the parent reaches out via email.
Integrated Children's Centres
Tel: 01554 742203
E-mail:
Autism Wellbeing CIC is a not-for-profit social enterprise based in Carmarthenshire. We are a team of professionals working collaboratively with families and individuals affected by autism.
If you have any queries about any of our services, please do not hesitate to contact Rorie Fulton on 07393 664 048 or email him at roriefultonaw@gmail.com. Rorie is in the office on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Services include:
- Phone-Based Support
- Online training courses in Making Sense of Autismand Sensory Trauma: autism, sensory difference and the daily experience of fear
- Interoceptive Awareness course (online)
- Just Right State parents programme (online)
- Making Sense of Autism guided learning course (online/via telephone)
- Online Peer-to-Peer Support Group for Autistic Adults
- Online Peer-to-Peer Support Group for Parents of Autistic Children
- Psychological therapy for autistic people (online)
- Psychological therapy for parents and siblings (online)
- Sensory Equipment Lending Library
ERIC – Children’s bowel and bladder charity supporting all children or teenagers with a bowel or bladder problem.
"A group for mums (and dads) of autistic children living in and around Llanelli. A chance for us to meet up and for our kids to have a great time"
The National Autistic Society's hard-working volunteers run support, information and social activities for autistic adults, children and their families in their local area.
Neurodevelopmental Team
Building 1, St David’s Park
Job’s Well Road
Carmarthen
SA31 3HB
Neurodevelopmental Service Autism Assessment Service
Telephone: 01267 283077
E-mail: childasd.referrals@wales.nhs.uk
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.
Disability Sport Wales supports over a million grass roots opportunities for disability-specific and inclusive sport per year.
170 clubs around the country have achieved insport Club Ribbon Standard or higher, with many more on their in sport journey.
Sports directory within the area for people with disabilities
Actif Sports and leisure activities in leisure centre and communities
The Hive is a family, carer and for all ages and types of disability friendship group covering Carmarthenshire. Carers network to share information, signpost and help and support each other on Facebook social media, WhatsApp and/or by meeting for coffee, lunch, a walk, and/or with their families for activities/outings to also help and support each other.
Please join us Sundays from 4:00pm at the 3 Rivers, Ferryside, SA175TU
Contact - Lizzie Mathias
Email: Lizzie.thehive@hotmail.com
Carmarthenshirehelpforum@gmail.com
Tel: 07593574642
Cuppa and Chat for parents/carers, at Canolfan John Burns Centre.
Upcoming dates:
April 16 and 30, 2024
May 7 and 21, 2024
June 4 and 18, 2024
July 2 and 16, 2024
E-mail info-ajmartin12@gmail.com for more information.
Our next walk and talk group for parents and carers is on Wednesday 1 May at 1:00pm. The sessions are on the first Wednesday of every month and we meet at the car park at the back of Llanelli Leisure Centre (there is free parking for 3hrs)
The aim of the group is to promote health and wellbeing and strengthen and build friendships with like-minded people.
After the session we will go for refreshments in a nearby café.
If you are interested, or have any questions, please free to contact Linda or Delyth on 01554 744253.
Or email on lindamorgans@carmarthenshire.gov.uk or DKirkham@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
We are an online social group for people with autism in the West Wales area. We exist to provide digital space in which they can interact with other Autistic people comfortable before eventually, perhaps, deciding to meet in person at events that are planned and arranged on our server.
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