Cardiff Advice Providers' Network

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This network was established by several advice providers across Cardiff who came together to join up their work and address the demands of the people of Cardiff.

The network is facilitated by Cardiff Third Sector Council in order to provide a forum for third sector advice providers to work in partnership with Cardiff Council, one of the largest funders for advice work in Cardiff.


Here are the aims of the network:

  • To develop awareness and understanding of the advice sector within Cardiff to ensure that it is fairly represented in the interest of the city's citizens.
  • To work in partnership to develop an improved advice sector in the interests of the people of Cardiff.
  • To provide a single strong voice for Cardiff’s advice sector in increasingly difficult times.
  • To provide a networking opportunity for the diversity of advice providers.
  • To demonstrate the nature of Cardiff’s vibrant advice sector, which is unique because of the wide range of providers in the City.

Events

Here are the dates for the rest of the year:

Friday 28th June from 1pm to 3pm

Tuesday 24th September from 9.30am to 12pm

Friday 29th November from 9.30am to 12pm

All events take place at C3SC offices in Brunel House, 2 Fitzalan Road, Cardiff CF24 0EB.

 

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To find out more:

If you’d like more information on Cardiff Advice Providers' Network, please email Kevin Rahman-Daultrey at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call him on (029) 2048 5722.

Contact Us

Cardiff Third Sector Council (C3SC),

Ground Floor, Brunel House,

2 Fitzalan Road, Cardiff CF24 0EB

Tel: (029) 2048 5722

Fax: (029) 2046 4196

Email: enquiries@c3sc.org.uk

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