Cardiff Third Sector Representatives
Cardiff Third Sector Council operates the local Third Sector Representation Scheme in partnership, representing the interests of Cardiff’s third sector at strategic meeting and working groups. Third Sector Representatives in Cardiff are:
Here is a list of other contacts, partners and websites, which you may find helpful:
- ACEVO (Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations): supporting, connecting, developing and representing the third sector’s leaders, which include Chief Executives, Chairs, Trustees, Directors and Senior Managers – www.acevo.org.uk
- Cardiff Volunteer Centre – the Volunteer Centre run in Cardiff by the Community for the Community – https://restore.c3sc.org.uk/volunteer/
- Cardiff and Vale Regional Partnership – ensures the partnership bodies work effectively together
- Cardiff and Vale University Health Board – www.cardiffandvaleuhb.wales.nhs.uk
- Cardiff Council – www.cardiff.gov.uk
- Cardiff Public Services Board: information on the work that public, private and third sector organisations are jointly undertaking to move the city forward – www.cardiffpartnership.co.uk/cardiff-public-services-board/
- Charity Evaluation Services: the UK’s leading provider of support and advice on quality and evaluation systems for the voluntary sector – www.ncvo.org.uk
- Information Commissioner’s Office: the UK’s independent authority set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals – http://ico.org.uk/
- National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NVCO): the largest umbrella body for the voluntary and community sector in England – www.ncvo-vol.org.uk
- Open4Communities – one-stop shop for funding advice and opportunities – www.c3sc.org.uk
- Participation Cymru specialises in the advice and information on public and community engagement – www.participationcymru.org.uk
- Social Firms Wales: the National Support Agency for Social Firm Development – www.socialfirmswales.co.uk
- Wales Co-operative Centre: here to help co-operatives, social enterprises, community groups and voluntary organisations – www.walescooperative.org
- Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA): the voice of the voluntary sector in Wales –www.wcva.org.uk
- Welsh Government services and information: https://gov.wales/
- Welsh Institute for Health and Social Care works to bridge the many divides between research, policy and practice in health and social care – wihsc.glam.ac.uk