
Sites that relate specifically to adopters and prospective adopters living in Wales, including the Adoption Register and a directory of support services for families.
Stores details of children awaiting adoption, whose own agency has not been able to find the right adoptive family, and details of approved adopters awaiting a placement whose agency has not been able to match them with appropriate children. Register staff use the information to see whether they can suggest possible 'matches' between children and prospective adopters.
Provides support for birth relatives, adoptive families and adopted people and provides intermediary services for people looking to trace relatives. Services are available to people living in: Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, Powys, Blaenau Gwent, Newport, Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.
Aims to reach out to the most disadvantaged children, young people, families and communities in Wales to help ensure that every child has the best possible start in life. Services in Wales include families and activities centres; family link services providing support through short holidays and leisure opportunities for disabled children and young people; and support for young people with mental health concerns, such as self-harming, eating disorders and those suffering from mental and emotional distress.
Carmarthenshire Directory of Services for FamiliesAnnually updated director of services for children, young people and their families, listed by category.
Charity and national umbrella organisation for those working with children and young people in Wales. Work includes promoting Wales-based research about children and families, acting as a focal point for campaigns supporting the interests of children and providing a public mouthpiece for children, especially the most disadvantaged.
Champion for children in Wales. The Commissioner works to make sure that children and young people are safe from harm and that as many people as possible know about children’s rights. Provides an Advice and Support service for children and young people, and the people who care about them, to have someone to turn to when they run out of all other options when dealing with a problem.
The Independent Review Mechanism Cymru (IRM Cyrmu) independently reviews fostering or adoption applications where they have been declined by their agency. The Welsh Assembly has contracted BAAF Cymru to run IRM Cymru from 1 April 2010.