Making your activities inclusive: Wales

(formerly Capacity building training)

Who are we?

Access Unlimited is a new programme funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. The Royal Society of Blind Children (RSBC) are working across Wales in partnership with the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services (CWVYS), The Welsh Council of the Blind, North Wales Society for the Blind, Vision Support and Boys and Girls Clubs of Wales.

Aiming higher for children and young people:

This project responds to the independent recommendations presented to Welsh Government on the Youth Work Strategy for Wales.

In particular:

  • To work together to promote equality, inclusion and diversity, both in terms of access to youth work services in Wales, and in relation to the role that youth work services can play in proactively challenging discriminatory attitudes and behaviours within society.
  • To build on its commitment to support and develop the youth work profession with a career structure offering progression.

You can find the full report: ‘Time to deliver for young people in Wales – Achieving a sustainable delivery model for youth work services in Wales’ linked below.

To find out more about the training you can download this information leaflet; Making your activities inclusive – free training
You can register to attend a training session on the RSBC website here; https://www.rsbc.org.uk/how-can-we-help/for-professionals/making-your-activities-inclusive/wales/

You can find out more about the opportunities RSBC provides for blind or partially sighted Children and young people in England and Wales here; https://www.rsbc.org.uk/how-can-we-help/for-children-young-people/