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Disabled Visitors Invited to Help Shape a More Accessible Wales

“Your Visit. Your Voice. Your Wales.” The“Your Visit. Your Voice. Your Wales.” campaign aims to gather real experiences from disabled visitors to help businesses understand what is working well, identify barriers and improve accessibility for future visitors. Feedback can be submitted directly through the PIWS website or by completing a Disabled Visitor Feedback Form and…

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“Please, give us a smile.”

“Please, give us a smile.” This is the message from the mum of a disabled little boy, as she shares a day in her life in a powerful diary entry. On this day, she gets shouted at, she cries, and it’s overall utterly overwhelming. But for Sarah, it’s a fairly normal day. This is a…

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Accessible Urdd Eisteddfod 2026: Introducing the Piws SAFE SPACE

At Piws, we believe that everyone deserves to feel welcome, safe, and included at events across Wales. This year, we’re proud to be working alongside partners from across the country to support the Urdd in delivering a more accessible experience at the Urdd Eisteddfod 2026 (23–29 May). Introducing the Piws SAFE SPACE Throughout the week,…

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Accessible Adventures Wales: Share Your Voice

Accessible Adventures Wales is a new campaign from Piws, designed to improve inclusive days out across North Wales. By bringing together families, communities, and organisations, Accessible Adventures Wales is helping to shape a more accessible future for everyone. What is Accessible Adventures Wales? Accessible Adventures Wales celebrates attractions that are working to improve accessibility, including…

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Piws Featured in Children in Wales Spring Magazine 2026

Piws Children in Wales Magazine Feature Showcases Inclusive Work in Wales Piws is proud to be featured in the Children in Wales Spring Magazine 2026, showcasing our work to create inclusive, accessible spaces for disabled children and young people across Wales. This feature in the Piws Children in Wales Magazine highlights our growing impact and…

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Creating Space, Confidence and Community: Piws Partners Yr Urdd for a more inclusive Eisteddfod

The Spring edition of the Children in Wales magazine – we’re on page 8 Shaped around the ‘Children in Wales theme at their Annual Conference, ‘Voices in Action: Putting Participation at the heart of change’, this issue highlights that when young people are genuinely involved, services work better for everyone. Read now: https://isu.pub/3PxcECB Darllenwch nawr:…

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Coalition for Families with Disabled Children Launches Ahead of the 2026 Welsh Elections

Families across Wales deserve a strong voice in shaping the nation’s future. That belief stands at the heart of the Coalition for Families with Disabled Children Wales, a united movement of parents, carers, professionals, and organisations working together to advocate for fair policies and improved services for disabled children and their families. Launched ahead of…

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S.P.A.C.E. – STAKEHOLDER PARENT AND CARER ENGAGEMENT MEETINGS

Stakeholder Parent and Carer Engagement (S.P.A.C.E.) meetings are giving families a strong and influential voice in shaping services and policy across Wales. Register here What began as a small gathering of four parents and eight stakeholders in Bangor in 2022 has grown into a national platform, co-led with Family Fund since 2025. At the heart…

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Join Us for an Inclusive Christmas Service at Bangor Cathedral – 11Dec 2025

The Inclusive Christmas Service at Bangor Cathedral is a warm, welcoming and accessible festive celebration for people of all ages and abilities. This special event has been designed to ensure everyone can enjoy Christmas in a relaxed, sensory-aware environment, with performances from local organisations across North Wales. Who Will Be Performing? We are excited to…

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