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Communities 2.0 Joint Winners of Class Award for Best Communications at WCVA Awards

And the winners are...

The winners of Wales Council for Voluntary Action’s (WCVA) prestigious Third Sector Awards Cymru 2014 were announced last night at a gala dinner hosted by BBC Wales presenter Jason Mohammad at the Marriott Hotel, Cardiff.

Run by WCVA and supported by voluntary sector services specialist Class Telecommunications, the awards had a shortlist of 19 groups from across the country.

WCVA Chief Executive Ruth Marks said the quality of work of the organisations nominated for awards continued to impress year on year. ‘The creativity and dedication of these groups never ceases to amaze our judges,’ she added.

‘The strength and breadth of the nominated organisations is testament to a vibrant third sector. The awards are a way to applaud and to give something back to the groups that make such a hugely positive impact on communities and individuals across Wales.’

Jonathan Levy, Chief Operating Officer with Class Telecommunications said: ‘Class is very proud to be supporting the Third Sector Awards Cymru for the seventh consecutive year. Each year, we are both humbled and inspired by the work of all the nominated organisations. This year was no exception.’

List of Third Sector Awards Cymru 2014 winners and runners-up

The Class award for best communications - for groups with effective or innovative ways of communicating their message to service users and volunteers.

WINNERS

  • Communities 2.0, a Welsh Government and European-funded programme aimed at promoting the benefits of being online and reducing digital exclusion.
  • Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends is a communications initiative with the aim of helping people with dementia feel included in their local communities.

RUNNERS-UP

  • Calan DVS one of South Wales’s leading domestic abuse support organisations.
  • WWF Cymru’s Welsh Wish\Dymuniad Cymru is a campaign run by the Welsh arm of the world’s largest environmental network.

The environmental award - for organisations that have helped deliver environmental benefits for their communities.

WINNER

  • FareShare Cymru, which takes edible surplus food from the food industry and redistributes it, working with charities and community organisations across South East Wales.

RUNNERS-UP

  • Cardiff YMCA Housing Association’s Prefab Clothing, which trains homeless people tolearnskillstohelpthemfindpaidemployment.
  • Draig Tex, based in Llandudno Junction, Conwy, a consortium of three North Wales social enterprises which exports surplus clothing from the third sector to Pakistan, East Africa, West Africa and Eastern Europe and works to keep the value of textiles in Wales, to benefit Welsh communities.

The health, social care and wellbeing award - for groups that have helped people ‘to be happier and healthier in their communities’.

WINNER

  • Gofal y Ddolen Community Support Service is run by The Red Cross Gofal service and developed with Denbighshire Social Services. Now, the service has been rolled out across most of Wales, supporting older people to cope and deal with the challenges of ageing.

RUNNERS-UP

  • The Ash Wales Filter Project (the Young Person's Quit Smoking Project for Wales) is the only smoking cessation and prevention service in the country targeted solely at young people aged 11-25.
  • Neuro Therapy Centre, Saltney, Flintshire, which supports more than 400 people with conditions including MS, Parkinson’s, MND and ME.
  • Spice, a social enterprise that helps organisations to develop Time Credit systems.Founded in 2009 in the Rhondda Valley, it now operates across the UK with its main office in Cardiff.

The award for good governance - to recognise those groups whose trustees ensure their organisation is well run and exemplar.

WINNER

  • Calan DVS one of South Wales’s leading domestic abuse support organisations.

RUNNERS-UP

  • NewLink Wales, which was established to address skills deficits across the substance misuse sector in Wales and boost the capacity of treatment services by providing and training volunteers.
  • Tai Pawb (housing for all), a charity promoting equality and social justice in housing through a membership system open to local authorities, registered social landlords, third sector organisations,contractors and individuals.

The award for innovative fundraising - for organisations that have run campaigns or events demonstrating creativity and innovation in fundraising.

WINNER

  • Merthyr Tydfil Housing Association Youth Group was set up to help Merthyr Housing reach its goal of raising the aspirations and life experiences of its young people through education and fundraising.

RUNNERS-UP

  • Inner Wheel District 15 is part of the largest women's organisation in the world.The District has 31 clubs across West and South Wales, and in 2013 – 2014 raised more than £30,000 for charities.
  • Xcel Project– Towy Community Church in Johnstown, Carmarthen - the only charity-run bowling alley in the UK.Proceeds are invested back into the community through a foodbank and a recycled furniture project.

Award for the most admired organisation - for organisations most respected for their inspirational work and the causes they represent.

WINNER

Swansea-based Ethnic Youth Support Team (EYST), which was set up in 2005 by a group of ethnic minority young people to fill a gap in provision for young BME people aged 11 to 25 by providing a culturally sensitive and holistic support service to meet their needs.

RUNNERS-UP

Taking Flight Theatre Company was founded to promote complete inclusivity for disabled actors.

Time to Change Wales, the first national campaign to address the stigma and discrimination faced by people with mental health problems.

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A’r enillwyr yw...

Cyhoeddwyd enillwyr Gwobrau Trydydd Sector Cymru, Cyngor Gweithredu Gwirfoddol Cymru (WCVA) neithiwr mewn seremoni wobrwyo fawreddog yng Ngwesty’r Marriott, Caerdydd, gydaJason Mohammad yn cyflwyno.

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Mae’r gwobrau’n cael eu trefnu gan WCVA a’u noddi gan Class Telecommunications, sy’n arbenigo mewn gwasanaethau i’r sector gwirfoddol, ac roedd rhestr fer ac arni 19 o grwpiau o bob cwr o’r wlad.

Dywedodd Prif Weithredwr WCVA Ruth Marks fod ansawdd gwaith y mudiadau a enwebwyd am wobr yn parhau i greu argraff flwyddyn ar ôl blwyddyn.‘Mae creadigrwydd ac ymrwymiad y grwpiau hyn bob amser yn syfrdanu ein beirniaid,’ ychwanegodd.

‘Mae cryfder ac ehangder y mudiadau sydd wedi’u henwebu yn brawf o fywiogrwydd y trydydd sector.Mae’r gwobrau’n ffordd o gymeradwyo a rhoi rhywbeth yn ôl i’r grwpiau sy’n cael effaith mor bositif ar gymunedau ac unigolion ledled Cymru.’

Dywedodd Jonathan Levy, Prif Swyddog Gweithredu Class Telecommunications: ‘Mae Class yn falch iawn o fod yn rhan o Wobrau Trydydd Sector Cymru am y seithfed flwyddyn yn olynol.Bob blwyddyn, mae gwaith yr holl fudiadau sy’n cael eu henwebu yn ein rhyfeddu a’n hysbrydoli, ac nid yw eleni’n eithriad.

Rhestr enillwyr ac ail orau Gwobrau Trydydd Sector Cymru 2014

Gwobr Class am y cyfathrebu gorau – ar gyfer grwpiau sydd â ffyrdd effeithiol neu arloesol o gyfleu eu neges i ddefnyddwyr eu gwasanaethau a gwirfoddolwyr.

ENILLWYR

  • Cymunedau 2.0, rhaglen gan Lywodraeth Cymru a ariennir gan gyllid Ewropeaidd i hyrwyddo buddion bod arlein a lleihau allgáu digidol.
  • Cyfeillion Dementia gan Gymdeithas Alzheimer’s, menter gyfathrebu sy’n ceisio helpu pobl sydd â dementia i deimlo’n rhan o’u cymunedau lleol.

YR AIL ORAU

  • Calan DVS, un o fudiadau cymorth mwyaf blaenllaw y De ym maes cam-drin domestig.
  • Dymuniad Cymru gan WWF Cymru, ymgyrch a arweinir gan gangen Cymru y rhwydwaith amgylcheddol mwyaf yn y byd.

Y wobr amgylcheddol – ar gyfer mudiadau sydd wedi helpu i ddarparu buddion amgylcheddol i’w cymunedau.

ENILLYDD

  • FareShare Cymru, sy’n cymryd bwyd bwytadwy dros ben o’r diwydiant bwyd ac yn ei ailddosbarthu, gan weithio gydag elusennau a mudiadau cymunedol ledled y De Ddwyrain.

YR AIL ORAU

  • Prefab Clothing gan Gymdeithas Tai YMCA Caerdydd, sy’n hyfforddi pobl ddigartref i ddysgu sgiliau i’w helpu i ddod o hyd i waith cyflogedig.
  • Draig Tex, wedi’i leoli yng Nghyffordd Llandudno, Conwy, consortiwm ac ynddo dair menter gymdeithasol o’r Gogledd sy’n allforio dillad dros ben o’r trydydd sector i Bacistan, Dwyrain Affrica, Gorllewin Affrica a Dwyrain Ewrop ac yn gweithio i gadw gwerth tecstilau yng Nghymru, er budd cymunedau Cymru.

Y wobr iechyd, gofal cymdeithasol a lles – ar gyfer grwpiau sydd wedi helpu pobl ‘i fod yn hapusach ac yn iachach yn eu cymunedau’.

ENILLYDD

  • Gwasanaeth Cymorth Cymunedol Gofal y Ddolen,sy’n cael ei gynnal gan wasanaeth Gofal y Groes Goch ac a ddatblygwyd gyda Gwasanaethau Cymdeithasol Sir Ddinbych.Nawr, mae’r gwasanaeth wedi’i roi ar waith ar draws y rhan fwyaf o Gymru i helpu i ddiwallu anghenion poblogaeth sy’n heneiddio.

YR AIL ORAU

  • Prosiect Filter Ash Cymru (Prosiect Stopio Ysmygu Pobl Ifanc Cymru), yr unig wasanaeth stopio ac atal ysmygu yn y wlad sydd wedi’i dargedu’n llwyr at bobl ifanc 11-25 oed.
  • Canolfan Therapi Niwro, Saltney, Sir y Fflint, sy’n cefnogi dros 400 o bobl sydd â chyflyrau gan gynnwys MS, clefyd Parkinson, MND ac ME.
  • Spice, menter gymdeithasol sy’n helpu mudiadau i ddatblygu systemau Credyd Amser. Fe’i sefydlwyd yn 2009 yng Nghwm Rhondda, ac mae bellach ar waith ledled y Deyrnas Unedig gyda’i phrif swyddfa yng Nghaerdydd.

Y wobr am lywodraethu da – cydnabod y grwpiau hynny y mae eu hymddiriedolwyr yn sicrhau bod eu mudiad yn cael ei redeg yn dda ac yn benigamp.

ENILLYDD

  • Calan DVS, un o fudiadau cymorth mwyaf blaenllaw y De ym maes cam-drin domestig.

YR AIL ORAU

  • NewLink Cymru, a sefydlwyd i fynd i’r afael â diffyg sgiliau ar draws y sector camddefnyddio sylweddau yng Nghymru a hybu gallu gwasanaethau trin drwy ddarparu a hyfforddi gwirfoddolwyr.
  • Tai Pawb, elusen sy’n hyrwyddo cydraddoldeb a chyfiawnder cymdeithasol ym myd tai drwy system aelodaeth sy’n agored i awdurdodau lleol, landlordiaid cymdeithasol cofrestredig, mudiadau trydydd sector, contractwyr ac unigolion.

Y wobr am godi arian yn arloesol - ar gyfer mudiadau sydd wedi cynnal ymgyrchoedd neu ddigwyddiadau sy'n dangos creadigrwydd ac arloesedd wrth godi arian.

ENILLYDD

  • Grŵp Ieuenctid Cymdeithas Tai Merthyr Tudful, a sefydlwyd i helpu Tai Merthyr i gyrraedd ei nod o godi dyheadau a phrofiadau bywyd ei bobl ifanc drwy addysg a chodi arian.

YR AIL ORAU

  • Inner Wheel District 15, sy’n rhan o’r mudiad mwyaf i fenywod yn y byd. Mae gan District 31 o glybiau ledled Gorllewin a De Cymru, ac yn 2013 – 2014 llwyddodd i godi dros £30,000 i elusennau.
  • Xcel Bowl – Eglwys Gymunedol Tywi yn Nhre Ioan, Caerfyrddin – yr unig ali fowlio yn y Deyrnas Unedig sy’n cael ei rhedeg gan elusen. Ailfuddsoddir yr elw yn y gymuned drwy fanc bwyd a phrosiect ailgylchu dodrefn.

Y wobr am y mudiad a edmygir fwyaf - ar gyfer mudiadau a edmygir yn fawr am eu gwaith ysbrydoledig a'r achosion maent yn eu cynrychioli.

Topics

  • Economy, Finance

Categories

  • wcva
  • jason mohammed
  • awards
  • communities 2.0
  • digital inclusion
  • welsh government

Regions

  • Wales

Communities 2.0

Communities 2.0 is a Welsh Government programme and is part of the Delivering a Digital Wales strategy. Communities 2.0 is delivered by four partner organisations – the Wales Co-operative Centre, Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services, Carmarthenshire County Council and the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling (University of South Wales).

www.communities2point0.org.uk

Contacts

David Madge

Press contact Marketing, Press & Public Affairs Officer Press and Public Affairs. Marketing (primarily Succession and Consortia Project). 01792484005

Catherine Evans

Press contact Marketing Manager Overall responsibility for marketing and communications at the Wales Co-operative Centre 01443 743943

Mark Smith

Press contact Marketing Officer Social Media, Case Studies and Communities 2.0 029 2055 6163