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Join ClinksCAIS is a registered charity and leading voluntary sector provider of personal support services in Wales. It helps people who are having problems with addictions, mental health, personal development and employment – as well as offering assistance and information to their families and friends. Its wide range of services includes residential treatment and rehabilitation, counselling, peer mentoring, supporting people in their homes, assisting people back into work or education, group work and other motivational interventions. CAIS can also offer a comprehensive range of training courses, together with training and support for employers. It is very active in the field of employment interventions including the development of our own social enterprises. CAIS is committed to working in partnership with others in keeping with the All Wales Strategy – Tackling Substance Misuse in Wales. All of its services aim to help people to recover from addiction and rebuild normal, productive lifestyles.
Contact
Address
Tŷ Dafydd Alun,
36 Princes Drive
Colwyn Bay
Conwy
LL29 8LA
United Kingdom
Help Line No.
0345 06 121 12
Work Tel. No.
01492 863 007
enquiries@cais.org.uk
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Advice & advocacy
Custody or Community
Custody
Community
No. of service users
1000
No. of Paid Staff
161
No. of Volunteers
117
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Company limited by guarantee
Year of Formation
1976
Organisation's Income
£5m - £10m
Contract History
Regions
Wales
Area covered
1 or more regions
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Counselling
Education
Employment
Family support
Gambling
Housing & homelessness
Mental health
Mentoring & befriending
Sentence management
Peer support
Personal development
Physical health
Resettlement
Restorative justice
Lived experience involvement
Sexual health
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Children
Families
Men
Older people
People on a short sentence
Women
Young people