Cymru | Wales

Contact Information

Hub Address

Address

Cymru | Wales

Welsh Operational Base: Glenview House, Courthouse Street, Pontypridd, CF37 1JY

Hub Opening Hours

Opening Hours

Please see below

Hub Contact Number

Hub Contact Number

01443 485687

Email Address

Email

[email protected]

Action Deafness Cymru / Byddardod Ymlaen Cymru

Action Deafness Cymru / Byddardod Ymlaen Cymru is a service of Action Deafness, formerly Wales Council for Deaf People (WCDP).

Dedicated to providing specialist support and services for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing Communities across Wales.

Our Specialist Services

  • Peer Groups

  • Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG)

  • Deaf and Deafblind Awareness Training

  • BSL Taster Sessions

  • BSL Courses (Levels 1-6)

Interpreting More info
Hubs Connect More info
Care and Support Services More info
Learning More info
Telephone and Translation Service More info
AD 360 BSL Video Support More info
SignTranslate More info

Upcoming Events

  • Wellbeing Activities

  • Family and Children Events

  • Local Hubs and Peer Groups

  • BSL Taster Sessions and Deaf Awareness Events

  • And more

Resources

The Equality Act 2010 (English)

Ddeddf Cydraddoldeb 2010 (Cymraeg/Welsh)

Meet the Wales team

Headshot: Cath Booth
Cath Booth

Wales & Care Executive

Headshot: Kate Galloway
Kate Galloway

Service Manager (Wales)

Headshot: Paula Allen
Paula Allen

Home Manager (Wales)

Headshot: Nicola Hollister
Nicola Hollister

Business & Finance Manager (Wales)

Headshot: Chaz Hampton II
Chaz Hampton II

BSL Tutor (Wales)

Headshot: Kathryn Barnes
Kathryn Barnes

BSL Tutor / Children & Family Coordinator (Wales)

Headshot: Claire Sanders
Claire Sanders

BSL Tutor (Wales)

Headshot: Sharon Derrick
Sharon Derrick

Engagement and Information Officer (Wales)

Headshot: Tracie Sengul
Tracie Sengul

Information Access and Guidance Coordinator (Wales)

Tom's Story

Young, Deaf Tom with learning disability and a troubled past (incarceration, drug misuse) had limited communication and support. Action Deafness' specialist 1:1 communication support during rehabilitation empowered him, leading to Deaf club participation, purpose, reduced reoffending, and improved wellbeing/independence.

Kwame's Story

Arriving in the UK from Ghana, one Deaf attendee felt isolated with limited BSL. The local Hub became a lifeline, offering BSL learning, friendships, new skills, and boosted confidence. Now a thriving community member, he even joined a local Deaf football team.

Mary's Story

Going to the hubs means I get access to information that I might otherwise miss. I get useful information from the speakers, and it helps me feel more confident.

Let's connect!

To join your local hubs, or for more information, please:

Complete the enquiry form below.

Call us in BSL using the AD 360 button.

Email [email protected]

Interested in more activities and workshops in your area?

Please get in touch.

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