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Adults and children social care in Gwynedd
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Teulu Gwynedd
Adults
Information, advice and services to support adults in Gwynedd to live independently, and information about care homes, financial help, dementia support and more.
Children and families
Information about children services, including reporting a child at risk, Teulu Gwynedd support service, childcare, adoption and more.
Unpaid carers
Supporting the health and wellbeing of unpaid carers is key and there is a lot of support available.
Disability
Help to live independently, grants, services and information.
Dementia
Information and support is available for those living with dementia and their families
Autism
Information about autism and the support available to autistic people and their families.
SOS #Dare2Care
Cyngor Gwynedd is calling for more care workers in Gwynedd.
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