Workshops for Young People and Parents

As part of the Future Insight Project funded by the Big Lottery, the UCAN Team ran workshops in partnership with Guide Dogs at The Gwent Visual Impairment Service in Cwmbran, for young people and their parents. While the young people enjoyed confidence building drama activities, parents attended ‘Stepping Back’, a workshop delivered by Adrian Linney of Guide Dogs, for parents of transition aged children and young people with a visual impairment, to help them gain confidence and practical skills to support their
child’s preparation for the transition to living independently.

Fantastic Show

Milford Haven School hosted a weeklong series of workshops, which culminated in a performance at the Torch Theatre. Bernie Latham, Artistic Director of UCAN said ‘ We are so grateful for the support of the school and all the staff, in particular the wonderful Jenny Turner’. The performance, which was very well attended by family and friends, was a great success. A massive congratulations to all the young performers.

The Art Of Kindness

We are delighted to announce that we have secured funding from The Arts Council of Wales to create a project called the Art of Kindness. This exciting new project will examine the relationship between, acts of kindness and acts that cause pain. This is a partnership project with the Community Trade Union and the National League of the Blind and Disabled. Performances planned for early September.

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