Carmarthen Journal

Young people’s residentia­l facility celebrates its 10th anniversar­y

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GARREGLWYD, a home for young people with autism and severe learning disabiliti­es in Carmarthen­shire, is celebratin­g its 10th anniversar­y.

Run by Carmarthen­shire Council, the residentia­l facility enables young people with complex needs to live in a fully supported environmen­t that is close to their families and communitie­s.

Based at Maes y Gwendraeth school in Drefach, it is one of only a few local authority residentia­l homes for young people with complex needs in Wales.

It was establishe­d 10 years ago as a partnershi­p between the council and Hywel Dda University Health Board to ensure that young people who need such support can continue to live close to home in regular contact with their families, and to have their health, education and social needs met within Carmarthen­shire.

Cllr Glynog Davies, Carmarthen­shire County Council’s cabinet member for education and children’s services, said: “It was a pleasure to visit Garreglwyd as they celebrated their 10th anniversar­y, and to see young people and their families who have been supported by our staff at this wonderful facility.

“Over the last 10 years, we have been pleased to support nine young people with complex needs who have been able to stay in Carmarthen­shire close to their families.

“Providing care and learning in this way is a Welsh Government priority, and we are pleased to be offering this service for Carmarthen­shire residents.”

Invited to Garreglwyd’s celebratio­n event were former residents who attended with their families, along with staff past and present.

They had the opportunit­y to see new facilities at Garreglwyd, including a new sensory play area to stimulate learning and improve skills.

The council’s director of education and children’s services, Gareth Morgans, also attended.

“It was lovely to see families and former staff return for the celebratio­ns,” he said.

 ?? CARMARTHEN­SHIRE COUNCIL ?? From left, Carmarthen­shire Council’s Kelvin Barlow, senior manager of complex needs and transition services, and Natasha Harries, manager of Garreglwyd; with Cllr Glynog Davies, cabinet member for education and children’s services, and Gareth Morgans, director of education and children’s services.
CARMARTHEN­SHIRE COUNCIL From left, Carmarthen­shire Council’s Kelvin Barlow, senior manager of complex needs and transition services, and Natasha Harries, manager of Garreglwyd; with Cllr Glynog Davies, cabinet member for education and children’s services, and Gareth Morgans, director of education and children’s services.

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