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Who We Work With

The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales provides Free Core Membership and paid membership opportunities such as our Community Ambassador Membership option. Membership is not just for large companies – it is highly relevant and beneficial to all sizes and type of organisations.

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We are working with over 200 small to medium businesses across Wales who have signed up to our Free Core Membership, alongside this we are supporting and working with the following organisations as part of their affiliation memberships or have joined as a Community Ambassador. If you would like to learn more about joining the Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales please get in touch.

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Cartrefi Cymru Co-op

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Cartrefi Cymru Co-op, a not-for-profit organisation, is a WCRC Community Ambassado and is now a member of the centre's cyber community made up of Welsh organisations committed to supporting businesses across Wales to develop their cyber resilience.

 

Supporting people with learning disabilities, autism, behaviours that challenge, older people, and carers across Wales, Cartrefi Cymru Co-op provides skilled and respectful staff to work in people’s homes and local communities, promoting their independence, social inclusion and safety. As well as a charity it is a multi stakeholder co-operative who pool all its members’ talents and ideas to make our communities better places for everyone. 

 

Its support skills and practice are all based on a commitment to respect, safeguard, and enable adults to live a good life, regardless of any other label.  

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Centre for Digital Public Services

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The Centre for Digital Public Services (CDPS) was set up to support the design and delivery of better public services in Wales. We are an arm’s length body of Welsh Government and, together with the chief digital officers in health, Welsh Government and local government, we are responsible for delivering the digital strategy for Wales.

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We are here to support Wales to design and deliver better, sustainable digital public services. We will:

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  • Support organisations to design and deliver better digital public services that are simple, secure and easy to use

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  • Demonstrate what good looks like through delivering exemplar projects and initiatives

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  • Set and own Wales’s agreed standards for digital public services

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  • Attract great people to work in digital publics services in Wales

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We’re creating a blended team of digital experts made up of permanent staff, fixed term appointments,secondments from the Welsh public sector and suppliers to work together to deliver our aims.​

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FOR Cardiff

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FOR Cardiff is a business improvement district (BID) that represents 750+ businesses in Cardiff city centre who fund us to enhance the experience of the capital and deliver projects that benefit the business community.

 

Since 2016, we have invested over £7.5 million into improving Cardiff through projects like the ‘Cardiff Against Business Crime’ crime reduction partnership, free member training, city centre cleansing and award-winning events.

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Tai Calon Community Housing

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Tai Calon Community Housing was established on 26th July 2010. We are a not-for-profit, community mutual organisation and Blaenau Gwent’s largest social housing provider, with nearly 6,000 homes.

 

We are a major employer in the local area, with over 260 well trained and committed staff who all contribute to our annual turnover of over £25 million. To date we have invested over £120 million in our homes to ensure they reached and are maintained to the Welsh Housing Quality Standard.

 

In 2020 Tai Calon Community Housing was named one of the Sunday Times Top 100 Not For Profit Companies to work for. We were also proud to be awarded a coveted Customer Service Excellence Award – recognising our commitment to the highest standards of service for our community.

 

In addition, the company secured Disability Confident status, recognising our efforts to ensure a safe, supportive and inclusive environment for disabled colleagues.

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Rhyl BID

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Rhyl Business Improvement District (BID) has joined the WCRC as a Community Ambassador and is now a member of the centre's cyber community which is made up of Welsh organisations that are committed to supporting businesses across Wales to develop their cyber resilience. Wales to develop their cyber resilience.

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​Rhyl BID represents the business community’s interests at a local, regional, and national level. The team provides day-to-day promotion and support to our members, via events, projects, and initiatives, as well as via our Town Rangers, who serve as tourism ambassadors, first aiders, and are the eyes and ears of our town.

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The contents of this website are provided for general information only and are not intended to replace specific professional advice relevant to your situation. The intention of The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales is to encourage cyber resilience by raising issues and disseminating information on the experiences and initiatives of others.  Articles on the website cannot by their nature be comprehensive and may not reflect the most recent legislation, practice, or application to your circumstances. The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales provides affordable services and Cyber Essentials partners if you need specific support. For specific questions please contact us at enquiries@wcrcentre.co.uk.

 

The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales does not accept any responsibility for any loss which may arise from reliance on information or materials published on this document.  It is not responsible for the content of external internet sites that link to this site or which are linked from it.

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