Welcome to C3SC’s Brexit News Hub. Here you will find resources and articles relating to the latest developments surrounding Brexit’s effect on Cardiff and its third sector.
We have listed links to other websites that provide ongoing analysis, with key articles being posted directly on this page.
Resources
Please be aware that we cannot guarantee the quality or frequency of information on external websites
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The Learned Society of Wales – Soft Power Strategies – How should Wales project itself on the world stage? Information and Registration here
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EUSS Information Hub The Council has a webpage providing advice and support EUSS Information Hub The webpage includes details of voluntary sector organisations funded by both the Home Office and Welsh Government to support EU nationals to apply to the EUSS. Details of any events the Council or its partners organise will be posted here. PSB partners will also be informed of any future social media campaigns. Everything you need to know about the EU settlement Scheme. PSB members are welcome to contact the Council’s Cohesion and Community Engagement Team directly with any EUSS questions/ event requests –cohesion@cardiff.gov.uk
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Deputy Minister and Chief Whip Jane Hutt AM – written statement – available to download here.
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Public Health Wales – “Supporting farming communities at times of uncertainty”(English–Welsh).
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Transitional immigration arrangements for EU citizens moving to the UK after Brexit, if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. The policy statement is now published.
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The European temporary leave to remain (Euro TLR) Scheme will provide a route to apply for this immigration status. Applications will involve a simple online process and identity, security and criminality checks. The written ministerial statement is here
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A portal has launched bringing together support services to help vulnerable EU citizens applying for the EU Settlement Scheme in Wales
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The Brexit Civil Society Alliance and the Wales Civil society Forum on Brexit have coordinated an open letter to the Prime Minister highlighting that many third sector organisations are deeply concerned about the implications of a no deal Brexit. If you would like to add your name to it, please email to whitmorecd@cardiff.ac.uk
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Brexit: A disaster, an irrelevance or a huge opportunity for charities?
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Getting Brexit Ready – A Guide for Small to Large Third Sector Organisations in Wales (pdf)
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GOV.UK information and guidance on the UK exiting the EU – including rights for EU nationals and UK nationals travelling to the EU
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Business Wales: Brexit Toolkit for Businesses: How prepared is your business?
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WCVA Webinar: European Solidary Corps, an EU scheme to promote cross-border volunteering and working opportunities for young people.
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A film from Andrew Evans, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, detailing information on the supply of medicines and medical supplies. Avaliable in Cymraeg or English.The Health Minister, Vaughan Gething also tweeted the message.
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Brexit and Disability FAQ English
Brexit and Disability FAQ Cymraeg
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BREXIT Devolution and Civil Society Report / Brexit, Datganoli a Chymdeithas Sifil Exec Summary Cymraeg
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Citizens Advice Cymru’s EU Citizens Rights service home page which includes their helpline number (0300 3309 059) and information leaflets in 5 European languages: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/wales/about-us/how-we-provide-advice/advice-partnerships/eu-citizens-rights-service/ The EU Citizens Rights project is delivered across Wales to support EU, EAA and Swiss nationals to seek settled and pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) in the UK. Citizens Advice Cymru have been awarded funding by the Welsh Government to deliver two services as part of the EU Citizens Rights Project
News
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On 6 June 2019, Cardiff University’s and WCVA’s Brexit Forum Project and Disability Wales teamed up to bring together academics, disabled people’s organisations, and Welsh Government Ministers to explore the implications of leaving the European Union for disabled people.
The briefings below provides answers to questions collected during the event to help disabled people and organisations understand what Brexit may mean for them and to raise the profile of concerns emerging directly from communities in Wales.
Brexit and Disability FAQ English
Brexit and Disability FAQ Cymraeg
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At the PSB Delivery Board meeting in September the need to encourage people to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) was discussed (Press release – summer 2019). Applications must be submitted by 30 June 2021.
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Brexit Civil Sociey Newsletter – 10/10/19
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Brexit Civil Society Newsletter – 20/09/19
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Brexit Civil Society Newsletter – 14/08/19
For previous articles and news go to the archive.
Events
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Catherine Fookes, director of WEN Wales, has written an excellent piece on how Brexit must not equal a regression of women’s rights.
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The Welsh Government has also announced a package of support being made available to EU citizens in Wales.
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Trade, Health and Well-being Symposium – 7th of November from 10:30 to 15:00. Register here.
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The Learned Society of Wales – Soft Power Strategies – How should Wales project itself on the world stage? Information and Registration here
- We are in the process of putting together an engagement programme to welcome an official delegation from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) to Cardiff over 12-13 November 2019. To express interest or for more information – please email us at Whitmorecd@cardiff.ac.uk.
- Gweminar: Hawliau dinasyddion yr UE wedi Brexit/Webinar: EU citizens’ rights and entitlements post-Brexit Sylwch mai yn Saesneg y cynhelir y gweminar. Please note that the webinar will be delivered in English.
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The Ethnic Youth Support Team, Race Council Cymru, Show Racism the Red Card and the Wales Civil Society Forum on Brexit are hosting a free event, open to organisations and community members on 16 January from 12:00 to 16:00 at the Pierhead Building in Cardiff Bay to explore the impact that Brexit is having on BME communities in Wales. We are also pleased that we will be joined by Jeremy Miles AM, Counsel General and Brexit Minister, and Jane Hutt AM, Deputy Minister and Chief Whip.A light lunch will be provided. Panel and agenda to follow soon. Please click here to register.