If you are involved
with the care sector in Wales, you probably feel the need to have a stake
in how the sector is run and regulated – now and in the future.
Joining CFW is a cost-effective way for you and your organisation to have your say, and to give power to our collective voice. It’s also a good way of keeping up to date with all the latest best practice and regulations. We run regular seminars and conferences to keep all our members up to speed, and Care Forum Wales members automatically qualify for a detailed listing of their organisation on this website, and get access to an exclusive range of services and information.
So join us today – and help shape the future of one of Wales' biggest industries!
Membership costs £300 per annum (January – December) or £25 per month. We will send you a direct debit form to arrange your payment(s) when we receive your completed registration.
You can either register immediately using the form below, or if you prefer, you can set-up your membership in person by calling Linda Walsh on 01978 755400, or emailing her at enquiries@careforumwales.co.uk. And remember, as a member, you have the option of having your organisation's details publicly listed on this site, so please ensure that the information you provide is as full and accurate as possible as it will form the basis of your listing. As a member you will receive member account details and be able to login to this site and update your details at any time.
To become a Care Forum Wales member, please complete the form below, providing as much up-to-date and accurate information as possible.
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