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Free sensory walks training workshop
Sense Cymru are running their next FREE sensory walks training workshop on Tuesday 15th August. It is suitable for anyone with an interest in developing and leading a sensory walk.
Introducing Jess Tempest from the YMCA Healthy Relationship Service
Hello, my name is Jess Tempest and I work for YMCA, Healthy Relationship Service. I am the C-Card coordinator for the Vale of the Glamorgan. I can also facilitate group sessions and training for young people and professionals. The YMCA Healthy Relationship Service is a specialist and confidential Sexual Health and Relationship Service.
Information session: 5 Ways to Arthritis Wellbeing
Thursday – 17 August 2023. Online via Teams 10.30 am – 11.30 pm
Strategic Equality Objectives – Public consultation opens
As a public health organisation, we want inclusivity to run through all aspects of the work we deliver for the people of Wales.
Our current Strategic Equality Plan – which sets out how we will address inequalities – is coming to the end of its four year cycle. During recent months we have been involving staff and stakeholders in developing some draft objectives to take us from April 2024 - March 2028.
We are now launching a consultation with the public for three months. The deadline for responses is 1 November 2023.
A majority of people in Wales would attend bystander to violence training if offered.
In the latest survey from Public Health Wales’ Time to Talk Public Health panel, 6 in 10 people said they would be likely (38 percent) or very likely (23 percent) to take up the offer of face-to-face bystander to violence training if offered.
Increase in testing and treatment supports progress to elimination of hepatitis C in Wales
On World Hepatitis Day, the latest annual report from Public Health Wales into blood borne viruses (BBVs), including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV infections, shows there has been progress towards eliminating these infections as a public health problem by 2030 in Wales.
Special event to mark Cycle to Work Day this Thursday
Cycle to Work Day, the UK’s biggest celebration of cycle commuting, is back on Thursday, August 3.
Family fun day celebrates progress in care for sickle cell and thalassaemia patients
Patients and their relatives affected by two inherited blood disorders were treated to a special family fun day in Grangetown.
KidzMedz Cymru teaches children and young people how to safely swallow tablets in Wales-first initiative
Children and young people across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan are being taught how to safely swallow tablets and capsules so they can switch from liquid medication for pills in a Wales-first initiative.
World Breastfeeding Week 2023
This week (1 – 7 August) we’re joining organisations around the world to support World Breastfeeding Week! At Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board, we run a number of community breastfeeding support groups across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. All groups are run by experienced health visitors or midwives, apart from peer support groups which are run by parents who have been trained to provide breastfeeding support.
Launch of Loneliness and Isolation Grant Fund 2023
The revenue-only fund is provided via the Welsh Government Connected Communities scheme and administered by Glamorgan Voluntary Services (GVS) in liaison with the Vale of Glamorgan Council.
The Fund is open for applications from Tuesday 1st August 2023, with a deadline for submission of 12 noon on Friday, 15th September 2023.
This revenue-only Fund aims to support proposals which tackle loneliness and social isolation. The overall aim is to increase opportunities for people to connect, create cohesive and supportive communities and supporting connected communities.
All Wales Hoarding Task Force - Launch Event
Join us on Friday September 15th 2023 at City Hall in Cardiff as we start channelling the expertise and knowledge of practitioners from of each of these fields to create a supportive and sustainable way of supporting people who hoard, surrounding them with new and compassionate approaches to create safer homes and communities for now and for the future.
Increase in testing and treatment supports progress to elimination of hepatitis C in Wales
On World Hepatitis Day, the latest annual report from Public Health Wales into blood borne viruses (BBVs), including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV infections, shows there has been progress towards eliminating these infections as a public health problem by 2030 in Wales.
Family Information Service Launches Summer Activities Programme 2023
From free drop-in sessions to weeklong sports camps, there’s lots of activities for families and children to take part in this summer. Working in partnership with organisations across the Vale, the Council’s FIS team have put together a calendar of events suitable for children and young people up to the age of 25, alongside a number of family activities.
Refugees and Asylum-seekers are among the most vulnerable members of society having poorer mental health than the general population.
A review of international evidence and country experiences has found that asylum-seekers, refugees, and other displaced peoples have poorer mental health outcomes than those of the general population.
AI helping to diagnose cancer in Wales
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how suspected prostate and breast cancer is being diagnosed in Wales.
Water Safety Wales join forces with bereaved mum to highlight dangers after new report shows drowning risk to young people in Wales
Water Safety Wales has teamed up with a Pembrokeshire mum on World Drowning Prevention Day to help prevent other families from enduring the tragedy she has suffered after losing her son.
Cardiff cyclist wins gold at World Transplant Games
Professor Nicholas Topley, a retired academic from The School of Medicine, Cardiff University took part in the 20km Team Time Trial with teammates Richie Sheerin and Sean Rintoul, and won Gold, making them World Champions. Professor Topley also went on to win two Bronze medals in the Individual Time Trial and 30km Road Race, all of which were cycling events held at the Waneroo racing circuit in North Perth.
Celebrating a year of Surgical Same Day Emergency Care at University Hospital of Wales
On 18 July 2023, the Surgical Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit at University Hospital of Wales celebrated its first anniversary in its new location.
Professor Meriel Jenney appointed as one of LATCH's first patrons
LATCH Welsh Children’s Cancer Charity is launching its 40th anniversary milestone year by appointing two new patrons — including Executive Medical Director Professor Meriel Jenney.