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Sight Cymru’s support groups in Penarth and Cowbridge
Sight Cymru is starting a new support group at Penarth Library from January 2024 and is actively seeking a volunteer to support this group for two hours, once a month. Cowbridge Sight Impairment group is seeking new members for this group.
Cruse Cymru’s National CYP Conference
You are invited to Cruse Cymru’s free National CYP Conference on Saturday 18th November 2023 at St Fagans National Museum of History. This year’s conference theme is “Compassionate Communities; Grief Through Time for Children and Young People”.
Wales Arts Health & Wellbeing Network Marketplace connecting event at Grange Pavilion in Cardiff on 17th October 2023
Join WAHWN and colleagues from arts, health and the third sector to connect and network in your local area to improve referrals, creative prescribing and collaborations across arts and health in the Cardiff region.
Health Impact Assessment approach aids public sector bodies in development of climate change adaptations
Research by Public Health Wales, along with the consultancy Urban Habitats, has shown the value of using a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) when developing adaptations to climate change.
Digital Healthcare: Public Health Wales launches a new Digital and Data Strategy to enhance health data accessibility, quality, and security
Our new Digital and Data Strategy will help us use the power of digital and data technology to protect and improve the health and well-being of people in Wales and to reduce health inequalities. It is part of our Long-Term Strategy (2023-35).
A majority of people in Wales feel comfortable talking about bowel screening
The latest results from Public Health Wales’ Time to Talk Public Health panel survey show that around 8 in 10 people would feel comfortable talking to friends and family, and to a healthcare professional about bowel screening (78 percent and 85 percent, respectively).
Improving Stroke Care Services in South Central Wales: Let's Talk Stroke
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) and Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB are working together, with other partners including the Stroke Association, to take important steps to make stroke care services better for anyone affected by stroke across South- Central Wales.
Temporary suspension of Homebirth Service
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has made the difficult decision to temporarily suspend its homebirth service with immediate effect until the end of October. This is due to service pressures and short-term staff shortages within the midwifery workforce.
The teenager with an incredibly rare heart cancer who will leave a lasting legacy
Rosie Jarman was described by her parents as a “bright, beautiful and intelligent” teenager who was a success at everything she turned her hand to. As well as having a gift for art, she had a passion for fast cars, acting and the outdoors.
Bowel screening age lowered to 51 in Wales
People aged 51-54 in Wales will now automatically receive at-home bowel screening tests and early detection can save lives.
Llamau Youth Homeless Helpline
The Youth Homeless Helpline is there to provide a friendly, holistic service to young people during a very frightening and confusing time.
World Arthritis Day - Online Activities & Support Sessions (FREE)
October 12th is World Arthritis Day and so leading up to this day we will be running a series of FREE online sessions to provide help and support to those living with an arthritis related condition.
WCVA survey on inflation
WCVA is conducting a survey on the impact of inflation on voluntary sector organisations delivering public services. The survey closes at 12 pm on 13 October 2023.
A review of international evidence and country experiences has found evidence that multi-sectoral policies may reduce health inequities
The International Horizon Scanning and Learning Report 46: Five Essential Conditions for Health Equity examined determinants of health inequity and highlighted five policy areas where action could be taken to reduce inequity.
High quality provision is essential if free school meals and free childcare are to improve our children's health
Roll-out of free school meals and childcare must not compromise on quality if we are to safeguard the health of those most disadvantaged. This is the message from senior leaders in the Building a Healthier Wales Coordination group.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month – Kiera's story
Kiera Hodges was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and a Philadelphia Positive Chromosome in January 2020 when she was just 15-years-old.
Detect early, treat early, save your sight
Routine sight tests are the best way to make sure your eyes are healthy, and could lead to successful treatment for unknown, sight threatening conditions and maybe even your life.
Carers Wales Workplace Champions: Recruitment Session
Volunteer Workplace Champion’s raise awareness of unpaid carers in the workforce. They provide a vital link between working carers and Carers Wales, signposting those looking for support to the services and expert information on offer.
Annual General Meeting 2023 Overview
This year’s Cardiff and Vale University Health Board Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place on Thursday 21st September 2023. Thank you to everyone who attended.
It's Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and LATCH Welsh Children's Cancer Charity is marking its 40th anniversary
This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is particularly significant for LATCH Welsh Children’s Cancer Charity as it celebrates its 40th year of supporting children diagnosed with cancer and launches its new campaign £40k for 40 years.