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INFORMATION SESSION: Working with arthritis
Monday – 15th January 2024 Online via Teams 2pm-3pm. Our online information sessions are for adults with arthritis, MSK or related conditions e.g. fibromyalgia, lupus, gout. Also, for health care professionals and carers supporting people living with arthritis. They offer a chance to learn about managing arthritis and related conditions, hear from guest speakers and find out more about the support provided by Versus Arthritis in local areas.
Warning as high potency synthetic opioids identified in illicit benzodiazepine market
Welsh public health experts in the UK’s only national drug testing service are warning that people may not be getting what they think they are getting when buying benzodiazepines.
Public Health Wales supports the launch of the National Framework for Social Prescribing
Increasing numbers of people in Wales are being referred to social prescribing services, through which they can be supported to access activities like exercise classes, gardening, and art groups in their community to better manage their health and wellbeing.
Public Health Wales welcomes opening of new home for genomics in Wales
A new state-of-the-art facility to house some of Wales’ leading experts in the field of genomics opens its doors today.
Plain packaging, disposables ban and no retail displays for vapes urges Public Health Wales
The same restrictions that currently apply to tobacco products should be applied to the marketing, packaging and display of e-cigarettes, according to a new consultation response by Public Health Wales.
Research identifies key skills for public health leaders driving change for better outcomes
New research from Public Health Wales, in collaboration with the University of Wolverhampton, has identified four key skills that help public health leaders to drive change and ultimately to improve health outcomes, especially for the most vulnerable in our society.
Claire Beynon appointed Executive Director of Public Health
The Board is delighted to announce that Claire Beynon has been appointed as Executive Director of Public Health following a robust recruitment process. Claire will take up the reins from Fiona Kinghorn following her retirement, on 29th December 2023.
Advice to patients and visitors attending our hospital sites
We are seeing an increase in infectious illnesses circulating in our communities across Cardiff and Vale. These illnesses include respiratory conditions, such as flu, COVID-19 and seasonal colds as well as viral infections with symptoms including diarrhoea and vomiting.
Alex, 10, in need of kidney transplant, part of a new campaign 'Waiting to Live'
Like most children, Alex Chmieleski from Bridgend, Wales, cannot wait for Christmas. But there is something he wants even more than a visit from Santa: a life-saving organ transplant.
Children's hospital garden transformed into magical winter wonderland
The garden at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales has been transformed into a magical winter wonderland for children and their families.
Canolfan Iechyd Genomig Cymru officially opens its doors as the new home of genomics in Wales
Canolfan Iechyd Genomig Cymru (CIGC) in Coryton, North Cardiff officially opened its doors on 7th December, to serve as a cornerstone of Wales’ precision health ambition.
Social prescribing growing in Wales
Social prescribing of things like exercise classes, gardening and arts groups is growing in Wales and helping to reduce the burden on GPs by connecting people with their community to better manage their health and wellbeing.
Consultation on a New Vale of Glamorgan Social Care Section 16 Forum
We are keen to seek your views on proposals we are currently developing for the launch of a brand-new Section 16 Forum for social care services in the Vale of Glamorgan. We will use the Forum to provide support and encouragement to social enterprises, co-operatives, user led services and the third sector, so that they are able and willing to fulfil service delivery opportunities. Closing date for the consultation is 14th December
Public Health Wales moves to tackle the health effects of climate change
Public Health Wales welcomes the move by the UN climate summit to put a focus on health for the first time. Public Health Wales is working both inside and outside our organisation to improve sustainability and reduce the impact of climate change on the nation’s health.
Knowledge gap regarding HIV transmission and testing in Wales
The latest Time to Talk Public Health survey from Public Health Wales has shed light on gaps in understanding about HIV transmission and testing.
New video and easy read guide to support people with a learning disability through the vaccination process
Public Health Wales in collaboration with Improvement Cymru and Learning Disability Wales has coproduced a new video and easy-read guide to support people with a learning disability to explain the process of being invited and having a vaccination.
Closing educational attainment gap offers potential benefits for health, well-being and equity
A tool designed to increase understanding of the connected factors affecting a child’s educational achievement and a review of the mechanisms by which this affects health have been developed by Public Health Wales.
Cardiff and Vale Area Planning Board Annual Report
Please click the link to review the report. Cardiff and Vale Area Planning Board Annual Report | C3SC - Cardiff Third Sector Council
Info Session: Fatigue & Arthritis
Thursday 14th December
Online via Teams 11.30am - 12.30pm
QuickChange: the award-winning animation getting young children moving in school
A new digital animation designed to get children moving in their classrooms is proving a real hit with schools across Cardiff and the Vale.