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FoodShare Pantry Llantwit Major Proudly Accepts Ystadau Cymru Award
The team at FoodShare Pantry Llantwit Major were delighted to be awarded with the Ystadau Cymru Award for 2023, on behalf of the Llantwit Food Project. The award celebrates successful collaborative asset management in the Welsh public sector.
Final Engagement Phase of Wales Air Ambulance Service Takes Place in February
The third and final engagement phase of the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) Review, about how to further improve the air ambulance service in Wales, takes place between 01 and 29 February 2024.
Dedicated nurse wins 'Unsung Hero' award at the Houses of Parliament
An experienced nurse who has dedicated two decades of her career to treating patients with thrombosis has won a prestigious UK-wide award.
Bereaved parents' listening events
On behalf of the Maternity and Neonatal Network, Sands and its charity partners are welcoming bereaved parents and professionals to a series of important listening events in Wales in February and March.
New resources available to help the primary care workforce promote healthier behaviours
Public Health Wales’ Primary Care Division has launched the first two products in a series of resources to help staff in primary care have conversations to support people to adopt healthier behaviours.
Call for all parents to urgently check their child's MMR vaccination status amid rising concerns over measles
Wales’ Chief Medical Officer - Sir Frank Atherton - is calling on parents to ensure their children are fully vaccinated against measles and are up to date with their other childhood immunisations.
Join a Recovery and Wellbeing College course this spring
The Cardiff and Vale Recovery & Wellbeing College provides free educational courses on a range of mental health, physical health and wellbeing topics. Our courses take place online or in-person at venues across Cardiff and Vale.
NHS Wales Award for work supporting disabled people to become more physically active
Ben Breakspear from Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is part of a Wales-wide partnership that won an NHS Wales Award 2023 for work supporting disabled people to become more physically active.
Survey on the cost of living crisis
The Building Communities Trust have commissioned research into the effect of the cost of living crisis which they aim to use to influence decision makers and funders. The deadline for responses is February 12th.
Llantwit Major is becoming ‘Dementia Friendly’
Local councillors and representatives from various charities and health, emergency and voluntary services in the area have come together to work towards making Llantwit Major a ‘Dementia Friendly’ town.
Ygam Training
This year is Ygam’s 10th anniversary and as part of our commitment to educate and safeguard young people, we are offering a special St David’s Day 2-hour Wales specific gaming and gambling harm prevention training workshop. This will feature new and updated statistics specific to Wales, alongside the benefit of our City & Guilds assured, fully funded training offer for youth facing professionals and volunteers.
LGBT+ History Month 2024
February marks LGBT+ History Month and this year’s theme is medicine. The month will serve to highlight the past, present and future of LGBT+ people within medicine, including the pioneering work done by queer people in history and the health inequalities still faced today.
Tooth decay rates in children in Wales fall, but issues remain
Dental public health experts at Public Health Wales have welcomed the findings from a recent child dental health inspection programme which shows that the proportion of young children in Wales with experience of tooth decay has continued to fall since the start of reporting in 2007/08.
Show your heart some love this February
February is Heart Month and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board are celebrating by highlighting ways you can show your heart some love. In Wales, heart problems and circulatory disease are a major cause of ill health and death. According to the British Heart Foundation around 39,000 people in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan live with heart-related diseases.
Breathing Space project
Are you an unpaid carer or do you support someone living with MS? The Breathing Space project provides short breaks for unpaid carers supporting people living with MS. Carers can access the breaks themselves or bring along the person they care for.
Calon Chorus is back with our Spring Term 2024!
Our regular Calon Chorus community singing sessions continue throughout the year in Cardiff. Calon Chorus is open to anyone who has loved and lost someone with dementia.
What3Words Campaign - Vale Coastal Area
What3Words Campaign launched in partnership with the VOG Council Glamorgan Heritage Coast Team, NHS, National Coast Watch Institute & Coast Guard, RNLI and community partners to assist walkers and families out enjoying the Vale coastline
Unaffordable housing risks harming health and well-being in Wales
More needs to be done to make homes affordable, to protect the health and well-being of everyone in Wales. In a new report, Public Health Wales highlights how the cost of living crisis is making homes less affordable for more people and how this is impacting on their health.
Statement regarding purchase of Redlands Surgery building
A spokesperson for Cardiff and Vale University Health Board said: "The Health Board is committed to securing the future of Redlands Surgery and ensuring access to primary care services within Eastern Vale.