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Disability Services Benefits and Grants Upskilling Sessions
The Disability Services Advocacy Team are here to support with raising awareness of the different Disability Services benefits and grants
Discovering NatureOld Castle and Ogmore Downs BioBlitz, St Brides Major
Saturday 25th May 2024 10am - 4pm
FREE walks, talks and hands-on wildlife recording
Join Butterfly Conservation for a day exploring and recording the nature around Old Castle and Ogmore Downs.
Nurse reflects on 'unforgettable' two-month placement in southern Africa
A nurse who spent two months with clinicians and patients in the southern African country of Lesotho has reflected on her "unforgettable" experience.
GVS launches the Third Sector Small Grants Scheme - Community Action
Applications are now open for 2024/25 Third Sector Small Grant Scheme – Community Action Fund. This scheme supports community action and volunteering to improve the local community, local environment and the health and wellbeing with grants of up to £3000. The deadline for submission of 12 noon on 21st June 2024.
Blood test in pregnancy means fewer anti-D injections required
Around 2,000 fewer women in Wales will need to have an anti-D injection during their pregnancy, thanks to a new cell-free fetal DNA testing programme being launched today.
New project aims to get more organic Welsh veg into primary school meals
An exciting new project has been launched that aims to get more organically-produced Welsh vegetables into primary school meals across Wales.
Renowned Cardiothoracic Surgeon Indu Deglurkar Honored by Learned Society of Wales
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is delighted to announce Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon Indu Deglurkar has been named a fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
Applications to join Genomics Partnership Wales Patient and Public Sounding Board are now open for 2024
Would you like to be part of a community that’s helping to shape the future of health care in Wales? Applications to join Genomics Partnership Wales Patient and Public Sounding Board are now open for 2024!
Me Time - Online Support Sessions for Carers
For the sessions available in May 2024 & June 2024 please click here.
Deaf Awareness Week - It Does Matter Report
This Deaf Awareness Week, RNID is releasing new research, highlighting the negative attitudes and lack of understanding people who are deaf or have hearing loss face every day.
Study reveals mixed evidence on prehabilitation interventions for surgical waiting lists
A Public Health Wales study exploring prehabilitation interventions has identified that more research is needed to fully understand their effectiveness for improving patients’ health whilst waiting for surgery.
Public Health Wales unveils research priorities
Public Health Wales has announced that it will focus its research onto six priority areas, to coincide with the long term strategy and Research and Evaluation strategy it launched last year.
Public Health Wales welcomes five-year plan to combat antimicrobial resistance
Public health experts have welcomed the publication of a new five-year National Action Plan to combat antimicrobial resistance.
New Neurodevelopment Service website launches to support children, young people and their families
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has developed a new, user-friendly website to help children, young people and families gain a better understanding of the Neurodevelopmental Service.
Decarbonisation Action Plan: How we can all play our part in reducing the Health Board's carbon footprint
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is calling on all colleagues to play their part in reducing the organisation’s carbon footprint. NHS Wales has set the Health Board a target of achieving a 16% reduction in carbon emissions by 2025 and a 34% reduction by 2030.
New plan to reduce deaths caused by infections resistant to antibiotics
Everyone must play their part in preventing one of the world’s biggest killers, Wales’ Chief Medical and Veterinary Officers have said as they launch the next stage of a 20-year plan to reduce resistance to antibiotics.
Soup and a Slice
Over the coming months, VOICES ADFOCAD will be running Soup and a Slice sessions across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. The sessions are aimed at unpaid carers, young and old, and will offer carers and those they care for the opportunity to meet with other unpaid carers in a safe, friendly and welcoming environment.
Free Training to Support Vision Impaired Young People
The Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC) are working across Wales in partnership with the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services (CWVYS), The Welsh Council of the Blind, North Wales Society for the Blind, Vision Support and Boys and Girls Clubs of Wales. Register to undertake this free online training offer to support young people who are vision impaired to be able to access services, educate others and improve inclusive practices.
National Walking Month: Tips, trails and how to raise money while getting your steps in
National Walking Month is back this May. Taking a short walk regularly can reduce the risk of preventable conditions, including certain cancers, depression, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
IDM2024 | Meet our specialist Elan midwives supporting vulnerable people
5th May 2024 marks International Day of the Midwife and this year, we shine a light on our incredible Elan Midwifery Team which supports vulnerable women and families.