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Mental Health Forum Training Programme Winter 2024/25
These training sessions are available free of charge - Learn to Listen, Working With Compassion and Finding Your Way.
Statement on UK case of Clade I Mpox
Statement from Wendi Shepherd, Deputy Director of Health Protection for Public Health Wales
World Stroke Day: The 36-year-old who is showing that life isn't over after a stroke
On World Stroke Day we are celebrating the rehabilitation journey of Cardiff-based former head-chef Enrique as he returns to CrossFit and the things he loves doing, after suffering a devastating stroke last year, aged 35.
How to keep safe this Halloween
To help ensure you enjoy the Halloween festivities safely, be safe and avoid any preventable healthcare scares by following the safety advice
Me Time - Online Support Sessions for Carers
For the sessions available in November & December 2024 please click here.
Take part in survey to help shape future of Cardiff & Vale Health Charity
Cardiff & Vale Health Charity, the official charity of Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, is currently reviewing its fundraising strategy, to ensure long-term sustainability.
Four Cardiff and Vale UHB projects recognised in NHS Wales Awards 2024
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is celebrating after winning at the NHS Wales Awards 2024, having been shortlisted in four categories. The awards were announced at a ceremony on Thursday 24 October.
The AI Commission for Health and Social Care supports the guidance of the AI and digital regulations service (AIDRS)
The AIDRS provides guidelines and best practice on AI and digital health technologies.
Cabinet Secretary response to latest NHS Wales performance data: August and September 2024
Statement from Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Jeremy Miles
Save the date!
It’s Carers Rights Day 2024 on the 21st of November - If you are an unpaid carer or young carer in Cardiff or the Vale of Glamorgan please join us for a regional shortbreaks schemes launch to find out about the locally funded breaks you can access over the winter.
Age Cymru Discussion on Age Discrimination in Wales – 4th November 2024
Are you an older person (aged 50+) willing to share your thoughts and experiences regarding age discrimination?Join Age Cymru on the 4th November at Cathays Park, Cardiff to take part in a friendly discussion where you can share your views on the challenges and issues faced by older people, explore ways to address ageism and help guide their work to improve the lives of older people across Wales.
New study of fathers in prison shows how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) continue from one generation to the next
New research from Public Health Wales and Bangor University, highlights how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are experienced across generations.
Primary school pupils promote importance of nasal spray flu vaccine in new TikTok videos
Primary school children have joined forces with Cardiff and Vale University Health Board to promote the importance of the nasal spray flu vaccine.
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board responds to Healthcare Inspectorate Wales report into Hafan y Coed
Response from Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Dental Access Portal is now available in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan
There’s a new way to register your interest for a place at an NHS dentist in Cardiff and Vale.
£28m to help cut long hospital waiting times
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles is today (Thursday 24th October) announcing £28m to help the NHS cut the longest waiting times.
Newborn hearing screening programme marks 20th anniversary
More than 650,000 babies have benefited from the newborn hearing screening programme in Wales, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this month.
Over 10 percent of deaths in Wales due to smoking
New analysis from Public Health Wales shows that were an average of 3,845 deaths in Wales in 2022 were due to smoking in Wales every year between 2020 and 2022: more than one in ten of all deaths amongst those over 35.
Rehabilitation garden project named runner up in NHS Forest Awards 2024
Patients, colleagues and volunteers at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board’s Park Road Houses have worked together to transform a piece of disused land into a thriving therapeutic garden, and have been recognised as runners up in the Collaborative Green Space Projects Award at the NHS Forest Awards on 4 October.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month – Cardiff Breast Centre
Around 55,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK each year. Although breast cancer is more common in women over 50, it can still affect younger women.