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Minister sets out vision for ethical use of AI in health and care in Wales
The Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing has outlined ambitious plans to establish Wales as a trailblazer in the safe and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI).
Families First Networking Event
19th February 2025, 10am - 2pm
Memo Arts Centre, Gladstone Road, Barry, CF62 8NA
Become a Workplace Champion with Carers Wales
Do you want to make a real difference for carers in the workplace? Join us as a Workplace Champion and help create a more supportive and inclusive environment for working carers.
FREE TRAINING: Help Make Sexual Health Services More Accessible in the Vale of Glamorgan
YMCA Cardiff’s Healthy Relationships Team (SHOT) is offering free training this March to help expand access to sexual health services for young people across the Vale of Glamorgan.
Handwashing: A Key Defence Against Winter Viruses
The cold, dark days may gradually be getting warmer and lighter, but winter viruses like colds, flu and COVID-19 can still spoil our plans.
Finding an NHS dentist in Wales easier with new digital portal
A new digital service to help make it easier to find an NHS dentist is being been rolled out across Wales.
£13.7 million to transform services and cut ADHD and autism waiting times
A further £13.7 million will be invested to improve neurodivergence services and reduce waiting times for autism and ADHD assessments across Wales.
New curbs on unhealthy food promotions to tackle Wales' rising obesity levels
Regulations to restrict the promotion and placement of foods high in fat, salt and sugar will be laid in the Senedd today, marking a crucial step in Wales’ fight against rising obesity levels.
Antenatal Screening Wales continues to support informed choices for expectant mothers
Public Health Wales has published the latest Antenatal Screening Wales (ASW) annual report, covering the period from April 2022 to March 2024, highlighting the role of antenatal screening in providing expectant mothers with crucial information about their and their baby’s health.
Apprenticeship Week Wales: a spotlight on Cardiff and Vale University Health Board colleagues
To mark Apprenticeship Week Wales, Cardiff and Vale UHB is celebrating colleagues who have successfully completed apprenticeship programmes with the Health Board.
In The Spotlight - Nesta Narbad
Nesta Narbad is a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Epilepsy based at the Welsh Epilepsy Centre in the University Hospital of Wales.
Major boost for women's health research in Wales
A dedicated women's health research centre opening this April will provide vital evidence to improve healthcare for women in Wales.
Give Blood at Llantwit Major Leisure Centre
Please support your local blood donation session at:
Wednesday 28th February 2025.
Cardiac Rehabilitation: Supporting Barry's journey from heart surgery to parkrun
Just four months ago, Barry underwent emergency heart bypass surgery at the University Hospital of Wales after experiencing sudden pains in his arm.
£28 million to repair hospital roof and reopen wards
Health Secretary, Jeremy Miles, has confirmed almost £28 million to repair the damaged Princess of Wales Hospital roof and re-open wards at the hospital.
Education for your child with additional needs in the Vale
The Index is delighted to share a new Education Booklet that has been produced by The Index in co-ordination with partners.
Pregnant women urged to take precautions during lambing season
Pregnant women in Wales are being reminded to avoid contact with animals that are giving birth, have recently given birth, or have aborted. This advice, which also applies to women who may not yet know they are pregnant, is particularly relevant during the lambing season in Wales.
Views sought on new standards for health and well-being in schools
Public Health Wales are developing a new set of standards for a whole school approach to health and well-being in schools in Wales.