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CAVAMH - Small Grants for Small Groups
Small Grants for Small Groups is funded by cavamh. We aim to encourage wellbeing through the development and funding of community led activities.
Chief Optometric Advisor: eye care digest 2024
A yearly update from the Chief Optometric Advisor on eye care services in Wales.
Do you want to get involved?
Motion Control Dance are looking for volunteers to help and support the vision of our charity.
National Churches Trust - Cherish
Our Cherish project provides grants to your church, chapel or meeting house of between £500 and £10,000 for church maintenance, urgent repair work or project development.
Neurodiversity Drop In Sessions at the POD, Barry
Starting: Monday 13th January 2025, 2pm - 4pm.
The Pod, Golau Caredig, Barry, CF62 7AZ
Versus Arthritis Info Session: The Impact of Research on Arthritis
Thursday 23rd January 2025, Online via Teams, 11.00am – 12.00pm
Could your website be the source of a cyber-attack?
The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC) is a not-for-profit organisation, where the police, academia and private sector work in partnership to help charities and small businesses improve their cyber posture.
Reconnections Cymru Service
Deafblind UK is offering a service called Reconnections Cymru. This free service operates across Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Newport, Bridgend, Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.
New advice line offers easier access to Occupational Therapy support for Children and Young People
The Occupational Therapy service for Children and Young People has launched a new advice line to make the service easier to access.
The Critical Care Department at the University Hospital of Wales Achieves Prestigious Accreditation
The Critical Care Department (CCD) at the University Hospital of Wales has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing Quality Assurance accreditation from the British Society of Echocardiography
In The Spotlight - Cathy Fisher
Cathy Fisher is a Smoking Cessation Specialist who works with smokers in Cardiff and the Vale to help them quit through use of products and behavioural support.
Parents urged to be watchful for norovirus symptoms
Public Health Wales is urging parents and carers to be watchful for the symptoms of norovirus ahead of schools and nurseries re-opening, as cases of the illness increase in Wales.
Have your say: Creating a Wales that leads the way for older people
Rhian Bowen-Davies, the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales wants to hear from as many people as possible about the action that would help to improve older people’s lives, and the ways the work can support the delivery of these outcomes.
New Effro Dementia Support Event: 'Drop-In support for carers of persons living with dementia'
Effro is introducing a new online opportunity for carers of those living with dementia to drop-in, have a chat, share experiences or simply just listen to others in an informal space.
Carers Connect Group for carers of people living with dementia
The next Carer Connect Group in Cardiff will be held at Llanrumney Hall Community Trust, Ball Road, Llanrumney, Cardiff CF3 4JJA and will run every Wednesday, for 10 weeks, between 10:30 - 12:00 p.m., starting on the 22nd January 2025.
Latest Innovation news from Cardiff and Vale RIC Hub - Social Prescribing Newsletter
Cardiff and Vale Regional Innovation Co-ordination Hub is pleased to share our most recent newsletter on the topic of social prescribing.
Tracey Cooper awarded OBE in New Year Honours List
Chief Executive Dr Tracey Cooper has received an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in HM The King’s New Year Honours List for 2025.
Cardiff and Vale UHB colleagues recognised in the New Year's Honours List
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is delighted to announce that four of its colleagues have received recognition for their work in healthcare in the King's New Year’s Honours List for 2025.
Cardiff and Vale UHB: A Look Back at 2024
Thank you to our colleagues for all they have contributed this year - from the small acts of kindness shown to patients in need, to the larger innovations in delivery.
Help Us Help You this Winter
Our hospital sites at University Hospital of Wales and University Hospital Llandough are under extreme pressure.