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Help to Raise Awareness of Stroke
Volunteer to improve the experience of people affected by stroke; where they live and work.
Group Lead Volunteer for Scouting
Taking Scouting forward. Can you inspire and prepare young people with skills for life?
Barry Dock Lifeboat Water Safety Adviser Volunteer
Engage with the public to help spread the message about water Safety.
Advocacy Support Cymru (ASC): Latest Training, Learning & Development Opportunities
The latest training opportunities with ASC Cymru
Public Health Wales launches study on later life experiences and health
Public Health Wales has launched a new study to explore how later life experiences impact health and wellbeing in Wales.
The Consultant Cardiologist honoured for services to heart failure
This Heart Month Consultant Cardiologist Professor Zaheer Yousef reflects on a remarkable life and career, that will soon see him collect an OBE from the King.
Health Secretary flying the flag for Wales in India
Health Secretary, Jeremy Miles, is in India this week to reaffirm and strengthen Wales’ healthcare links with the country.
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month
Free Bowel Cancer Awareness Talks: Book your talk today. It’s a fantastic annual opportunity to educate your business, organisation or community group about the disease by joining us for a free virtual awareness talk.
Invitation to the EmpowerMind Event
You are cordially invited to the EmpowerMind event coming up on March 19th, 10.30am - 3:30pm at Cornerstone on Charles St Cardiff.
Peer support service a "game changer" for people struggling with eating disorders, says Minister
A peer support service for people struggling with eating disorders has been hailed as a "game changer" by Minister Sarah Murphy.
Health Secretary response to latest NHS Wales performance data: December and January 2025
Response from Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Jeremy Miles
Cardiff and Vale Bereavement Survey
The Bereavement Support Service within Cardiff and Vale University Health Board would like to hear about your experiences with bereavement assistance and support in your local area.
New pilot study supports adults with Congenital Heart Disease to exercise with confidence
A 12-month pilot study, backed by £100,000 funding from the British Heart Foundation, is supporting adults with Congenital Heart Disease to exercise.
Invitation from the Vale 50+ Strategy Forum
The Forum is excited to announce the first of three planned ‘Have Your Say’ events for this year. Join us on Thursday, March 20th, from 2pm to 4pm at Dinas Powys Library and Activity Centre, located at Fair Oaks, Dinas Powys, CF64 4QU.
Cyflwyno Rhaglen Darpar Aelodau'r Bwrdd
Manteisiwch ar y cyfle hwn i lunio dyfodol GIG Cymru a chael effaith arwyddocaol. Gwnewch gais ar gyfer Rhaglen Darpar Aelodau'r Bwrdd!
Introducing the Aspiring Board Members Programme
Take this opportunity to shape the future of NHS Wales and make a meaningful impact. Apply for the Aspiring Board Members Programme!
Llantwit Major launches dementia friendly campaign
Llantwit Major is seeking to become dementia friendly in an effort to better support residents living with the condition.
Cardiff and Vale UHB lead UK arm of global trial for treatment of rare genetic condition in the womb
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is the sole site in the UK for an international clinical trial that could improve treatment options for patients affected by a rare and life-threatening genetic condition.
Additional funding to help those through difficult times
An extra £3m is being invested in bereavement services across Wales to help ensure everyone can access the support they need, when they need it.
£5.25m Welsh Government funding to benefit unpaid carers
Unpaid carers in Wales will continue to receive additional support to take well-earned breaks from their caring role, Minister for Children and Social Care, Dawn Bowden has said.