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Ygam Training

This year is Ygam’s 10th anniversary and as part of our commitment to educate and safeguard young people, we are offering a special St David’s Day 2-hour Wales specific gaming and gambling harm prevention training workshop. This will feature new and updated statistics specific to Wales, alongside the benefit of our City & Guilds assured, fully funded training offer for youth facing professionals and volunteers.

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LGBT+ History Month 2024

February marks LGBT+ History Month and this year’s theme is medicine. The month will serve to highlight the past, present and future of LGBT+ people within medicine, including the pioneering work done by queer people in history and the health inequalities still faced today.

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Show your heart some love this February

February is Heart Month and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board are celebrating by highlighting ways you can show your heart some love. In Wales, heart problems and circulatory disease are a major cause of ill health and death. According to the British Heart Foundation around 39,000 people in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan live with heart-related diseases.

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Breathing Space project

Are you an unpaid carer or do you support someone living with MS? The Breathing Space project provides short breaks for unpaid carers supporting people living with MS. Carers can access the breaks themselves or bring along the person they care for.

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