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WSSPR Patient Experience of Social Prescribing: A Scoping Review
The Patient Experience of Social Prescribing Scoping Review.
Move More, Eat Well Plan Summary Progress Report 2021-2022
The #MoveMoreEatWell Partnership Plan, has been designed to encourage individuals and organisations across Cardiff and Vale to lead healthier, more active lifestyles. We are delighted to be able to share the Move More, Eat Well Progress Report (2021 - 2022)
Changing behaviours key to tackling climate crisis
Making positive climate behaviours as normal, easy, attractive and routine as possible, is key to evoking sustained change and mitigating the effects of the climate crisis, says a new guide from Public Health Wales.
Act now to help combat the "silent pandemic"
Public Health Wales is calling on people in Wales to act now to help combat the over use of antibiotic medicines. Last year, nearly 1.9 million antibiotics were prescribed in Wales.
Welsh Government response to latest NHS Wales performance data
Comment on the pressures currently facing the Welsh NHS, and its reaction to them.
Action for Elders Cost of Living Survey
Action For Elders want to hear from older people about how the rising cost of living is affecting you and the sacrifices you are having to make.
Welcome to Sylw, WCB's weekly bulletin
Please click the link to see the latest bulletin from the Wales Council of the Blind.
Vale Support Hub
Wednesday 30th November, 10am - 1pm, Barry Jobcentre, 9 Holton Road, Barry, CF63 4HA.
Children’s Inclusive Street Dance
Sense are trialling a Street Dance session in partnership with UDOIT Dance for anyone aged 5-16 years old with disabilities. The free Children’s Inclusive Street session is on Thursday 16:15pm - 17:15pm at STAR Hub, Muirton Road, Cardiff, CF24 2SJ.
Cost of living crisis: a public health emergency
Easier and faster access to mental health and well-being support, and help on energy, housing and food costs is urgently needed to protect health and save lives, according to Public Health Wales.
OFFICIAL STATISTICS: Congenital Anomaly Register and Information Service for Wales Annual Statistics Data Published
The 2022 annual data update from the Congenital Anomaly Register and Information Service (CARIS) for Wales has been published by Public Health Wales.
Real living wage critical for health
Employers paying staff a real living wage or above can protect and support good health and wellbeing for both the individual and society as a whole, experts at Public Health Wales have said.
Call for more funding for NHS pay
Joint letter to UK government. The UK government has been urged to increase the amount of funding available for NHS pay. Ahead of the Autumn statement, Scottish Health Secretary Humza Yousaf and Welsh Health Minister Eluned Morgan have written to UK Health Secretary Steve Barclay to ask for additional funding to help avert strike action this winter in the NHS.
Cardiff & Vale Action for Mental Health Directories
If you are looking for mental health organisations or resources in Cardiff and the Vale we have links and information in two cavamh directories
Learning Disability Wales annual conference 2022
Learning from the pandemic to make a better future
16 November - Newport
24 November - Llandudno Junction
Can behavioural science improve and protect public health?
Why do certain polices, services or communications just seem to ‘work’, improving or protecting people’s health and wellbeing, while others fade, or worse never start to shine? This question confronts practitioners and policy makers on an almost daily basis.
Comedian Adam Kay joins patients and staff to celebrate the South Wales Neuroendocrine Cancer Service
Comedian Adam Kay joined patients and staff to celebrate the award-winning South Wales Neuroendocrine Cancer Service and support the Neuroendocrine Cancer Fund.
Warm Welcome on offer across the Vale this Autumn and Winter
The Vale of Glamorgan Council has launched its Warm Welcome – Croeso Cynnes for Autumn and Winter 2022/23. As part of the Council’s work to support citizens during the cost-of-living crisis, the scheme opens up locations across the Vale to create a network of community spaces.
Welcome to Sylw, WCB's weekly bulletin
Please click the link to see the latest bulletin from the Wales Council of the Blind.
Osteoarthritis Information Session
Info Session: Osteoarthritis
Wednesday 14th December
Online via Teams 11am-12pm