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Children's cancer charity LATCH confirms £1.4 million refurbishment of Rainbow Ward
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) is pleased to announce funding of £1.4 million from Welsh children’s cancer charity, LATCH, for the refurbishment of Rainbow Ward at the Children’s Hospital for Wales.
The All Wales Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre unveils its new look
To mark the completion of the new ward and expansion of the All Wales Adult Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Centre, based at University Hospital Llandough (UHL), the Centre is adopting a new logo designed by a current CF patient.
How a ground-breaking transplant procedure continues to provide hope – 21 years on
Transplant veteran Peter George is celebrating 21 years on from a life-saving and ground-breaking allogeneic transplant procedure.
81 new cases of Delta variant since 3 June, as localised community transmission occurs
Public Health Wales is urging people to stick to social distancing rules and to take up the offer of a vaccine following a significant increase in the number of Delta variant (VOC-21APR-02) cases of Coronavirus.
Meet the Funder - Lloyds Foundation
Find out about the Lloyds Foundation, including information about their funds and priorities.
Blind Veterans UK introduces the National Support Service in response to COVID-19
Blind Veterans UK have successfully introduced the National Support Service in response to the COVID-19 Crisis. Telephone support, including remote social groups have been delivered to blind veterans by volunteers and staff throughout the community and the UK.
Community Health Council weekly briefing
To view the latest briefing from Community Health Council please click the link
Carers Week 2021
7-13 June marks Carers Week. Carers Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities throughout the UK.
Briefing from BMA Cymru Wales on GP consultations
Attached is a briefing that we have circulated to MSs and stakeholders regarding the current situation regarding GP consultations and proposals for the future.
Home Instead June Newsletter
To view the latest edition of the Home Instead Newsletter please click the link.
Health Arts Research People (HARP) newsletter
HARP has last week published their first newsletter summarising what they are learning from a range of arts and health projects which they are supporting.
Wales Council of the Blind Weekly Bulletin
To view the latest version of Sylw the bulletin for Wales Council of the Blind please click the link
Skills and Volunteering Cymru (SVC) launches new befriending project
SVC are running a befriending project in the Vale for young people aged 5-18 who have a learning and/or physical disability. The project is called the Be Friends (Vale) project.
CF61 joins the celebrations for The Great Get Together 2021
More in Common Llantwit are planning a weekend of activity, including a Saturday morning of activities at CF61 in Llantwit Major.
Gig Buddies team up with major UK band
Gig Buddies team up with major UK band IDLES to increase access to live events for people with a learning disability. Music fans with learning disabilities are the focus of an online event that is being organised by the major UK rock band, IDLES.
Job vacancies with Newydd
Maintenance Administrator, Management Accountant and Multi Skilled Operative
Care Leavers and Shared Accommodation Rate
Care leavers who leave care are currently exempt from the shared accommodation rate until they turn 22. From 31 May the additional support was extended to age 25.
Welsh Ambulance Service Programme of Events for Carers Week 2021, 7th- 13th June
Welsh Ambulance Services Trust Engaging Carers Live Online Event, which takes place on Wednesday 9th June, 2pm – 3:30pm.
Patient Experience Survey CAVUHB
Have your say in the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board Patient Experience Survey. Feedback from this short survey will form a key part in the Quality, Safety and Experience Framework we are developing and help identify our priorities for the next 5 years.