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Bereavement Support Grant Scheme
The Welsh Government will shortly be inviting applications from third sector organisations wishing to apply for funding under the National Bereavement Support Grant scheme, 2021-24.
Call out to organisations/service providers to for more information on social value models of service delivery
Hello, I’m Donna from the Wales Co-operative Centre and I’m hoping to talk to you about social care and social value, service delivery and well-being.
Field epidemiologists find social media useful tool during pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has seen field epidemiologists from around the world take to Twitter to accelerate advancements in the specialism, highlights a new paper co-authored by Professor Daniel Thomas, Consultant Epidemiologist in the Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre at Public Health Wales.
Cardiff and Vale Advocacy Gateway Helpline
Cardiff and Vale Advocacy Gateway (CVAG) is a single point of contact helpline for adults in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to access independent professional advocacy (IPA) or other advocacy based on their care and support needs.
Rates relief extended for childcare providers until 2025
Registered child care premises in Wales will benefit from 100% non-domestic rates relief for an additional three years, the Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan has announced.
Community Health Council Weekly Briefing
The South Glamorgan Community Health Council (CHC) is the independent watchdog of NHS services across the Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan.
Survey reveals more than two thirds of Welsh adults would have both flu and COVID-19 vaccines together this year
A survey commissioned by Public Health Wales has revealed that just over two thirds of adults in Wales (70 per cent) would happily accept a flu and COVID-19 vaccine at the same time this year, with 89 per cent also happy to accept a COVID-19 booster, if offered.
Closing educational engagement gap for young carers is key to improving health and wellbeing of future generations
A new study, published by Public Health Wales today evidences the negative impact that caring responsibilities have on educational participation in those aged 16-22, and how this has greatest impact on those living in the most deprived areas.
Students - Is vaccination on your to do list?
It has been a challenging year for everyone. Students and staff are returning to campuses around the UK and vaccinations are more important than ever.
Could you help our Charity by storing our Wheelchair Accessible Power Boat?
We no longer have any Winter storage for our boat and the space would need to be approximately 20ft by 10ft and in the Vale, close to Barry.