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Vale Learning Centre Summer Roadshow
Porthkerry Country Park.
Friday 28th July 2023, 10:30am - 2pm
Lloyds Foundation - Local Collaborations Grant
Grants of up to £100,000 to support collaborations led by small charities seeking to influence and achieve local or regional change around improving the social security system, improving access to suitable accommodation, and support for asylum seekers and refugees.
Introducing Karen from the Cyfle Cymru Project in Cardiff and the Vale
We currently support people 16 plus who are out of work and education and looking to benefit from support around substance use and mental health and help them get back into a place where they feel they can achieve goals and get back into work.
Vacancy at Marie Curie
Vacancy for a Marie Curie Community Engagement, Involvement and Development Manager - Wales. Deadline 6th August 2023
For urgent mental health support call 111 and press OPTION 2.
The service is available for people of all ages, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in all areas of Wales to ensure those in need of support can access it quickly when they need it most.
Health Impact Assessment highlights urgent need to protect health and wellbeing as the climate changes
Today Public Health Wales has published a Health Impact Assessment on the health and wellbeing impacts of climate change across Wales. The assessment recognises that climate change is the greatest threat to health and wellbeing that Wales will face this century.
Warning about the health risk of counterfeit drugs
Health experts in Wales are concerned about the number of substances being bought from so-called “online pharmacies” in the belief that they are legitimate pharmaceutical products.
Walk-in clinics created for children who missed first HPV vaccine
Children who missed their first dose of the HPV vaccine in school will be able to attend a special walk-in clinic.
Fiona Kinghorn to receive honorary degree from Cardiff Metropolitan University
Fiona Kinghorn, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board’s Executive Director of Public Health, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Primary schools in the Vale join together for health and wellbeing celebration
Primary schools across the Vale of Glamorgan came together last month to celebrate their fantastic work in promoting positive health and wellbeing.
Vale Family Information Service - survey
The Vale Family Information service is inviting service users including professionals to complete a short survey about the content and accessibility of this year’s summer edition Index Newsletter.
Newydd Housing Job Vacancy Independent Living Officer
17.5 Hours (Mon-Wed week 1 Mon-Tues week 2) 13 months maternity cover starting September 2023. Gwyn James Court, Penarth £23,965 to £25,226 per annum (pro rata)
Free Training from Cruse Bereavement Support
Cruse Bereavement Support is able to offer a 3 hour 'Impact of Bereavement on Children and Young People' training course, which can be delivered in your organisation via Zoom to up to 14 people by a Cruse trainer. This training is suitable for those organisations working with Children and Young People
Diagnosis of STIs increases in Wales following wider access to testing
Public Health Wales’ latest annual report into sexual health has shown greater access and take up of STI testing. As in other parts of the UK this has meant that Wales has seen an increase in the number of diagnoses of STIs, with a notable rise in diagnoses of gonorrhoea, chlamydia and syphilis.
New report identifies potential impacts of CPTPP trade agreement on health, well-being and equality in Wales
New analysis by Public Health Wales finds that the terms that allow the UK to join a large Indo-Pacific trading bloc could make it more difficult for Wales to take strong public health action in the future to protect health and well-being.
First Phase of Air Ambulance Service Engagement Ends
Following 14 weeks of public engagement, the first phase of the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) Review - about how to further improve the air ambulance service in Wales that is provided in partnership – has ended.
Fairoaks Residents celebratory barbeque
Fairoaks residents celebrated the finishing of phase one of their community garden by holding a barbeque to thank the many kind hearted local firms who donated materials, monetary donations and working hours.
Free Mindfulness Workshop
There are still some places available on Four Winds free mindfulness workshop to be held from 5.30pm to 7.30pm at Asda Community Room, Ferry Road, Cardiff. Click here to view their flyer for details and how to book.
Charities’ work for Older Carers continues
Are you looking after someone? If you are, you’re not alone. Around 3 in 5 of us will be carers at some point in our lives. There are, however, many in our communities providing care but do not see themselves as an unpaid carer and are not aware of their rights. They may not know what support is available or may struggle to access help.
NHS at 75 – Public Health Wales new video showcases key milestones
As part of the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the NHS, Public Health Wales has released an exciting new video; this highlights key milestones in the organisation’s development, from the time it was set up in its current form in 2009 - one of the now 12 public bodies that make up NHS Wales.