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Increase in testing and treatment supports progress to elimination of hepatitis C in Wales
On World Hepatitis Day, the latest annual report from Public Health Wales into blood borne viruses (BBVs), including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV infections, shows there has been progress towards eliminating these infections as a public health problem by 2030 in Wales.
Family Information Service Launches Summer Activities Programme 2023
From free drop-in sessions to weeklong sports camps, there’s lots of activities for families and children to take part in this summer. Working in partnership with organisations across the Vale, the Council’s FIS team have put together a calendar of events suitable for children and young people up to the age of 25, alongside a number of family activities.
Refugees and Asylum-seekers are among the most vulnerable members of society having poorer mental health than the general population.
A review of international evidence and country experiences has found that asylum-seekers, refugees, and other displaced peoples have poorer mental health outcomes than those of the general population.
AI helping to diagnose cancer in Wales
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how suspected prostate and breast cancer is being diagnosed in Wales.
Water Safety Wales join forces with bereaved mum to highlight dangers after new report shows drowning risk to young people in Wales
Water Safety Wales has teamed up with a Pembrokeshire mum on World Drowning Prevention Day to help prevent other families from enduring the tragedy she has suffered after losing her son.
Cardiff cyclist wins gold at World Transplant Games
Professor Nicholas Topley, a retired academic from The School of Medicine, Cardiff University took part in the 20km Team Time Trial with teammates Richie Sheerin and Sean Rintoul, and won Gold, making them World Champions. Professor Topley also went on to win two Bronze medals in the Individual Time Trial and 30km Road Race, all of which were cycling events held at the Waneroo racing circuit in North Perth.
Celebrating a year of Surgical Same Day Emergency Care at University Hospital of Wales
On 18 July 2023, the Surgical Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit at University Hospital of Wales celebrated its first anniversary in its new location.
Professor Meriel Jenney appointed as one of LATCH's first patrons
LATCH Welsh Children’s Cancer Charity is launching its 40th anniversary milestone year by appointing two new patrons — including Executive Medical Director Professor Meriel Jenney.
Earn while you learn with our Healthcare Support Worker Apprenticeship
Do you want to embark on a career in healthcare and earn while you learn? Our new Healthcare Support Worker (HCSW) Apprenticeship will provide a mix of on-the-job training and learning that will lead to employment as a HCSW.
Lung Cancer Patient begins fundraising cycle from Cardiff to Paris to improve diagnosis for others
In September 2022, at the age of 40, Craig Maxwell was diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer, EGFR+. Craig was told that the Stage 4 cancer had spread to his bones and was at this point incurable. Facing a terminal illness, he began to focus on ways he could contribute to the improvement of diagnosis and treatment of cancer for other patients across Wales, and has since been completing a number of physical challenges to raise awareness and funds for the QuicDNA Liquid Biopsy Clinical trial.
National ICU Rehabilitation Day
ICU Rehabilitation Day takes place on Friday 21st July and aims to highlight the importance of rehabilitation for patients to undergo the absolute best recovery after critical illness.
Sight Cymru Social Groups in Barry and Cowbridge
Cowbridge – alternate Tuesday mornings
Barry – every Tuesday afternoon
Plastic Free July: How one department is doing its bit for the environment
A sexual health team is doing its bit for the environment by ditching one of its single-use plastic instruments and reverting back to the metal equivalent.
Events in Cardiff and Vale to keep your children active over the school summer holiday
A whole host of fun activities are taking place in Cardiff and the Vale throughout the school summer holidays to keep children entertained and energised.
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is named as a finalist at the NHS Wales Awards 2023
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is celebrating after 3 of its improvement projects have been shortlisted at this year’s NHS Wales Awards, announced today.
Baby Basics Summer Closure
Baby Basics is closed from Monday 21st August – Monday September 4th 2023
What action is needed to make homes in Wales better for our health and well-being?
Public Health Wales researchers are publishing a series of briefings to examine what needs to be done to create healthier housing in Wales.
Children & Women's Clinical Board Staff Recognition Awards
Colleagues across the Children and Women’s Clinical Board have been recognised for their hard work, dedication and passion to support patients and their families.
'My baby and I wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for our amazing maternity care'
When heavily pregnant Ceri Richardson started suffering a nasty headache earlier this month, she initially thought it had been brought on by the noise of her six-year-old son’s Sports Day. But worse symptoms were to follow, including a pain in her ribs and severe bleeding, which prompted to her pay an urgent visit to the maternity unit at the University Hospital of Wales.
Welsh Government response to latest NHS Wales performance data – May and June 2023
The Welsh Government has responded to the latest NHS Performance data published today (20 July).