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Postpartum psychosis: My journey of recovery after the birth of my baby boy
When Rachel Flynn gave birth to her healthy baby son Finley on a midwifery-led unit in March 2017, she was elated at becoming a mum for the first time. But just 10 days later she found herself back in the same hospital needing acute psychiatric support after her mental health took a significant - and completely unexpected - turn for the worse.
Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) Mental Health Lived Experience Events
HEIW Mental Health Lived Experience events taking place across Wales for people with lived experience of mental health challenges and/or who work in mental health services, unpaid carers and third sector organisations.
New Training launched for the Third Sector and Partner Organisations
GVS launches its new training programme for the Third Sector and partner organisations, with prices starting from only £10.00 per person. Training includes: Recruiting, Selecting and Managing Volunteers; Being a Trustee - The Essentials; Social media for the Third Sector; An Introduction to Creating designs using Canva; Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) three-year certificate; Getting started with TikTok and Writing for your website
Trustee Volunteer - Supporting Children’s Charity
Providing guidance for the Children’s Centre
Versus Arthritis - Menopause Information Session
FREE INFORMATION SESSION: Arthritis & the menopause
Thursday 23rd May
Online via Teams 12pm – 1pm.
The free session will be delivered by Rhiannon Griffiths, Clinical Lead Physiotherapist for Pelvic Health at Aneurin Bevan Health Board
Vale 50+ Strategy Forum, Beach Hut Pop Up Event - Thursday 9th May from 10-12pm.
Next week, the Forum’s will host a pop up event at Beach Hut number 6, Barry Island Promenade, Paget Road, Barry, CF62 5TQ on Thursday 9th May from 10-12pm. The aim of the event is to raise the profile of the Forum and sign up new members. Existing members, family and friends are welcome to join us for a free hot drink and a chat by the seaside.
Cardiff and Vale UHB wins twice at the UK's Advancing Healthcare Awards 2024
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board are delighted to announce that colleagues have received two awards at the UK’s Advancing Healthcare Awards 2024
Recruitment Open Day at UHL
Join us to find out more about the rewarding and varied opportunities available within our neurological directorate: Saturday 18th May 2024, Outpatients Department University Hospital of Llandough, Penlan Road, CF64 2XX,10.00am - 2.30pm.
Join us at our May Recruitment Event 2024
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is holding a recruitment event on 16 May, showcasing the vast variety of roles across the Health Board. The event will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Cardiff and will be open to anyone with an interest in a starting a career with the Health Board.
Invitation: Llantwit Major Event, All Welcome
The Vale 50+ Forum are hosting their second ‘Have Your Say’ social event of the year on Thursday 16th May from 2-4pm at Llantwit Major RFC Clubhouse.
Ethnic Minorities & Youth Support Team Wales (EYST Wales) Survey
The All Wales Black Asian Minority Ethnic Engagement Team are reaching out to you as part of a joint effort between EYST Wales and Vale of Glamorgan Youth Service. Our aim is to gain insight into the experiences, challenges, and barriers encountered by young people and families from Minority Ethnic communities residing or working in the Vale of Glamorgan.
All welcome to Have Your Say’ social event
The Vale 50+ Forum are hosting their second ‘Have Your Say’ social event of the year on Thursday 16th May from 2-4pm at Llantwit Major RFC Clubhouse.
Electricals Recycling Fund
We fund two types of projects – those seeking to grow or develop existing household collection services for small household electricals, and those seeking to innovate new collection methods.
Screwfix Foundation
The Screwfix Foundation currently offers local registered charities and not for profit organisations funding of up to £5,000.