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Mental Health & Wellbeing survey for young people 11-25 years
Mental Health & Wellbeing survey for young people 11-25 years. Your thoughts and views can have an impact.
Vacancy at Shelter Cymru
Vacancy for a Senior Arian Debt Adviser – closing date is 10am Friday 6th June
CF61 Community Gardening Project Coffee Morning Blooms with Success!
The recent coffee morning held in support of the CF61 Gardening Project proved to be a resounding success, raising a fantastic total of £1,088.18.
Secondary school girls in Wales report their problematic social media use is double that of boys
New findings from Public Health Wales, in partnership with The School Health Research Network at Cardiff University, show that secondary school aged girls have much higher rates of self-reported problematic social media use than boys.
Three Cardiff and Vale UHB colleagues awarded Florence Nightingale Foundation Leadership Scholarships
With International Day of the Midwife last Monday and International Nurses Day approaching we are delighted that three Cardiff and Vale UHB colleagues have secured Florence Nightingale Foundation Leadership Scholarships.
Opening the digital front door to the NHS in Wales
People across Wales are being encouraged to download the NHS Wales App to access a wide range of services digitally.
Invitation: Llantwit Major Event - All Welcome
The Vale 50+ Strategy Forum is excited to announce their second of three community events for this year. Join us on Thursday, May 22nd from 2 PM to 4 PM at CF61, Station Road, Llantwit Major, CF61 1ST
Public Health Wales invites colleagues to connect with Behavioural Science Unit as new report highlights impact
Public Health Wales invites colleagues and partners across NHS Wales to contact its Behavioural Science Unit (BSU) to explore how behavioural science can help improve their work, supported by insights from the unit’s newly published annual report.
Key organisations join forces for launch of new Director of Public Health annual report
Organisations across Cardiff and Vale came together for the formal launch of the new Director of Public Health annual report.
Comprehensive service review of main theatres at the University Hospital of Wales
Following an internal staff survey that raised significant concerns, the Health Board initiated a comprehensive service review of the main theatres at the University Hospital of Wales.
Future Generations Report 2025
The Future Generations Report is designed to support politicians and public body leaders in making life better for people and planet now and in the future.
You don’t have to run to get involved!
Find out more about volunteering at the Barry Island 10k on Sunday 15th June.
Dr Richard Skone appointed Interim Deputy Medical Director at Velindre University NHS Trust.
Congratulations to Dr Richard Skone who has been appointed Interim Deputy Medical Director at Velindre University NHS Trust.
Cardiff and Vale UHB carpenter with Parkinson's builds positive early retirement
Gareth Evans remembers the day his career began at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. It was July 1989, and his dad dropped him off at Cardiff Royal Infirmary (CRI).
Primary Community and Intermediate Care Clinical Board: Staff Recognition Event 2025
Colleagues across the Primary, Community and Intermediate Care (PCIC) Clinical Board were recognised for their achievements and hard work at the annual Staff Recognition and Celebratory Event.
Ynni Cymru's Capital Grant Scheme is now live and open for applications.
Ynni Cymru have created a £10 million capital grant funding programme. Public and community sector organisations, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) looking to develop SLES in Wales can apply for funding.
Safe at Home supports patients to receive urgent care at home
Safe at Home is supporting people across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to receive urgent care at home when it’s safe to do so, instead of going into hospital. This is giving people better experience and easing pressure on emergency services.
New report highlights six key policy actions to tackle health inequalities in Wales
Six key policy actions, which could help improve health and wellbeing and tackle health inequalities for the people of Wales, have been highlighted in a new report from Public Health Wales and Liverpool John Moores University.
Public Health Wales calls on parents to protect young people against cancer with HPV vaccination
Parents and guardians in Wales are being encouraged to protect young people against HPV related cancers by ensuring they take up the offer of the HPV vaccine in school.
Public Health Wales announce new behavioural science resources to optimise health communications
The Behavioural Science Unit at Public Health Wales has produced a new suite of resources designed to help public health communicators optimise the impact of their work using behavioural science.