Cabinet Minister for Health and Care visits Princess of Wales Hospital as orthopaedic team reaches major milestone

The Cabinet Minister for Health and Care, Mabon ap Gwynfor MS, visited the Princess of Wales Hospital this week to see how improvements to planned care services are helping patients receive treatment more quickly. During the visit, the Cabinet Secretary toured the hospital’s elective orthopaedic hub and met with staff who are delivering enhanced services…

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Natasha Asghar MS calls for convicted sex offender to be held in a male prison and recorded as male in official statistics.

Shadow Health Secretary, Natasha Asghar MS, has written to the Justice Secretary following the imprisonment of convicted sex offender Paula Stanton after an act of outraging public decency at the University Hospital of Wales. Stanton, who is male-born and has a lengthy history of sexual offending, was jailed after admitting masturbating in full view of NHS…

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Shared Lives Week – Daniel and Kyle’s story

Daniel (photo right) and Kyle (photo left) share how Shared Lives helped them maintain important relationships, build independence and challenge assumptions about who can become a carer. Daniel and Kyle share how Shared Lives helped them maintain important relationships, build independence and challenge assumptions about who can become a carer. At 21, Kyle is studying…

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Plaid must take responsibility as NHS performance backslides

The latest NHS statistics for Wales show that performance has worsened across key areas of the health service. Performance against the 62-day target for patients starting cancer treatment fell to 56.7% in April, well below the 75% target. In Swansea Bay, just 48.4% of cancer patients are treated within the target time. NHS treatment waiting lists have increased to 680,003 pathways in April, with…

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Caerphilly recognised nationally for ‘health into homes’ approach

Caerphilly County Borough Council has been highlighted as an example of best practice in a new Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) report. The ‘Building Health into Homes’ report showcases the Council’s innovative approach to integrating occupational therapy within housing services, helping residents access homes that support independence, safety and wellbeing. Caerphilly’s integrated Housing Occupational…

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