Arthritis UK Cymru probes Welsh political parties on arthritis services 

Arthritis UK Cymru is calling on each political party in Wales to have a credible plan to help improve the lives of people with musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions like arthritis, as campaigning for the Senedd Elections gets underway.   The charity is calling for improved services and care for nearly 1 million people living in Wales with a musculoskeletal condition, many of whom live with debilitating daily pain.   Conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can affect every aspect of day-to-day life, limiting people’s ability to work…

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Select committee launches inquiry on cross-border healthcare arrangements between England and Wales

The Welsh Affairs Committee has this month launched an inquiry into the challenges faced by people accessing cross-border healthcare. The committee said: “NHS patients from all across Wales and parts of England often access healthcare across the border to use services closer to home, to receive treatment not available locally or to access specialist care….

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Important progress made towards future scheme at Dinas coal tip site

An update has been provided on the Council’s significant scheme to stabilise the ground conditions at Graig Ddu Tip in Dinas. Important progress has been made recently – including securing major funding from Welsh Government, appointing a design contractor, and undertaking initial investigatory work.  The former coal tip is located above Graigddu Road and has…

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Health Matters: Why Wales Must Treat Financial Wellbeing as a Health Priority

After a lifetime spent working alongside people facing financial hardship, one truth has become impossible to ignore: health matters, and Wales cannot fix its longterm health challenges without confronting the economic realities that shape people’s daily lives. Yes, we must deal urgently with waiting lists, emergency care pressures and the worrying state of our population’s…

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