CTM Expands PIPYN Programme into Rhondda Cynon Taf

Today (7th February), Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board’s PIPYN Rhondda Cynon Taf programme was officially launched at an event in the Rhondda Valleys. CTM’s PIPYN programme is dedicated to supporting children (age 3-7 years) and their families to make healthy food choices and build healthy family habits. The programme offers family-based support sessions embedded within plans to…

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New Infant Feeding Strategy launched

Today, Thursday 6th February 2025, we are launching Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board’s brand-new Infant Feeding Strategy. This is our vision, demonstrating our commitment to proving all new families with personalised care and support to make informed choices about feeding their baby. Here is our Director of Midwifery, Suzanne Hardacre, explaining how by supporting…

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Board Meeting January 2025

The next meeting of the Health Board will take place on Thursday 30 January 2025 at 09:00am at the Hub, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Llantrisant. Meetings of the Health Board will be held in public and therefore members of the public are welcome to attend in person and observe the meeting. The Board meeting will also…

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Bevan Commission announces new cohort of Bevan Fellows to drive health and care innovation in Wales

The Bevan Commission has announced the selection of 24 health and care professionals for its Bevan Fellows programme, which includes five colleagues from CTM UHB. These Bevan Fellows, representing a diverse range of specialties and health boards across Wales, will embark on a 24-month journey to lead, research, and implement innovative projects to improve health…

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Temporary change to stroke services at Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board

Update on stroke services at Prince Charles Hospital Taken from Hirwaun and Penderyn and Rhigos Matters FB “Any patient suffering with a stroke who attends any of our emergency departments will continue to be provided with the urgent treatment they need, swiftly and expertly… Patients who require more intensive treatment and care will then be transferred…

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