Cabinet to consider more cuts to public services residential and day care

Cabinet will next week consider recommendations for the future delivery of residential and day care services. Members will consider the feedback received through the 12-week public consultation which took place earlier this year, and the recent considerations of the Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee. A report to Cabinet on Wednesday, September 11, recommends which care homes should…

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FREE LIFE HACK EVENT TO INSPIRE NEXT GENERATION OF ARTS PROFESSIONALS

After the success of last year’s inaugural event, Sparc Valleys Kids and Wales Millennium Centre  will host another Life Hack on 5 October 2019, at The Factory in Porth.  Supported by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, this year’s all-day event will give young people aged 11-25 from across South Wales the opportunity to meet professionals from the creative industries, take part in…

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£1.2 billion boost for young people in Wales to end Welsh Labour underfunding

£1.2 billion boost for young people in Wales to end Welsh Labour underfunding Following the announcement that the UK Conservative Government will boost education spending by £14 billion in England over the next three years, the Welsh Labour Government will receive £1.2 billion in extra spending directly for primary and secondary schools. Paul Davies AM, Leader of…

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ategi Shared Lives provides high quality, individual support to vulnerable adults within the ordinary homes

ategi Shared Lives provides high quality, individual support to vulnerable adults within the ordinary homes of carefully chosen and trained Shared Lives Carers.In partnership with RCT Council, ategi Shared Lives offers a community based alternative to other forms of support available. At ategi Shared Lives, we believe that the needs of the people who live…

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Think Before You Film

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service are backing a new campaign by the London Fire Brigade to urge the public to #Call999BeforeYouFilm following an increase in people filming emergency incidents rather than calling 999. Any delay in calling the emergency services could have devastating consequences. Social media can be a valuable tool but one downside…

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Shadow Minister welcomes news of Cwm Taf Chief Executive’s resignation

Welsh Conservative Shadow Health Minister, Angela Burns AM, has welcomed the news that the Chief Executive of Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board has resigned. Commenting, she said: “I’m pleased to see that Allison Williams has listened to the calls of campaigners and politicians and will now allow the health board to begin moving forward from the terrible events…

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