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Cookery classes help tackle alcohol misuse

People with long-term alcohol problems are learning to prepare meals together – thanks to a new project that addresses the poor nutrition and social isolation often linked to alcohol misuse.

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More than 200,000 calls to urgent mental health service

The national 111 press 2 service, which has transformed access to support for urgent mental health issues, has received more than 200,000 calls since its launch.

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Parents in Wales to receive improved neonatal care support

Families with premature and sick babies in Wales will receive better support through a new programme to improve neonatal care standards across the country.

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Consultation on raising minimum alcohol price in Wales

The number of harmful drinkers could be reduced by nearly 5,000 people under plans to raise the minimum unit price of alcohol in Wales.

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Welsh Government salutes our Armed Forces

The Welsh Government is proudly celebrating Armed Forces Week, honouring the contribution of veterans, serving personnel, and their families as communities across Wales prepare for a series of special events.

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GPs trained to spot endometriosis earlier

GPs across Wales are being trained to recognise the symptoms of endometriosis earlier, to help improve women's care and diagnosis.

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Smart technology to help people stay at home

Cutting-edge smart technology is helping to transform care options for older people – helping them to stay in their own homes for longer.

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Free period products in more spaces across Wales

Free period products are now available in more public spaces across Wales, thanks to the Welsh Government’s £3.2m Period Dignity fund.

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Welsh football clubs supported to reach mental health goals

Every football club in Wales will be able to access one of around 1,000 mental health awareness training places as part of a drive to better support clubs to support their teams, coaches and players and their wider community.

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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.

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Dementia hub achieves gold status after £140k upgrade

Swansea's Dementia Hwb has been recognised for its exceptional dementia-friendly environment following a £140,000 Welsh Government-funded transformation.

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New vision for mental health in Wales paves the way for same-day support

People who need mental health support will increasingly have access to same-day services, as part of an ambitious plan to further improve care across Wales