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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

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New vision to reduce suicide deaths in Wales and improve support for people who self-harm

An ambitious new drive to create a more compassionate approach to understanding the causes of and responding to suicide and self-harm will help to save lives.

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College wellbeing support playing important role in learners education experience

Learners across Wales are benefiting from increased wellbeing and mental health support thanks to £4 million in funding for colleges. Funding has previously been used to create wellbeing centres or counselling.

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Strategy aims to support people who self-harm and have thoughts of suicide

Supporting people to reach out for help if they are struggling with self-harm or thoughts of suicide will help to save lives.

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Peer support service a ‘game changer’ for people struggling with eating disorders, says Minister

A peer support service for people struggling with eating disorders has been hailed as a ‘game changer’ by Minister Sarah Murphy.

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Additional funding to help those through difficult times

An extra £3m is being invested in bereavement services across Wales to help ensure everyone can access the support they need, when they need it.

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Minister sets out vision for ethical use of AI in health and care in Wales

The Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing has outlined ambitious plans to establish Wales as a trailblazer in the safe and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI).

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Major boost for women's health research in Wales

A dedicated women's health research centre opening this April will provide vital evidence to improve healthcare for women in Wales.

Sarah Murphy MS Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing

£13.7m to transform services and cut ADHD and autism waiting times

A further £13.7m will be invested to improve neurodivergence services and reduce waiting times for autism and ADHD assessments across Wales.