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Social work students to receive more financial support from September.

Social work students will be eligible for greater financial support from September as part of an extra £3.5 million package of support, the Deputy Minister for Social Services has announced.

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£7m Summer of Fun officially underway

The Welsh Government’s £7 million Summer of Fun returns for a second year to support children and young people across Wales.

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Unpaid carers urged to apply for their £500 payment

Unpaid carers are being urged to apply for a £500 payment to help with the increased cost of caring during the cost-of living-crisis.

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Unpaid carers urged to apply for their £500 payment

Unpaid carers in North Wales are being urged to apply for a £500 payment to help with the increased cost of caring during the cost-of living-crisis

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Unpaid carers urged to apply for their £500 payment

Unpaid carers in mid Wales are being urged to apply for a £500 payment to help with the increased cost of caring during the cost-of living-crisis

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Unpaid carers urged to apply for their £500 payment

Unpaid carers in south Wales are being urged to apply for a £500 payment to help with the increased cost of caring during the cost-of living-crisis.

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New fund launched to support unpaid carers in Wales during the cost of living crisis

Unpaid carers in Wales will benefit from a support scheme helping them to buy basic essential items during the cost-of-living crisis.

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Helen Mary Jones appointed to Social Care Wales Board

Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan has today (Tuesday 31 May) announced the appointment of Helen Mary Jones to the Social Care Wales Board. 

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Gardening helping to tackle loneliness and social isolation

A gardening project in Newport is helping to tackle loneliness and social isolation by bringing communities together.

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£1.1 million investment to champion older people as Wales becomes Age Friendly

Actions the Welsh Government will take to champion older people and challenge the way we think about ageing have been published by Julie Morgan, the Deputy Minister for Social Services.

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Unpaid carers in Wales are set to benefit from a £9m short breaks fund

Unpaid carers of all ages in Wales are set to benefit from a short breaks fund after a £9m investment from the Welsh Government.

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£10 million funding boost for domiciliary care in Wales

A further £10 million will be provided to local authorities to support domiciliary care and increase service provision in Wales the Deputy Minister of Social Services, Julie Morgan has announced.