Introducing CTM UHB’s festive campaign, Gift of Kindness, where we’re highlighting the generosity of our communities and the many different ways to give back through local charities that support our health and wellbeing.
Today (26th November 2024), Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTMUHB) hosts its 14th Research and Development (R&D) Conference.
Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB – one of 19 organisations from across Wales – was presented with the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Silver Award for 2024 in an awards ceremony at Cardiff Bay.
World Prematurity Day (17th November) is marked globally to raise awareness of premature birth and the impact it can have on families.
Children’s Grief Awareness Week was initiated by Grief Encounter and the Childhood Bereavement Network in 2015, as a way to recognise and raise awareness of the bereavement experiences of children and young people.
Today, on World Diabetes Day 2024, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTMUHB)’s Executive Director of Public Health, Philip Daniels, has released a report highlighting the prevalence of the condition across the region.
The Royal Glamorgan Hospital will soon benefit from a dedicated and independent clean energy supply generated by the new Coed-Ely Solar Farm.
The Stoma & Colorectal Care Team hosted a successful coffee morning at the YMa Centre, Pontypridd, raising over £700 to support stoma patients.
This week, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTMUHB) is celebrating Wales Climate Week
This year will see the seventh UK Malnutrition Awareness Week - #UKMAW2024.
Cwm Taf Morgwannwg University Health Board is marking this year’s Wales National Safeguarding Week,an annual campaign that aims to raise awareness and provide training on safeguarding issues. This year’s theme is ‘Safe Space’.
The Seren Ward at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital has received donations of equipment and furniture from a number of local companies and organisations, organised in partnership with CTM’s Environment Waste and Fleet Team.