The Cwm Taf Morgannwg Safeguarding Board’s theme for Safeguarding Week 2021 is ‘Safeguarding Our Communities’. As a Board, they have chosen this theme as they believe that by adopting an ethos of continuous organisational and individual learning they will help to foster a culture in which safeguarding practices and processes are regularly reviewed and improved upon, thus ensuring Gwent is committed to delivering safe, effective, and compassionate services for its citizens.įurther information on all the events can be found here:Ĭwm Taf Morgannwg Safeguarding Board (CTMSB) Research demonstrates that a culture of habitual learning is critical to improving outcomes for the people they work with. The Gwent Safeguarding Board have chosen the theme of ‘Lessons Learned’ for National Safeguarding Week 2021. The NWSB will also be delivering on national developments with presentations on Domestic Abuse / Ending physical punishment.įurther information on all the events can be found here.
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Further information on how to view the recording will be posted after the event.ĭuring safeguarding Week, the North Wales Safeguarding Board will be celebrating good practice in the region and also learning from Adult and Child Practice reviews. This event will be recorded and available to view at a later date. View the agenda and read about the speakers here: The webinar will be hosted on Microsoft Teams.
To mark National Safeguarding Week 2021, the National Independent Safeguarding Board, in partnership with The Violence Prevention Unit, are pleased to announce an online conference: Adult Safeguarding. National Independent Safeguarding Board Wales You can find out more on the theme for each Safeguarding Board, along with a list of the events and activities that will be taking place in the different regions here. Safeguarding Week is an annual, national campaign focusing on a wide range of safeguarding issues affecting our communities in Wales.Įach of the Regional Safeguarding Boards co-ordinate a programme of educational and awareness raising activities and events, aimed at the public and professionals.Įach region decides on a different theme, giving that Safeguarding Board and its partners and agencies within the region the flexibility to arrange events and activities on safeguarding issues pertinent to the services they provide, their service users and their experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic. Reducing stigma is simply what it is all about.This year, National Safeguarding Week takes place on 15-19 November 2021. We have a record of achieving what we set out to do to ensure the best care provision for service users and carers. Mental Health services embrace the recovery philosophy. Find out more on our A-Z of Mental Health Services.
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We manage specialist services such as addictions, low secure and younger onset dementia care, plus many more. We have community teams, primary mental health services and inpatient settings. We are continuously raising public awareness across all services regarding mental health issues, which affect 1 in 4 people. Our staff and service users have a long-term vision for increasing community care and shared care models. We have always worked in collaboration, co-creating services with many engaged agencies, such as our charity and local authority colleagues. If you think you may need support or diagnosis, please contact your GP.
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If you’ve been diagnosed with Mental Health condition or are supporting someone who has, please speak to your registered health professional about any problems or concerns. Untreated Mental Health issues can lead to longer hospital admissions and poorer overall physical health in Hospital inpatients. Research has shown that they are often not recognised or treated.Ģ in 3 older adults admitted to a general hospital have, or may develop, Mental Health issues during their admission. Mental Health disorders such as depression, anxiety, alcohol addiction and memory problems are very common in general hospitals. Our focused service is dedicated to supporting the Welsh Government Strategy "Together for Mental Health".ġ in 4 people will experience some form of Mental Health condition in their lifetime. Mental Health Services within Aneurin Bevan University Health Board cover community and in-patient settings.