
Welsh Government funding to support unpaid carers
The Welsh Government has confirmed a significant investment of £15.75m over the next three-years to continue two vital schemes supporting unpaid carers.

The Welsh Government has confirmed a significant investment of £15.75m over the next three-years to continue two vital schemes supporting unpaid carers.

WG commend the West Wales Early Years Integration Team who were awarded Team of the Year at the prestigious West Wales Regional Partnership Board Awards.

Improving the lives of unpaid carers is a priority for the West Wales Regional Partnership Board who received the Carers Development Group Annual Report at

An initiative to provide better insights from data on adult social care in Wales has launched.

Unpaid carers in Wales will continue to receive additional support to take well-earned breaks from their caring role, Minister for Children and Social Care, Dawn

Unpaid carers of all ages in West Wales should be visible, feel valued and be supported. These are the proposed priorities that will form the

The West Wales Care Partnership (WWCP) brings together organisations from the statutory, third and independent sectors with a remit of integrating and transforming health, care

We want to work together to develop fresh transport ideas that will make a difference to health, employment, and the local economy.

To inform this work as we start to develop our new dementia plan, please respond to the link to the pre-engagement survey above by 4pm