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Megan Tomos-Jones

Hafan Ni: Providing Meaningful Respite for Carers and People Living with Dementia

18/11/2025

Hafan Ni offers a safe, welcoming space within our Flintshire and Conwy Dementia Centres, where individuals can take part in meaningful activities and connect with others—while their carers enjoy … [Read more...] about Hafan Ni: Providing Meaningful Respite for Carers and People Living with Dementia

Filed Under: Blog, Dementia

Age & Dementia Friendly Holywell: Connection, Care and Community

18/11/2025

Age & Dementia Friendly Holywell is a local community group dedicated to providing help, support, and activities that bring people together in Holywell and the surrounding areas. The group is … [Read more...] about Age & Dementia Friendly Holywell: Connection, Care and Community

Filed Under: Blog, Dementia

North Wales Together: Helping people with learning disabilities find employment

04/11/2025

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Across North Wales, more people with learning disabilities are finding paid work thanks to the North Wales Together Regional Supported Employment Service. Available in Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, … [Read more...] about North Wales Together: Helping people with learning disabilities find employment

Filed Under: Blog, Learning disability

Through the Right Lens: Understanding the difference made in Health and Care

03/09/2025

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To help to improve the health and well-being of people in North Wales, understanding what matters to them is important. We want to do more of what helps people maintain or improve their health and … [Read more...] about Through the Right Lens: Understanding the difference made in Health and Care

Filed Under: Blog

How short, real life stories can capture what matters

21/08/2025

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Storytelling helps to get to the heart of what matters to people who receive services. It can be used to learn about and evaluate projects, improve wider understanding of, and accessibility to … [Read more...] about How short, real life stories can capture what matters

Filed Under: Blog

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