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North Wales Regional Partnership Board brings £45m into the region to support the most vulnerable people

28/05/2026

The North Wales Regional Partnership Board (NWRPB) has helped secure more than £45 million of capital investment to improve health, social care and housing services across the region, supporting some … [Read more...] about North Wales Regional Partnership Board brings £45m into the region to support the most vulnerable people

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Beth sy’n digwydd ar gyfer Wythnos Gweithredu Dementia?

18/05/2026

Cynhelir Wythnos Gweithredu Dementia 2026 rhwng 18fed a 22ain o Fai. Fel rhan o’n ymrwymiad i godi ymwybyddiaeth, rydym yn gyffrous i rannu manylion ar gyfer Wythnos Gweithredu Dementia. Mae … [Read more...] about Beth sy’n digwydd ar gyfer Wythnos Gweithredu Dementia?

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: alzheimers, dementia

What’s on for Dementia Action Week?

18/05/2026

Dementia Action Week 2026 runs from 18th- 22nd May 2026. As part of our commitment to raising awareness we’re excited to share details for Dementia Action Week. There are many events taking … [Read more...] about What’s on for Dementia Action Week?

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: alzheimers, dementia, dementia friendly

Building a neuroinclusive future for North Wales

18/03/2026

Reflections on Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2026 To support implementation of the Right Door Strategy, in January 2025 the Childrens Regional Partnership Board agreed their three … [Read more...] about Building a neuroinclusive future for North Wales

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Get ready to Explore Outside – and help your kids boost their mental health and wellbeing

10/02/2026

There are lots of free and low-cost ways to get your little ones active and support their mental health and wellbeing here in North Wales this spring. Throughout Children’s Mental Health Week and … [Read more...] about Get ready to Explore Outside – and help your kids boost their mental health and wellbeing

Filed Under: Blog, Children and young people

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Gwynedd Council
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Flintshire County Council
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