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Mental Health Awareness Week 2016

Bluebird Care Cardiff South are supporting Mental Health Awareness Week 2016, an annual campaign run by the Mental Health Foundation, between 16-22 May. The Mental Health Foundation is a charity which aims to improve the lives of those with mental health problems. With one in four adults and one in ten children likely to have a mental health problem in any year the work the Mental Health Foundation undertakes is vital. The Mental Health Awareness Week 2016 theme is ‘relationships’. This year the campaign is celebrating the connections, the relationships, and the people in our lives that add to our wellbeing and protect and sustain our mental health. 

18/05/2016

Arthritis Care Week 2016 14th- 21st May

Bluebird Care Cardiff South is supporting the Arthritis Care Week 2016 campaign, organised by Arthritis Care, from 14 – 21 May. Arthritis Care is the UK’s largest organisation working with and for all people with arthritis. The charity supports people living with arthritis to manage their condition, as well as campaigning for better services. Arthritis is the biggest cause of pain and disability in the UK. 10 million people are living with arthritis every day, this pain is often invisible and its effects can go unnoticed. This year Arthritis Care is looking to raise awareness of what it’s like to live with arthritis, encouraging people to talk about it, what it means to them and the challenges and triumphs they have experienced. 

18/05/2016

Bluebird Care leading the way in South Wales with The PASSsystem

Bluebird Care Cardiff South, the Vale of Glamorgan will implement everyLIFE Technologies’ care management platform, The PASSsystem, into their offices. It will link them to their community-based supervisors and staff as well as other care stakeholders including families, social services and healthcare professionals.

11/05/2016

Dementia Awareness Week 2016

Bluebird Care Cardiff South supports Dementia Awareness Week 2016 Bluebird Care Cardiff South is supporting Dementia Awareness Week 2016, an annual campaign run by the Alzheimer’s Society from 15– 21 May 2016. The Alzheimer’s Society are the UK's leading dementia support and research charity, supporting people living with any form of dementia in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The charity provide information and support, fund medical research, and campaign for better quality of life for people with dementia and greater general understanding of the condition. Running from 15– 21 May 2016, the aim of the campaign is to encourage people who are worried about dementia to confront their concerns by addressing dementia directly and coming to Alzheimer's Society for information and support.

29/04/2016

MS Awareness Week 2016

Bluebird Care Cardiff South is supporting MS Awareness Week 2016, an annual campaign run by the Multiple Sclerosis Trust (MS Trust), from 25 April - 1 May.The MS Trust is a small UK charity dedicated to making life better for people living with multiple sclerosis. They provide information to everyone affected by MS and support the health professionals who work with them.This year the MS Trust are asking everyone to ‘Be Bold in Blue’ from 25 April to 1 May. Last year over £20,000 was raised to help the MS Trust to support people affected by MS

25/04/2016

Dying Matters Awareness Week 9th-15th May 2016

Bluebird Care Cardiff South is supporting Dying Matters Awareness Week 2016, which runs from 9-15 May 2016. The theme of Dying Matters Awareness Week 2016 is ‘The Big Conversation’, and we will be encouraging the public to talk to each other about dying, death and bereavement, because "Talking about dying won't make it happen!" Every minute someone in the UK passes away, but many of us still do not feel comfortable talking about dying. Talking more openly about dying can help you to make the most of life and to support loved ones. The campaign advises having a conversation with your loved ones about the practical steps that can be taken to put any final wishes in place, as well as how to spread the message through our communities of the importance of discussing what we want at the end of our lives.  

19/04/2016

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