You are invited to participate in a focus group discussion about Diabetes self-management and your experiences with annual review checks. Your insights are valuable to us. We want to improve our patient-facing documentation to make sure the importance of the annual checks and screening is understood.
Two of our dedicated District Nurses, Paula Phillips and Karen Davies, have been hailed as heroes after their quick actions saved the life of a patient during a chip pan fire at his home.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board is reviewing how services are delivered at our Enhanced Local General Hospitals (Nevill Hall Hospital, Royal Gwent Hospital and Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr), as part of the next phase of our Clinical Futures strategy.
On Saturday 31st May 2025, a group of our nurses from the Bladder and Bowel Team joined patient, Niall McCann (right) in climbing 'Pen y Fan', the highest peak in South Wales, to raise awareness and break the stigma around continence care.
If you have been affected by the Gwent Police announcement today relating to the charges in relation to an investigation into child sexual exploitation at a former children’s centre in Monmouth
It’s Armed Forces Week, and at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, we’re proud to show our continued support for the Armed Forces community including veterans, reservists, and their families.
In this hot weather, please take care of yourself and others. Most of us can enjoy the hot weather safely, but please look out for those who are more vulnerable during the heatwave.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has proudly launched its new campaign, "Your NHS is Full of Pride", designed to celebrate, support, and increase the visibility of LGBTQIA+ staff, communities, and allies across the Health Board and Gwent.
Do you live in Torfaen, Caerphilly, Newport, Blaenau Gwent or Monmouthshire?
In celebration of Learning Disability Week (16th–22nd June), we’re excited to launch a new pack of visual support tools - designed to enhance the hospital experience for children and young people with additional needs.
Think you know about continence?
A safe space for support and connection.
This Carers Week, we’re proud to support the national theme “Caring About Equality” recognising that all carers, regardless of age, background or circumstance, deserve equal access to support services and opportunities. This means recognising, respecting, and valuing differences in people so that everyone feels included.
To mark Loneliness Awareness Week, Newport resident Carley, age 30, has shared her personal story of living with sight loss, the impact of isolation, and how joining her local parkrun helped her reconnect with her community.
Held on the first Sunday in June, National Cancer Survivors Day, is a celebration for all those who have been diagnosed with cancer and, following treatment, have been given the all clear.
Congratulations to the Day Surgery Unit at Nevil Hall Hospital which has been selected as BADS’ first Day Surgery Unit of the Month
To celebrate Volunteers Week 2025, the Patient Experience and Involvement team have been out and about this week to thank the Health Board’s volunteers for their amazing and continued support.
Families and friends are warmly invited to join us in remembering the babies, children and young people whom we can no longer hold in our arms, but hold forever in our hearts.
It's Dietitians Week - an exciting week where we celebrate all of our fantastic dietitians in the Health Board but also look at what the future might bring for Dietetics.