Inside one of Wales' busiest A&E departments | ITV News
A hospital in Newport has just recorded its busiest month on record - with staff there saying this winter has been one of the most difficult.
The number of people being seen at emergency units in the Aneurin Bevan Health Board area in January is up 12% compared to five years ago. ITV cameras were allowed into the emergency department at the Royal Gwent to see how staff - and patients - are coping.
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The Wales We Want Event 2015, SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff
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Aneurin Bevan University Health Board In One Place - Mark's Story
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Wales runs out of nurses as row rages over accommodation charges
Nurses and healthcare staff are urgently needed to help out at two Welsh hospitals because of the bad weather.Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has appealed for any qualified nurses and healthcare staff who can help as other struggle to get to work in the snow.Meanwhile a claim has been made that stranded nurses in Wales were charged up to £30 to stay overnight in hospital student accommodation during Storm Emma.It comes as yellow weather warnings remain in place across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, threatening to leave 'death trap' patches of ice on roads up and down the country.A total of 53 flood alerts have been issued nationwide, with 14 out of 15 located in the south west of England as Devon and Cornwall prepare for excess rain, melting snow and high winds.Around 2,000 families in Devon and Cornwall are without power, with hundreds of others suffering power cuts in mid Wales and East Yorkshire.Now, health chiefs are investigating the allegations against an unnamed Welsh Health Board after they were revealed by an outraged business chief.The NHS is devolved and run by the Welsh assembly government.Welsh health boards on Saturday said the claims that nurses were charged to stay in student accommodation during Storm Emma were not true.A total of four Welsh health boards - Abertawe Bro Morgannwg, Cardiff and Vale, Cwm Taf and Hywel Dda - have all responded to the allegations on social media, rejecting the claim, a Wales Online report said.In a statement Cwm Taf University said: 'Overnight there have been some claims that some NHS staff are being charged for accommodation if they need to stay overnight because of severe weather.'We are immensely grateful to all our staff for their dedication to patients in this weather and we would like to make it clear that we are NOT charging any of our staff for accommodation.'If they have been asked for any payment this is totally unacceptable and they should contact their site manager immediately.In the event any staff have had to pay they will be reimbursed in full.' The Aneurin Bevan University Health Board also posted a message online that read: 'Just to be clear, we are NOT charging any of our staff for accommodation.'We are also providing meal vouchers for our staff who have needed to stay in work.If anyone has been asked to make any payment they are asked to contact their site manager immediately.'We are grateful to all our dedicated staff who are going the extra mile to provide first class care.' Tina Donnelly, head of the Royal College of Nursing in Wales, said any storm charge was 'abhorrent' - after staff walked up to 10 miles to reach hospital.The claim was made against an unnamed Welsh health board on social media.Leighton Jenkins, head of policy for the Wales CBI (Conferation of British Industry), exposed the alleged charge on his Twitter account as thousands were stranded by heavy snow.Mr Jenkins wrote: 'Some Welsh hospitals are charging those nurses who volunteer to not go home
Aneurin Bevan Univeristy Health Board - Neonatal Unit at the Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport May 2017
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NHS Wales’ Nurse Recruitment Campaign - Welsh (May 2017)
A film we made to support the NHS Wales’ Nurse Recruitment Campaign, showing nurses across the UK & the world why Wales is a fantastic place to train, work and live.
Help For Iran Protest!
After Donald Trump announced calling down attacks on Iran, we talk to some of the members of the 'Help for Iran' protest outside the Aneurin Bevan statue.
SIR ARTHUR ELVIN M B E (MANAGER OF WEMBLEY) A TRIBUTE BY HIS FRIENDS ETC - SOUND
Panning shot over Wembley during the 1924 Exhibition. Still picture of Wembley Stadium. Shots of the crowds around Wembley and in the stadium. King George walks onto the pitch at the 1946 Cup Final. Various shots of play at the 1st post war cup final, Charlton v Derby County. Shot of the King and Queen Elizabeth clapping after a goal has been scored. Various shots of play in extra time. Cu of Princess Elizabeth watching the football. Shots of play. Cu of disappointed Charlton supporters. Shots of rugby - Wigan v Wakefield Trinity. Various shots of play. TPS crowd. Shots of play. Girl presents Duchess of Kent with flowers at exhibition of youth. Shots of youth marching past. TPS mass youth doing exercises. Various shots of the Empire pool where the European swimming championships are taking place. Various shots of the swimming. Ice carnival - various shots of ladies skating at the ice championships. Shots of ice hockey. Wembley Lions - Various shots of boxing. Table tennis championships. Various shots of play. Shot of grey hound racing. Shot of speedway racing. Tommy Pryce being presented with winners cup. Shot of card to Sir Arthur Elvin. Dinner party held on 31st July 1946 in honour of Sir Arthur Elvin - Various shots of Arthur Elvin greeting various people, Earl of Athlone, George Hicks, Lord Larchwood, Sir Harry Redknapp, Sir John Duncan, Sir Bracewell, W.H. McGrath (Q.C.), A.N. Loan, Eddy Price, Clarence Sands, General Sir Ronald Adams, Stanley Rouce, Walter Wannabee?, Malcolm McCorkindale, Phoebe Hunter, Col Hilbrook (USA Army), Arthur Henderson, James Joyce, Stuart Southward, J.W. Boyle, Alderman Cook, Bertram Mills, Charles Eade, Lord Denham, Capt Neilson, Air Marshall Sir Victor Tate, Henry Hall, Sir George Mitchison, Sir Gordon Craig. Various shots of the party. Several good CU's of Aneurin Bevan, Lord Sibogey?. Shot of Sir Ronald Adams, Lord Athlone Several good shots of Sir Herbert Morrison. Shots of people at the dinner table. CU of Sir Arthur Elvin
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Dr Andrew Goodall - NHS Wales Awards 2015
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Delivering better diabetes care in hospital, helping young children with their language skills and improving communications with patients are just some of the projects which have won NHS Wales Awards today (Wednesday July 15, 2015).
Nine awards were given to NHS organisations across Wales for their innovative work and best practice that is improving the quality and safety of patient care.
NHS Wales Chief Executive Dr Andrew Goodall, who presented the awards at a ceremony in the Mercure Holland House Hotel, Cardiff, today, said, “These awards recognise the talent and creativity we have within NHS Wales; people committed to finding new ways to improve the quality and the safety of the care that they provide. They also highlight how important it is to keep improving and learning from examples of best practice that exist across the NHS in Wales.
“I want to congratulate all the nominees and the winners for what they have achieved and their commitment to improve care for patients in Wales.”
Twenty-four projects were selected as finalists and the nine winners of the NHS Wales Awards 2015 are;
Citizens at the Centre of Service Re-Design and Delivery Award (supported by Wales Council for Voluntary Action)
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board (ABM UHB) – for redesigning a course that helps people manage their long term health conditions and improve their wellbeing to ensure deaf people can actively participate.
Developing a Flexible and Sustainable Workforce Award (supported by Royal College of Nursing Wales)
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board – for work with Caerphilly Borough Council to develop a new role in the facilities service at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr that has given young unemployed people jobs and helped to improve patient care.
Improving Patient Safety Award (supported by Health Foundation)
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board – for work to improve the quality of diabetes care in a district general hospital.
Improving Quality Through Better Use of Resources Award (supported by Royal Pharmaceutical Society Wales)
Powys teaching Health Board – for developing a ‘virtual ward’ of local health and social care teams to treat patients in their own home and avoid admission to hospital.
Promoting Better Health and Avoiding Disease Award (supported by Welsh NHS Confederation)
ABM University Health Board – for a project to reduce the impact of delayed language skills in two to three year old children.
Promoting Clinical Research and Application to Practice Award (supported by British Medical Association Cymru Wales)
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Velindre NHS Trust – for work to develop a service to help patients cope with the physical and emotional effects of cancer associated thrombosis (CAT).
Students Improving Patient Safety and Quality (supported by 1000 Lives Student and Educator Community)
Helen Price, University of South Wales – for a project to improve staff communication with patients.
Working Seamlessly Across Organisations Award (supported by Welsh Local Government Association)
Hywel Dda University Health Board and Dyfed Powys Police – for work to improve support at incidents for people experiencing mental distress.
Overall winner: Outstanding Innovation in Care (supported by Unison)
Powys teaching Health Board – for developing a ‘virtual ward’ of local health and social care team to help the frail and elderly receive better care and remain at home for as long as possible, avoiding admission to hospital.
Special Award: NHS Wales Humanitarian Award for supporting the Ebola outbreak in Africa
Staff from Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Public Health Wales, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.
The NHS Wales Awards are organised by 1000 Lives Improvement, part of Public Health Wales, which supports organisations and individuals to deliver improved health, healthcare outcomes and user experience in NHS Wales.
They were launched in 2008 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the NHS and recognise and promote best practice across Wales.
More than 160 entries were received from organisations, revealing a high standard of innovative and diverse work that is transforming patient care.
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Selected Originals - Labour Conference (1951)
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Labour Party Conference at Scarborough, Yorkshire.
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Clive Peedell on NHS Reforms: I'm Bloody Angry
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Big Pit - Wales, United Kingdom
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Big Pit Wales
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- ... I felt somewhat better in the morning so I rejoined the group and we were off to Big Pit which is a real underground coal mine We all donned caps with lamp lights and decended the 300 feet into the dank dark depths ...
- ... Day 2 was not a good day for me we spent so long on the bus!!! we stoped only 2 times the first was for the Big Pit which is a old mine which we went down the shaft and had a really cool welsh miner tell us about the history and what happens down there ...
- ... Then, there's a big pit at the bottom, which has no obvious way of cleaning out the poo ...
- ... We were making our way to the Breacon Beacons and the Big Pit (one of the last coal mines in Wales ) The countryside was breathtaking all the way down, green and lush ...
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