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We are a group of GP practices, dentists, community pharmacies, local opticians, community nurses, and allied health professionals covering the Clydach, Morriston and Llansamlet areas of Swansea.

Swansea Bay’s pelvic health physiotherapy service is running free community-based educational sessions about pelvic floo...
18/06/2026

Swansea Bay’s pelvic health physiotherapy service is running free community-based educational sessions about pelvic floor and health.

The sessions are available to women aged 16 and over, and supporting partners are also welcome to attend too.

They will cover information on bladder symptoms, such as leaking when you're laughing, jumping or exercising, or bladder overactivity, bowel problems such as faecal incontinence, prolapse symptoms, and pain with in*******se.

The team will also talk about menstrual health and pelvic floor symptoms to look out for in menopause.

The information provided will be relevant to women at various life stages.

Upcoming sessions will be held at:
👉 Online session
👉 Tesco Llansamlet's community room

You can find all of the dates and can book onto any of the sessions here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/pelvic-health-physiotherapy-sbuhb-119936844861

18/06/2026

☕️ CLWB CALON WORKSHOP – NEXT WEEK! 💛

Join us on Thursday 18th June, 9:00am–11:30am at Canal centre , Hebron Road, Clydach for a relaxed morning of coffee, chat and helpful advice ☕️

We’ll be covering:
💙 HYNT Cards
💜 Access Cards
💚 CEA Cards
🩷 Carers Cards
♿️ Blue Badges

Please bring any supporting evidence you may have, including:
✔️ DLA/PIP entitlement letters
✔️ Photo ID
✔️ Supporting documents/evidence
✔️ Blue Badge documents (if renewing/applying)
✔️ Headshot of child

Some cards can still be awarded without DLA/PIP and some applications may require a fee.

Everyone welcome — whether you’re applying for the first time, need help understanding the process, or just want some guidance in a supportive space 💛

Useful links:
HYNT Card – https://www.hynt.co.uk/en/join/apply/

CEA Card – https://www.ceacard.co.uk/apply

Access Card – https://www.accesscard.online/

Carers Card UK – https://www.carerscarduk.co.uk/

Blue Badge Swansea – https://www.swansea.gov.uk/article/1230/Apply-for-or-renew-a-Blue-Badge

17/06/2026

Our popular Parent Carer sessions return next Wednesday ⭐

Come along to our session where you get the chance to meet with occupational therapists and a specialist health visitor from our local healthboard

There are limited spaces, so email [email protected] or [email protected] to book your space 💜

🗓️ Wednesday 24th June
🕚 9:30am - 12pm
📍Swansea Carers Centre
👤 Open to parent/family carers
📩 [email protected] or [email protected]

INFORMATION SESSION: Gadgets & Adaptations Wednesday 24th June online via Teams 12-1pm. Join Arthritis UK Cymru for a ta...
16/06/2026

INFORMATION SESSION: Gadgets & Adaptations

Wednesday 24th June online via Teams 12-1pm.

Join Arthritis UK Cymru for a talk on gadgets and adaptations that help people living with arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions.

They will be joined by Occupational Therapist Alison Brown, who will be available for questions.

Register here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=YDhjs6gV00atMg-6XssdX51WUQqSh-BLv1-5sEa9ks1UQjRHT1ZSN0hUQkFaNTlEMkVFUVhFQU5ZRCQlQCN0PWcu&route=shorturl

16/06/2026

Adults with a learning disability can attend an annual appointment at their GP practice to review and chat about their health and wellbeing.

These yearly checks are carried out by a healthcare professional, usually a GP or a nurse, for people aged 18 and over who are on their GP practice’s learning disability register.

During the appointment, patients can talk about how they have been feeling and raise any concerns or questions they may have.

The overall aim is to spot any health issues early and provide information and advice on how to stay healthy.

Clare James, Swansea Bay’s Deputy Head of Nursing for Primary Care, said: “Since April 2025, annual health checks have been available for all adults aged 18 and over who are registered with a GP practice.

“Each practice across Swansea Bay has a learning disability register and, if you are on the register, you will be invited for an annual health check.

“Some people are not aware they are entitled to this annual appointment. We would encourage them or an advocate to contact their GP practice and ask to be added to the register if they are not already on it.

“Even if the patient feels well, it is very important to attend as these checks provide advice and support to help them stay healthy and detect any early changes in health.”

During the annual check, the healthcare professional will ask questions about lifestyle, including smoking, alcohol use and general wellbeing.

They will check blood pressure and weight, listen to the patient’s chest, examine their eyes and ears, and check their abdomen, among other routine assessments.

“Annual health checks can help to identify any potential issues as early as possible,” Clare added.

“By spotting problems sooner, they can be addressed and treated more quickly.

“Unfortunately, people with a learning disability can often experience poorer health and are at higher risk of a range of conditions.

“Patients are welcome to bring a family member or support worker if they prefer, but they can also ask to speak to the healthcare professional privately.

“The practice should support with any reasonable adjustments to reduce stress, avoid missed appointments and promote equitable access.”

Castle Surgery in Neath is just one GP practice in Swansea Bay that has a good uptake of annual health checks.

Nicola Edwards, practice manager, said: “We use an annual recall system for our patients on our current learning disability register.

“If the patient doesn’t make an appointment to the initial first recall letter, they will receive a further two letters within that year to remind them.

“We also carry out home visits to assisted living settings, where we complete the health checks for our patients. This approach has consistently worked well for both the practice and our patients living in these environments.

“It also supports carers working in assisted living homes by making it easier for them to engage with and attend the practice.

“We have also engaged with the health board’s learning disability team, who identified how many of our patients were not attending their health checks.

“They provided us with easy-read invitations for patients, which supported our engagement with them.”

Practice nurses and an advanced paramedic practitioner carry out the annual reviews at Castle Surgery, but this will vary at each GP practice.

“Our nurses have worked here for many years, and continuity and familiarity helps patients feel more comfortable during their health checks,” Nicola added.

“We work closely with carers and families to support patients through their health checks. For those who find busy periods challenging, we offer appointments at quieter times, such as the end of the day, whenever possible.

“We see these appointments as more than an annual review, allowing time to speak with patients and their carers to identify any additional concerns.

“If there are any additional concerns, we ask the on-call GP to assist if needed, or we can also make them a separate appointment with a GP.”

Pictured: Castle Surgery practice nurse Maria Beesley, operations manager Nerys Busher, and practice manager Nicola Edwards.

16/06/2026

Wednesday 17th June marks the launch of our exciting Health & Wellbeing partnership with Swansea Council Sport and Health Swansea!

Join us for a 45 - 60 minute fitness session, followed by an informal tea/coffee chat where you can help shape what comes next.

We're exploring opportunities such as gym access, fitness sessions, and health & wellbeing support for parents, carers and young people with additional needs - but we need your voices to make it happen.

To get involved, check our Facebook Members Group, WhatsApp group or drop us a message for booking details.

Team InclusAbility Swansea & NPT 💚💙🩷

Disability Sport Wales Swansea Carers Centre Neath Port Talbot Carers Service NPT PASS

16/06/2026

This week is Learning Disability Week!

It runs from 15 to 21 June 2026.

There are lots of things happening in Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot.

You can find events, activities and things to do on our website.

It is easy to find. Just click the link below.

🔗 www.easyread.sortedsupported.org.uk/learning-disability-week-2026/

📄 There is a PDF with all the events. You can save it, print it or share it.

This week (15th-21st June) is Cervical Screening Awareness Week.Taking part in cervical screening when you are invited i...
15/06/2026

This week (15th-21st June) is Cervical Screening Awareness Week.

Taking part in cervical screening when you are invited is something that you can do to look after your health.

Regular screening can reduce the risk of getting cervical cancer by 70%.

Cervical cancers which are found early are easier to treat.

Women aged 25 to 64 will be invited for cervical screening every 5 years.

15/06/2026
12/06/2026

Join Helen from Womankind Yoga & Therapies for complimentary yoga sessions every Tuesday and Thursday from 7pm to 8pm at Swansea Beach, located by the Observatory. On June 25th, she will be hosting a special fundraising event in support of SWA. We extend our gratitude to Helen and her team for their dedication – be sure to follow her on social media and stay updated on her upcoming events.

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