The scheme, jointly delivered by Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, provides short-term stays and round-the-clock support for people in mental health crisis. Ms Asghar said: "Tŷ Cynnal offers a shining example of providing a safe place for residents who are in crisis. During her visit, Ms Asghar discussed the potential for expanding the scheme with Platfform’s head of policy and influencing, David Rowlands, and Tŷ Cynnal manager Chloe-Jo Morgan. She later said: "I’ll be raising this with the Deputy Minister to ensure that places like Tŷ Cynnal continue to thrive, as well as to expand to other areas in Wales.” Chloe-Jo Morgan said: "Services like Tŷ Cynnal are vital to help people's mental health, providing support and preventing challenges from getting worse.