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Data including antenatal care, care at delivery and outcomes for babies for April 2015 to March 2016.
The long-term evaluation aims to assess the impact and effectiveness of the project and review the extent to which its aims and objectives have been met.
This report presents more detailed child health results from the 2015 survey.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Welsh Government’ s £1.5m grant for the provision of adaptations to the homes of older people during 2011-12.
An assessment of the levels of satisfaction with the strategy and its impact.
This research explores the early, developmental stages of co-operative housing in Wales, with a view to understanding how co-operative housing schemes have progressed so far.
A report on whether the fund’s objective to enable post offices to remain commercially viable has been achieved.
The research is being undertaken to explore the factors which affect the recruitment and retention of domiciliary care workers.
The programme aims to increase access to, and consumption of, fresh fruit and vegetables among people in Wales and to support local producers in rural and urban Wales.
Nacro Cymru has been receiving funding from the Welsh Government for over 10 years, to undertake a range of youth justice work.
This report contains some initial headline results from the 2015 Welsh Health Survey.
Soft opt-out system of organ donation: researching the views of specialist nurses and clinical leads
The focus of the research was to explore perceptions of current working practices and to establish expectations.
The project is a six-year, pan-Wales, revenue and capital project that provides a beneficiary-centric, integrated support package focusing on the discrete stages of the open innovation process.
This report provides a general overview of extant research involving the families of potential organ donors.
This study reviewed the current situation in Wales regarding support for tenant participation in the social housing sector.
Jeremy Miles MS, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
The Order will temporarily prohibit vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians on lengths of the A487 and A55 trunk roads at Junction 9, Treborth Interchange, Bangor.
The Order will temporarily allow motor vehicles being used by authorised event officials to be driven at a speed not exceeding 30 mph to enable the “Junior Race of South Wales” cycling event to be held near Usk and Abergavenny.
The Order imposes a temporary 50 mph speed limit on a length of the A470 trunk road between Coryton and Taffs Well.
Responses sent between 8 to 19 September 2025.