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Unions are uniquely placed to engage employers who recognise them as they have an automatic relationship.
The report reviews the options for creating a 100% ‘population spine’ to facilitate analysis for detailed population sub-groups.
This report presents a comprehensive, independent assessment of the current role of extra care.
Part 2 of the Housing Act (Wales) 2014 introduced major changes to the way homelessness is being addressed in Wales (from April 2015).
A study which presents the outcomes of the projects aim to reduce the number of drug-related deaths.
The programme aimed to develop the ability of higher education institutions to work with businesses.
A process, outcome and economic evaluation of the service in two pathfinder areas.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of ReAct, making recommendations for the future direction and delivery of the programme.
The Tourism Barometer provides a ‘snapshot’ of industry performance after important points in the tourism calendar.
Data for agricultural land use, livestock on farms and the number of people working on agricultural holdings in June 2018.
Trends in the number and severity of casualties and the circumstances associated with the accidents that resulted in these casualties for 2014.
Data about patients spending less than 4 hours and more than 12 hours until admission, transfer or discharge for April 2016 to March 2017.
A summary of findings from the Climate Conversations 2024 events.
The report sets out the findings from an impact evaluation conducted as part of an evaluation of the Welsh Government’s policy to fund the real living wage.
A review of the programme’s impact on reducing anti-social behaviour and substance misuse.
The long-term aim of the framework was that by the end of 2014, the tourism sector in Wales would be more conversant in the use of ICT for business promotion.
Mark Drakeford, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government
Responses sent on 10 to 21 February 2025.
The effect of the Order is to temporarily impose a 50 mph speed limit on the length of the westbound carriageway of the A465 trunk road
This Temporary Order comes into force on 2 September 2024.