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Explores evidence-based options for improving services, including action to address waiting times for assessment and diagnosis.
Report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS for November and December 2024.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well Being & Sport
Research examining the initial evidence on the introduction of mid-career reviews (MCRs) by the Working Wales service.
Pilot into the performance and usability of BEID technology on farms and in markets and abattoirs across England and Wales.
A survey was conducted seeking views on resources and guidance for childcare and play settings and schools on early childhood play, learning and care for children aged 0 to 5 in Wales.
Monthly data on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity.
Monthly data on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity.
Monthly data on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity.
Monthly data on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity.
Monthly data on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity.
Monthly data on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity.
Outputs from a mixed methods research study that was carried out to explore the impact of the Deposit Return Scheme on alcohol purchasing behaviours.
Research into a methodological approach for understanding the impacts of the transition of the Welsh economy towards Net Zero.
Data based on when the incident was reported by NHS providers to the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) for November 2018.
Data based on when the incident was reported by NHS providers to the National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) for August 2018.
The aim of this technical document was to highlight the changes in fuel poverty levels in Wales since the 2008 Living in Wales property survey.
Data on sickness absence rates for directly employed NHS staff for April to June 2018.
Information on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) staff directly employed by further education institutions for August 2016 to July 2017.
The rapid evidence assessment (REA) focuses on published literature in relation to Canada, Finland, Korea, New Zealand and Singapore.