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Research exploring the use of evidence and measurement of impact in relation to childhood obesity specifically and using this to inform lessons for public services more generally.
HEFCW provide funding for higher education teaching, research and innovation, and supports Welsh Government priorities for higher education.
This report presents the findings of a research study into patterns of intergenerational language transmission and language use among families with children aged 0 to 4 years old.
With more of us working and socialising online during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis we are experiencing an unprecedented increase in the number of email scams and cyber-crime throughout the country.
This research project was commissioned because of concerns expressed about the level of housing demand generated by migrant households in certain areas of Wales.
This review explores research into previous international disasters and COVID-19, in order to understand their impact on the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people.
Findings from research into how the Pupil Development Grant is used, how it is targeted and how its effects are measured.
Commissioned research for the possible development of a professional learning framework (PLF). It includes evidence-based conclusions and strategic priorities.
The aim of the research was to explore public attitudes to restricting smoking in cars carrying children in the adult population to inform policy development in this area.
This research captures attitudes towards science among the Welsh public via a survey. This includes their attitudes, understanding and engagement with science and technology.
The Welsh Ministers are considering implementing a project for the construction of a new section of M4 motorway to the south of Newport to include online and off line works and side road improvements.
The research aimed to identify what works in engaging Gypsy and Traveller families in education with a specific focus on attainment, attendance, transition and retention.
This research aims to understand the local/regional labour market skill gaps and opportunities for refugees to increase their employment prospects within Wales.
This research report summarises the findings from seven future focused deliberative workshops with farmers to discuss tree planting on farmland in Wales.
Attracting new international talent to Wales to increase our already impressive scientific research and development capabilities is essential for Wales.
Pupils aged 7 to 11 at Griffithstown Primary School in Pontypool are being taught how to recognise signs of an online scam, like offers that are ‘too good to be true’ or requests for personal information.
The research reviewed existing formulas, completed fieldwork with local authorities and provides an option for a future funding formula for Housing Support Grant.
Executive summary to the report on research of legal advice services available for forced migrants living in Wales.
Research into the issues facing the Fairbourne community. New shoreline management plan policies were implemented from 2013.
The Commission for Welsh-speaking Communities first report. It includes research and recommendations on communities with a higher density of Welsh speakers.