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Patients in Rhyl are the first in Wales to benefit from a new electronic prescription service, which allows GPs to send prescriptions securely online to the patient’s choice of community pharmacy, without the need for a paper form.
A report on patterns in attainment in reading and numeracy, using national-level data from the personalised assessments. Online personalised assessments are taken by all learners in Year 2 to Year 9 in maintained schools in Wales.
A report on patterns in attainment in reading and numeracy, using national-level data from the personalised assessments. Online personalised assessments are taken by all learners in Year 2 to Year 9 in maintained schools in Wales.
This report presents findings from a representative survey of public attitudes to council tax undertaken by social researchers in Knowledge and Analytical Services (KAS, Welsh Government).
Report reviews the evidence regarding priority need test in Wales. It involves research with stakeholders to explore potential future options and lessons learned from Scotland.
Thanks to over £100,000 of Welsh Government funding, researchers at Cardiff Metropolitan University are developing a new set of tests to improve the identification of literacy difficulties in Welsh medium secondary school pupils.
Ahead of a meeting of UK Ministers about Brexit, Rebecca Evans visited Cardiff University to discuss how important continued collaboration with the EU is to Welsh research and innovation.
New research shows for the first time how Welsh Government funded home energy efficiency improvements, aimed at low income households, are having a positive impact on health.
The Welsh Government commissioned Arad Research to report on the public engagement events and to facilitate further engagement activities to inform the work of the Ministerial Taskforce for the South Wales Valleys.
Wales’ Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething has welcomed the news the UK will have continued access to Horizon Europe, the EU’s flagship €100 billion research and innovation programme.
A research project aimed at growing Welsh businesses in the aquaculture sector has been given a £1.4m EU funding boost, Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford announced today.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has urged Welsh teachers to grasp a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to visit the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerland.
Grŵp Cynefin and Digital Communities Wales supported tenants to access digital technology safely and confidently, helping them to improve their personal situations, including secure jobs, complete courses, explore activities and engage with health and wellbeing content online.
This evidence brief presents initial research findings produced by analysing data from Flying Start childcare linked with data on the outcomes of Foundation Phase Baseline Assessments.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has today announced £3.7m of EU funding to create a world-class research network to help industry embrace cutting-edge technology.
A £13.5 million EU-supported scheme bringing together academics, clinicians and businesses to pioneer research into cutting-edge technologies has been announced by Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford.
Data linking is a technique for creating links between data sources so that anonymised information that is thought to relate to the same person, family, place or event can be connected for research purposes.
We want your views on proposals to reform post-compulsory education and training (PCET), as well as on how we oversee spending on research and innovation.
This work plan outlines the priorities for the first year of the Welsh Government’s tax policy framework. Some research priorities will be undertaken across a number of years.
Education Minister Kirsty Williams will call for clarity on Welsh institutions’ future access to European research networks when she meets with her counterparts from across the UK tomorrow.