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On 26 April 2024, the Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister is holding a scrutiny session about support for Care Experienced Children wi...
This is the second article in a two-part series focused on social care workers. Our first article looked at recent visa restrictions for migrant wo...
With new visa restrictions for migrant care workers now in force, this two part series shines a spotlight on its likely impact on a workforce alrea...
This is a new statistical briefing on care experienced children in Wales. It sets out some of the characteristics of ‘children looked after’, paren...
The arrival of Module 2B of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry to Wales this week marks a crucial moment for public understanding of the Welsh pandemic respon...
In July 2022, Eluned Morgan MS, the Health and Social Services Minister, addressed the Senedd, shedding light on the need for a transformative appr...
It can be difficult to keep track of what’s happening and the latest policy developments in the adult social care sector. In this reference guide,...
This is the second in our series of articles reflecting on the Welsh Government’s progress against its Programme for Government (PfG). It explores...
As the NHS marks its 75th birthday, this two-part series explores how devolution has shaped health policy in Wales by looking at six key pieces of...
When Covid-19 hit in March 2020, the Welsh Government launched a ‘no-one left out’ approach to homelessness aimed at giving shelter to everyone who...
A collection of research briefs provided to the Petitions Committee to inform their consideration of each petition.
Too often, women are being sent away with a diagnosis for more common illnesses when they actually have gynaecological cancer.
The Senedd’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is calling for social care workers to be treated equally to their NHS counterparts
Senedd committee highlights concerns about a lack of funding certainty and need to embed the voluntary sector in emergency response as areas to imp...
Senedd Finance Committee voice concerns for public services and the economic impact of COVID-19 in their report on Welsh Government Draft Budget 20...
Watch this evidence session for the inquiry into mental health inequalities in Wales.
Here at the Welsh Youth Parliament, we’re proud to work with fantastic organisations who work with young people from all backgrounds across Wales....
The Health and Social Care Committee is looking at mental health inequalities in Wales.
Welsh Youth Parliament Member Tegan Davies, reflects on emotional and mental health support for young people in Wales.
We ask that each designated visitor be granted key worker status & sufficient tests for relatives be provided. Enable each resident to have one...
Since April 2010 some NHS staff have had their pay decreased by as much as 20.51% in line with inflation. It’s time the Welsh assembly discuss a...
The childcare sector is crumbling - we need to save it NOW! We need to demand testing, vaccines and adequate funding rates with government support...
Our daughter Olivia is 17yrs old, has complex medical health needs and requires 24hr care. She is being put at risk on a daily basis of catching th...
Research Service Research Note R e s e a r c h N o t e | 1 NHS Referral to Treatment Waiting Times July 2013 Introduction This briefing provides information on the pe...
Research Service Y Gwasanaeth Ymchwil D a t e 2 0 1 1 R e s e a r c h S e r v i c e | 1 NHS Referral to Treatment Waiting...
Public Health White Paper: Listening to you – Your Health Matters y October 2014 Introduction This note summarises the proposals and issues raised in the Public Health W...
Enquiry no: 12/0121/Alys Thomas 1 13 January 2012 Research Service Y Gwasanaeth Ymchwil Reference: Plenary Meeting (40) Plenary Briefing UK Welfare Reform Bill Brief...