Data and analysis
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Evaluation of a national child oral health improvement programme 2009
This report details the first stage evaluation of the Designed to Smile national child oral health improvement programme.
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Comparing two inequality gap methods
Life expectancy is a measure of the average expected years of life for a newborn based on recently-observed mortality rates. Healthy life expectancy represents the number of years a person […]
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Screening division annual report 2020-21
This report presents the latest data available about the screening programmes over the financial year 2020/2021. The narrative contains information that relates to the programmes which is up to date […]
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Child Measurement Programme annual report 2020 to 2021
Due to COVID-19 pandemic impacts on data collection we are unable to report at an all Wales level. This report is limited to Swansea Bay University Health Board (SBUHB) and […]
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Patterns and trends of child deaths in Wales 2011 to 2020
The Child Death Review Programme (CDRP) collects information on children (age under 18 years) who die where the child is either normally resident in Wales or dies within Wales. This […]
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ACE support hub annual report 2020 – 2021
Welcome to our 2020-2021 annual report sharing the highlights, achievements and impact of our work from the past year.
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Mapping the potential outcomes of basic income policies and how these might be evaluated
This has been done to support those making decisions about the design of the basic income pilot in Wales and its evaluation. We systematically and comprehensively identified, organised and summarised […]
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Brexit and poverty in Wales: A public health lens
The aim of this report is to strengthen knowledge and understanding of the implications of the United Kingdom’s (UK) exit from the European Union (EU) – ‘Brexit’ – on poverty, […]
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Wales Violence Prevention Unit annual report 2020 to 2021
Welcome to our 2020/21 annual report, which includes the highlights, achievements, challenges and impacts of our first full year of operation.
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Urgent Primary Care Centre Pathfinders in Wales: Annex C – developing the national core dataset
We used an online method called Group Concept Mapping (GCM) to develop the national consensus with participants from geographically spread services who had developed distinct models of urgent primary care.