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Welsh Government has contributed advice about safeguarding and modern slavery to two iterations of their guidance for sponsors.
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The wider determinants of health, such as our money and resources, our level of education and skills, access to fair work, the quality and security of our housing and our […]
Category: Data and analysis, Evidence and research
Action on fair work supports a healthier, more equal andmore prosperous Wales, and if done well, can support all sevenwell-being goals. This guide is intended to support agencies in their […]
This is an infographic for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board based on the results of the NHS Wales Dental Epidemiological Programme’s survey of school year seven (12-year-old) children undertaken across […]
Category: Data and analysis
This is an infographic for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board based on the results of the NHS Wales Dental Epidemiological Programme’s survey of school year one (5-year-old) children undertaken across […]
This is an infographic for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board based on the results of the NHS Wales Dental Epidemiological Programme’s survey of school year seven (12-year-old) children undertaken across […]
This is an infographic for Cardiff and Vale University Health Board based on the results of the NHS Wales Dental Epidemiological Programme’s survey of school year one (5-year-old) children undertaken […]
This is an infographic for Cardiff and Vale University Health Board based on the results of the NHS Wales Dental Epidemiological Programme’s survey of school year seven (12-year-old) children undertaken […]
This is an infographic for Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board based on the results of the NHS Wales Dental Epidemiological Programme’s survey of school year one (5-year-old) children undertaken […]
This is an infographic for Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board based on the results of the NHS Wales Dental Epidemiological Programme’s survey of school year seven (12-year-old) children undertaken […]