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Mental Health

Good health and care is everyone’s responsibility

Mair Stephens reflects what everyone can do to create a sustainable NHS for our future generations

November 2, 2018November 1, 2018
in Featured Article, Health, NHS

Mental health is core business for primary care

Sara Mosely shares results from a survey of 500 people in Wales who have sought support for their mental health from a GP

September 28, 2018September 27, 2018
in Featured Article, Health

Collaboration: The Solution to the Housing Crisis

Georgina Shackell Green argues that solving the housing crisis will deliver benefits across government

September 18, 2018September 17, 2018
in Uncategorised

Mind over matter

Jennifer Daffin argues we need a step change in children and young people’s mental health provision

August 31, 2018August 30, 2018
in Featured Article, Health

Prifysgolion a Cholegau Iach  – Healthy Universities and Colleges

Chris Deacy yn rhannu newydd am grŵp newydd gyda ffocws ar brifysgolion a cholegau iach yng Nghymru – Chris Deacy shares news of a new group focusing on healthy universities and colleges in Wales

August 22, 2018August 22, 2018
in Education, Featured Article

Introducing… the new leader of Wales’ students

Gwyneth Sweatman sets out her priorities for her year in office as NUS Wales President

July 3, 2018July 2, 2018
in Education, Featured Article

Sport is not a standalone conversation

Sarah Powell calls for a shared focus on increasing rates of physical activity

June 27, 2018June 26, 2018
in Featured Article, Health

Valuing and engaging carers

Aimee Danzi reflects on the practical steps Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has taken to improve its offer to carers

June 14, 2018June 10, 2018
in Featured Article, Health

Employers can play a key role in a carer’s life outside caring

Claire Morgan argues that employers have a crucial role to play in keeping carers in work

June 13, 2018June 10, 2018
in Economy, Featured Article

Celebrating and supporting carers

Kate Cubbage introduces a series of blogs she has guest edited for Click on Wales to mark Carers Week

June 11, 2018June 10, 2018
in Featured Article, Health, Social Policy

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Common Purposes report

The IWA’s Common Purposes project has explored practical steps to ensure the implementation of curriculum reform in Wales is integrated with and supported by the further education, higher education, skills and business communities.   The report makes eight recommendations to help ensure the further education, higher education, skills and business communities are involved during the […]

15 February 2019
in Featured Article, Health, Social Policy

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