Cancer is a disease that has touched most families. The projections are that incidences of cancer are on the rise

By supporting more fiscal devolution and encouraging the development of a skilled labour force and specialist institutions, we want to see a Wales with high-performing, responsive essential public services.
These public services should foster a culture of excellence and be accountable to our citizens.
Below is our latest work on how we’re making this happen. You can find a full list of our publications here.
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Cancer is a disease that has touched most families. The projections are that incidences of cancer are on the rise
Our prudent healthcare conference report from 2014. Click here to download Prudent healthcare – Can it save the NHS in Wales?
Click here to download the IWA Education Conference report
The IWA were commissioned by the UK’s Changing Union project in September 2013 to deliver a submission to the Silk
The major policy challenge of raising attainment in Welsh secondary schools has persisted throughout the past decade. Given that the
Extended old age is a modern phenomenon, and a tremendous achievement for contemporary society. It should be a matter for
Over the best part of two millennia, notions of Welsh identity have ebbed and flowed but the desire to ensure
The Response of Academy Health Wales and the Institute of Welsh Affairs to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on proposed
Healthcare leaders respond to the challenges facing NHS Wales in the 21st century. Click here to download Challenges Facing the