The Response of Academy Health Wales and the Institute of Welsh Affairs to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on proposed

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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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
National Parks in Wales should be given a ‘third mission’ to contribute to the economic and social welfare of their
This study examines children’s experiences from the perspective of three generations. It was commissioned by BBC Cymru Wales to inform
A collection of papers on the challenges involved in extending and consolidating Welsh medium education. Click here to download Creating
The author discusses the future of Welsh culture, concentrating on the Welsh language and the arts. Click here to download
Edited contributions made to the inaugural conference of Academy Health Wales in July 2007. Click here to download The Welsh
A new study on the experience of closure, amalgamation and reorganisation of primary schools in two contrasting Welsh counties. Interviews
This new publication reports on the efforts being made to bring old people and the younger generation together to the