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Child strip searches in Wales: the urgent need for transparency, justice, and devolution

Yasmin Begum and Saqib Deshmukh explore the issue of racial injustice in child strip searches and what it says about our justice system.

15th May (13th May)
  • Politics and Policy

A trainful of lives

Post-20mph, Cycling UK’s Tomos Owens discusses what’s next for transport policy in Wales.

12th May (30th April)
  • Politics and Policy

“We have never seen a greater day than this” – VE Day, May 8th, 1945

80 years on, IWA Fellow Roger Lewis reflects on VE day, 8th May 1945.

8th May (7th May)
  • People and Places

Climate change: a healthy ageing problem

As we start to see the effects of climate change more prominently, Age Cymru reflect on why they have greater impact on older people, and what we could do to help.

7th May (14th April)
  • Politics and Policy

How governors can support schools with the significant challenges they face

Jane Morris argues that school governors should have a key voice in Wales’ education system.

6th May (30th April)
  • Voices

Saving Lampeter campus: community initiatives are underway

Andy Bevan provides an update on the ways forward for University of Wales Trinity St David’s Lampeter campus.

1st May (30th April)
  • People and Places

The power of collaboration to drive transformative change

Professor Roger Whitaker explains how the Wales Innovation Network is accelerating research and innovation across Wales.

28th April (16th April)
  • People and Places

From pilot to programme: What four years of going Upstream has taught us about preventing youth homelessness in Wales

Yvonne Connolly reflects on the progress, and impact, of Llamau’s youth homelessness programme Upstream.

24th March (24th March)
  • People and Places

Introducing and evaluating the KiVa school-based antibullying programme in Wales

Prof Judy Hutchings shares the findings of a newly published paper looking at the implementation of the KiVa antibullying programme across Welsh schools.

10th March (28th February)
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