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Better recording and sharing of data essential to meeting healthcare needs of those experiencing homelessness
A new report published today by Public Health Wales Research and Evaluation Division highlights the need for healthcare services to record and share information on patients housing status, so that their healthcare needs can be better identified, understood and supported.
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Closing educational engagement gap for young carers is key to improving health and wellbeing of future generations
A new study, published by Public Health Wales today evidences the negative impact that caring responsibilities have on educational participation in those aged 16-22,
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Farmers' health and wellbeing needs to be at the centre of Brexit response – new report
More needs to be done to protect against the potential detrimental impact of Brexit on the health and wellbeing of farming communities in Wales, and to challenge the stigma associated with seeking help, according to a new report.
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Mental health and wellbeing a priority for nursing and midwifery profession
Findings from Public Health Wales new report highlights the detrimental impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of nurses and midwives in Wales. 
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New data highlights important differences in mental health crisis presentation amongst children and young people across Wales.
The Networked Data Lab Wales (NDL Wales) has shown the potential of linked data, by bringing together data from across the emergency care system to better understand children and young peoples mental health in Wales.
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New research and evaluation strategy launched
The new Public Health Wales Research and Evaluation strategy highlights our commitment to embedding research and evaluation across the organisation, enabling us to build the knowledge needed to improve health and well-being across Wales (Strategic Priority 7). 
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New research captures the impact of COVID-19 on vulnerability and the Voluntary and Community Sector's rapid supportive response
A new report, funded by Public Health Wales, highlights how vulnerability emerged in Wales during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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New research reinforces importance of clear messages about benefits of vaccines to encourage increased uptake in NHS staff.
A new study has shown that clear and informative messages about the benefits of vaccination could encourage increased uptake among NHS staff. 
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New survey shows both good Welsh public sector awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and opportunities for improvement
75 per cent of Welsh public sector employees surveyed have good awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). However, only 36 per cent feel confident in their knowledge and skills to help prevent ACEs within their role.
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Over 60 and online: New population health report finds older people in Wales actively involved in social media
Welsh over 60s are online and actively engaging in social media, which has the potential to be an important tool for public health.

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