Tackling inequality could save hospitals in Wales £322 million every year
Inequality in hospital service use is costing the NHS in Wales the equivalent of a brand new NHS hospital, or the yearly salaries of nearly 10,000 extra nurses every year, according to a new report from Public Health Wales.
Annual Equality Report and Workforce Report 2020 - 21
The reports provide a summary of the equality, employment and monitoring information relating to our workforce, and details some of the good work undertaken to advance equality within our teams.
Pandemic highlights need for long term strategies to ensure safe, secure housing for all
A new Health Impact Assessment conducted by Public Health Wales highlights how the Coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated that having a safe, secure home is essential for our health.
Paid employment and education associated with unpaid carers' wellbeing
New research by Public Health Wales’ Research and Evaluation Division and Swansea University, has found that unpaid carers have markedly poorer health than the general population in Wales.
Primary and Community Care have an important role in obesity prevention and weight management
Two new reports published today by Public Health Wales’ Primary Care Division highlight how primary and community care can support obesity prevention and weight management in Wales.
Now is the time to tackle inequalities in Wales and build a better future for all says new report
Public Health Wales has joined forces with the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales to look at what challenges and opportunities the future may hold for creating a more equal Wales.