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Review on why people with mental health or welfare concerns access emergency services.
Evaluation of the 25 projects funded by the climate emergency national funding scheme.
This report provides an overview of the second year of the six goals for urgent and emergency care programme.
Guidance on patient transport requirements for NEPTS during the COVID-19 emergency response.
Businesses in Wales affected by recent devastating floods will be able to access up to £2,500 of emergency Welsh Government funding.
The research aimed to understand the early messages emerging from year one of the Innovative Housing Programme.
An analysis using linked data to estimate the number of teachers and teaching assistants that are shielding in Wales in June 2020.
Supporting the Welsh ambulance service and health boards delivering same day emergency care.
Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant has paid tribute to Emergency Service staff across Wales.
Our priorities for urgent and emergency care to ensure that patients get the right care, in the right place, first time.
A multi-million pound emergency fund to deal with the immediate impact of Storm Dennis and Storm Ciara has today been announced by First Minister Mark Drakeford.
Wales Resilience improves emergency planning and preparedness.
Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services are now available between 6am and 8pm Monday to Saturday across Wales, following the successful modernisation of the service.
How educational and childcare settings should plan for and deal with emergencies, including significant public health incidents and severe weather.
Emergency departments and minor injury units in Wales to get share of £2.7m to enhance environments for better patient and staff experience.
People across Wales are being urged to stay safe and well and to remember emergency department staff are available if they need urgent help.
An analysis using linked data to estimate the number of teachers and teaching assistants that are shielding in Wales in June 2020.
The Welsh Government has today published its three-year budget to strengthen public services, tackle the climate and nature emergencies, and improve educational opportunities.
New services are being developed to improve access to urgent and emergency care across Wales so people get the right care, in the right place, the first time.
An annual report which includes information on expenditure, Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) and renewal areas.