Community spirit and resilience to support the response to COVID-19 How community groups, schools, businesses, charities and the public have come together to support the NHS and social care in response to COVID-19. 7 May 2020
The second phase of the NHS response to COVID-19 Member briefing on the second phase of the NHS response to COVID-19 29 April 2020
Top ten tips for the care of older people Dr Adrian Hayter, national clinical director for older people and integrated person-centred care, shares his tips for the care of older people. 11 April 2020
The 2020 Labour Party leadership elections Insights on what the new Labour leader means for the NHS 7 April 2020
Implementing a healthier Wales 2020 A Healthier Wales is a vision transforming how we deliver services. To achieve this vision, we need to learn from the projects in this briefing. 31 March 2020
From place-based to place-led This report describes the essential role of place-based approaches in taking forward the NHS reform agenda. 23 March 2020
Budget 2020 A rundown of the headline points from the 2020 Budget, with analysis for the NHS and reaction from across the NHS Confederation. 11 March 2020
Key issues for health and care organisations as the UK leave the EU The briefing summarises the key issues for the sector in Wales and puts forward the outcomes we want to see during the transition period and beyond. 27 February 2020
Cabinet reshuffle Key changes at the Department of Health and Social Care and across government following the Cabinet reshuffle in February 2020. 17 February 2020
Arts to improve health and wellbeing in social care Examples of how arts-based activities are being delivered in social care settings across Wales to improve people’s physical and mental wellbeing 14 February 2020
The Loneliness and Social Isolation Strategy in Wales Briefing for Assembly Members ahead of the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services' statement on the Loneliness and Social Isolation Strategy. 10 February 2020
Joint working at place level in Newcastle upon Tyne Good relations between different sectors and partners in Newcastle have enabled a cohesive approach to health, social care and health inequalities. 31 January 2020