Health and Social Care

What policy options does Wales have to build a better health and social care system in an ever changing political landscape?

The health and social care system in Wales faces a complex and multifaceted set of challenges, which were exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. As the immediate pressures subside, the health and social care system will be faced with a variety of systemic and workforce related challenges, in the context of challenging population health needs. Many of these are decade-old issues. The WCPP is working with the sector to explore how, in this context, the sector can deliver on the ambitions for a ‘transformation’ in the provision of health and care.


 

Publications

Our published research on health and social care provides vital information for policymakers and researchers.
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Publications 9 March 2021
WCPP Evidence Briefing Papers
This series of evidence briefing papers summarises some of the key policy areas, challenges and opportunities that we have researched in recent years.
Publications 14 December 2020
Male Suicide
Data on the rates of suicide across the UK suggest that there is a gendered dimension to suicide. Male suicides accounted for around three quarters...
Publications 3 December 2020
Alternative models of domiciliary care
Domiciliary care providers and markets are facing a range of challenges as a result of changing population demographics and funding pressures, which produce market fragility...

 

Projects

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Meet the Health and Social Care team
Dr Amy Lloyd
Research Associate
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Dan Bristow
Director of Policy and Practice
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Greg Notman
Research Officer
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