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25/10/2024
Announcing the winners of the NHS Wales Awards 2024

We’re delighted to announce the winners of the NHS Wales Awards 2024, celebrating quality improvement work that has transformed the experience and outcomes for people in Wales.

21/10/2024
New research highlights parents' and carers' voice for people living with learning disabilities
The front cover of the report shows a mother with her child, who is sat in a buggy.
The front cover of the report shows a mother with her child, who is sat in a buggy.

Improvement Cymru’s Learning Disability programme commissioned Dr Dawn Jones, Senior Lecturer in Social Care at Wrexham University, to carry out the research.

17/10/2024
Creating a 'hive' of activity with new improvement platform

A new digital platform that measures improvement activity and is free for all NHS Wales health boards and trusts.

14/10/2024
New research sets out framework for care services to promote emotional wellbeing for children with additional needs and their families
A child and her mother talk to a doctor. A research report is overlaid the image.
A child and her mother talk to a doctor. A research report is overlaid the image.

Improvement Cymru’s Learning Disability programme commissioned Consultant Child Psychologist Dr Jennifer McElwee and Assistant Psychologist Luciana Oliver from Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to carry out the research.

22/08/2024
Improvement Cymru achieves impressive poster wins at upcoming Patient Safety Congress

Improvement Cymru has secured three winning entries at this year’s Health Service Journal (HSJ) Patient Safety Congress Poster Competition.

12/08/2024
Early promise for project helping mental health service users 'wait as well as possible'

A pilot project in south Wales is aiming to improve support for people who are waiting for psychological therapies.

10/07/2024
Views sought on a national vision for children and young people with a learning disability

Improvement Cymru is seeking feedback from children and young people with learning disability, and their care providers. on how they see their future health and wellbeing.