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Population assessment updates and review

We’re updating and adding more detail to the findings in the population assessment as we work together on the priorities in the regional plan. Links to these updates are available below. This ongoing work is how we are meeting our statutory duty to review the population assessment.

If you need the latest data about the care and support needs of children, young people and adults please see the National Social Care Data Set for Wales.

For more in-depth research into different social care topics please see the Social Care Wales research pages. The research is chosen or ‘curated’ by people who have professional experience of research in the topic area. The first topic they have looked at is loneliness.

More information

Covid-19

Rapid review October 2020

Children and young people

Market Position Statement for children and young people’s residential care and fostering and secure accommodation

Older people

Care Homes for Older People: North Wales Market Shaping Statement 2018

North Wales Dementia Strategy

Learning disability

North Wales Learning Disability Strategy

Carers

North Wales Carers Strategy

Violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence

North Wales Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Strategy

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