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Research and statistics

Research bulletins that update and support our population needs assessment, literature searches, statistical area profiles and other data and research about health and care in North Wales. You’ll also find links to tools to help you find, understand and present data.

Research bulletins (Population Needs Assessment updates)
These research bulletins provide statistical and other evidence to support our work, and provide updates to our Population Needs Assessment.

Literature searches and evidence summaries
Information about literature searches and links to evidence summaries we have produced.

Focus on…
Links to the information packs we have produced for the Children’s Regional Partnership Board on topics including young carers, refugees and asylum seekers, disability and illness, and neurodiversity.

Statistical profiles for North Wales
These profiles provide statistical information about the wider social and physical environment that can impact on health and well-being.

Published research from North Wales
Find out about recent research from North Wales in our searchable collection of published research. Research is based on the priority groups of the Regional Partnership Board, with cited authors from North Wales institutions including Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Bangor University, and Wrexham University.

Equality and diversity statistics
This data can help us understand our population, and will provide supporting information for equality impact assessments.

The Census
Key results from the most recent Censuses.

Finding, understanding, and presenting data
Links to other websites that can help you find, understand, and present data.

Using stories for reflection, learning and evaluation
Tools, methods, and inspiration for collecting, sharing and making sense of people’s experiences.

Related pages

North Wales Population Needs Assessment

Contact us

North Wales Regional Innovation Coordination Hub
Email: nwrich@denbighshire.gov.uk
Phone: 01824 712432

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