Recent research and evaluation reports

 

People & Work has broadened its research remit in recent years to include work around social care, disability, additional learning needs, poverty and ethnicity – alongside work concerning education, employment and communities. Much of this research is now in the public domain and available via the websites of Welsh Government, local authorities and other agencies.

Review of evidence on all-age mental health services

This review finds that smooth transitions from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) to Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) are rare. Challenges include poorly timed handovers, the loss of a familiar and supportive environment, and significant cultural...

Independent review of British Sign Language (BSL) provision for adults in Wales

This review explores the potential benefits and challenges of designating British Sign Language (BSL) as an Essential Communication skill for parents and carers of d/Deaf children. While a plausible case exists, uncertainties remain around its impact on demand,...

Youth Work in Wales

Young people in Wales today have more freedom, opportunities, and resources than ever before—but these advantages are unevenly shared. While some can thrive with strong skills and support, others face barriers in accessing opportunities and managing new risks. This...

Review of Neurodevelopmental Services

This report examines the growing gap between demand and capacity for autism and ADHD diagnostic assessments in Wales. Focusing on Children’s ND Services and the Integrated Autism Service, it highlights the urgent need for service...