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Public Health Wales | == Public Health Wales == | ||
[[File:Public_Health_Wales_logo.svg|thumb|right|Logo of Public Health Wales]] | |||
'''Public Health Wales''' is a national public health agency in [[Wales]], part of the [[National Health Service]] (NHS) in the United Kingdom. It was established to protect and improve the health and well-being of the population of Wales, and to reduce health inequalities. | |||
Public Health Wales | === History === | ||
Public Health Wales was established on 1 October 2009 as part of the reorganization of the NHS in Wales. It brought together a number of public health functions and services that were previously delivered by different organizations. | |||
== | === Functions === | ||
Public Health Wales | Public Health Wales has a wide range of responsibilities, including: | ||
* Monitoring the health of the population and identifying health trends. | |||
* Providing evidence-based advice and information to the public and healthcare professionals. | |||
* Developing and implementing public health policies and programs. | |||
* Conducting research to improve public health outcomes. | |||
* Delivering health protection services, including immunization and screening programs. | |||
* Promoting healthy lifestyles and behaviors. | |||
=== Structure === | |||
Public Health Wales is governed by a Board, which is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the organization. The Chief Executive is responsible for the day-to-day management of the organization. | |||
== | === Key Areas of Work === | ||
Public Health Wales | Public Health Wales focuses on several key areas, including: | ||
* Health | * [[Health protection]], which involves preventing and responding to infectious diseases and environmental hazards. | ||
* Health | * [[Health improvement]], which includes initiatives to promote healthy living and prevent chronic diseases. | ||
* Health | * [[Health intelligence]], which involves collecting and analyzing data to inform public health decisions. | ||
* | * [[Research and development]], which supports innovation and evidence-based practice in public health. | ||
== | === Collaborations === | ||
Public Health Wales | Public Health Wales works closely with a range of partners, including the [[Welsh Government]], local authorities, the NHS, and community organizations. It also collaborates with international public health agencies to address global health challenges. | ||
== | == Related pages == | ||
* [[National Health Service (NHS)]] | |||
* [[Public health]] | |||
* [[Welsh Government]] | |||
* [[Health protection]] | |||
Public | |||
{{Public health organizations}} | |||
[[Category:Public health organizations in Wales]] | [[Category:Public health organizations in Wales]] | ||
[[Category:National Health Service (NHS)]] | [[Category:National Health Service (NHS)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:34, 16 February 2025
Public Health Wales[edit]
Public Health Wales is a national public health agency in Wales, part of the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. It was established to protect and improve the health and well-being of the population of Wales, and to reduce health inequalities.
History[edit]
Public Health Wales was established on 1 October 2009 as part of the reorganization of the NHS in Wales. It brought together a number of public health functions and services that were previously delivered by different organizations.
Functions[edit]
Public Health Wales has a wide range of responsibilities, including:
- Monitoring the health of the population and identifying health trends.
- Providing evidence-based advice and information to the public and healthcare professionals.
- Developing and implementing public health policies and programs.
- Conducting research to improve public health outcomes.
- Delivering health protection services, including immunization and screening programs.
- Promoting healthy lifestyles and behaviors.
Structure[edit]
Public Health Wales is governed by a Board, which is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the organization. The Chief Executive is responsible for the day-to-day management of the organization.
Key Areas of Work[edit]
Public Health Wales focuses on several key areas, including:
- Health protection, which involves preventing and responding to infectious diseases and environmental hazards.
- Health improvement, which includes initiatives to promote healthy living and prevent chronic diseases.
- Health intelligence, which involves collecting and analyzing data to inform public health decisions.
- Research and development, which supports innovation and evidence-based practice in public health.
Collaborations[edit]
Public Health Wales works closely with a range of partners, including the Welsh Government, local authorities, the NHS, and community organizations. It also collaborates with international public health agencies to address global health challenges.