The Wales Health Impact Assessment Support Unit (WHIASU) is based in the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre on ‘Investment for Health and Well-being’, Policy and International Health Directorate, Public Health Wales. It provides an all Wales Service and provides guidance, training, resources and information in relation to the practice of HIA, which is a method of identifying the health and well-being impacts and addressing health inequalities of policies, plans and proposals, and ‘Health in All Policies’ (HiAP).
Our team
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Dr Liz GreenProgramme Director for Health Impact Assessment
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Lee Parry-WilliamsSenior Public Health Practitioner (Policy and Impact Assessment)
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Kathryn AshtonPrincipal Health Impact Assessment Development Officer
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Leah SilvaPrincipal Health Impact Assessment Development Officer
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Laura EvansPublic Health Practitioner (Policy and Health Impact Assessment)
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Michael FletcherPublic Health Officer (Policy and Health Impact Assessment)
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