This page gives access to a wide range of HIA reports which have been completed in Wales since 2001. They have been carried out in a variety of sectors and settings. The reports published below are variable in their scope, size and length. This reflects the size of document needed, and which was appropriate, for the decision makers at the time ie for a Scrutiny Committee meeting; a Board Paper; or to inform a community and organisation more comprehensively. Missing data, evidence or background from a report does not mean that this was not collected or used.
Title | Author | Description | Reports | Topics |
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St Mellons Road Link | Carolyn Lester and Mark Temple | 2002, Health Inequality Impact Assessment | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Transport, Vulnerable Groups |
Rhyl ‘Going Forward’ Regeneration Delivery Plan HIA | Denbighshire | 2012, Rapid | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Regeneration, Vulnerable Groups |
Review of the School Nursing Service | Huw Brunt | 2005, Impact Assessment | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Public Health, Vulnerable Groups |
Retrospective and Prospective Accredited Landlord Licensing Scheme, Rhyl (2 HIAs) | Denbighshire County Council | 2014, Rapid | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Housing, Vulnerable Groups |
Regional Waste Planning Case Study | WHIASU | A case study leaflet summarizing the HIA on the Strategic Waste Management Options and Spatial Options that had been put forward in the three Regional Waste Plan Reviews. | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Vulnerable Groups, Waste Management |
Regional Waste Plan First Review | Welsh Assembly Government | 2007, Comprehensive | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Vulnerable Groups, Waste Management |
Regeneration Case Study – Llangeinor, Natgarw | WHIASU | A case study leaflet summarizing the HIA conducted on the proposed housing redevelopment in Llangeinor. | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Housing, Regeneration, Vulnerable Groups |
Rapid Participatory Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Workshop – Pilot for online access to Chlamydia/Gonorrhoea testing | Nerys Edmonds, Laura Evans, Liz Green, Ed Huckle (Wales Health Impact Assessment Support Unit) | Wales Health Impact Assessment Support Unit (WHIASU) was approached by the Sexual Health Lead in Public Health Wales to support a Rapid Participatory HIA workshop on the pilot for online access to Chlamydia/Gonorrhoea testing. | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Public Health, Public Health Wales, Vulnerable Groups |
Rapid HIA for Additional Licensing of Homes for Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Anglesey | Isle of Anglesey County Council | 2012, Rapid | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Housing, Vulnerable Groups |
Rapid health impact assessment (HIA) of the Implications of Introducing First Line FIT into the Bowel Screening Programme in Wales | WHIASU | The Head of Bowel Screening Wales approached the Wales HIA Support Unit (WHIASU) to support them to undertake a HIA so that any health and wellbeing impacts or unintended effects could be identified of the proposed introduction of a First In Line FIT bowel screening test in Wales. It would also consider any inequality implications of the proposal. The current test, the guaiac faecal occult blood test (gFOBT), is a multi time test whilst the proposed new test, the faecal immunochemical test for haemoglobin (FIT), is a one time test. | Download report | Health and Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, Health Inequalities, Public Health, Public Health Wales, Vulnerable Groups |