14 May 2018

New WHIASU Newsletter Published Today

WHIASU have published the Spring/Summer 2018 edition of their newsletter today. Some of the features include: an update on the Public Health (Wales) Act 2017, an update on the proposed Wylfa Newydd nuclear power station development HIA, information on HIA training, plus lots of useful links and resources. The newsletter is available to read online […]

4 April 2018

Updated HIA eLearning Course

WHIASU have recently updated their HIA e learning course to include their quality assurance (QA) review framework for HIA and new examples of the practical application of HIA in communities, housing and health & social care. The QA tool is the first broad appraisal tool developed for HIA globally and is useful for any individuals […]

28 March 2018

Wales – world leading on investment for health and well-being

The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated Public Health Wales’ Policy, Research and International Development Directorate as a WHO Collaborating Centre on ‘Investment for Health and Well-being’. The designation recognises Public Health Wales as a world leading authority on supporting investment in people’s health and well-being, driving sustainable development and promoting prosperity for all. This […]

20 March 2018

Planning for Better Health and Wellbeing in Wales Resources

If you work within the planning or health sector the following five resources taken from the ‘Planning for Better Health and Well-Being in Wales’ document will be of interest to you; Resource 1 Checklist for aligning local development policies and planning decisions with Planning Policy Wales.pdf Resource 2 Process for Public Health Involvement in Development […]

5 February 2018

Comprehensive Health Impact Assessment on Anglesey’s Public Toilet Provision

The first ever HIA of a public toilets strategy was undertaken in Anglesey in 2016 to inform decisions in relation to the Public Health (Wales) Act 2017 and also the need for local authorities to prepare a Toilet Strategy. It has since informed the Welsh Government Toilet Strategy which is out for consultation currently and […]

19 December 2017

Cardiff City Council have just published a Supplementary Planning Guidance

Cardiff City Council have just published a Supplementary Planning Guidance to support and enable healthy planning and policy in the city. It was produced by the Planning Department with the input of the local public health team. It was also amended after consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including PHW and WHIASU. For more […]

9 November 2017

Just Published – WHIASU/PRID journal paper on the HIA of Welsh Government’s draft Night Time Economy Framework

This case study outlines the approach of a prospective Health Impact Assessment (HIA) to re-develop an existing reactive framework for managing the night-time economy in Wales. Inclusion of a range of stakeholders in the process enabled the reformulation of realistic proactive objectives which account for both health and well-being. This article highlights the benefits of […]

20 September 2017

Briefing – Housing & Health: Health Impact Assessment (HIA)

Following the passage of the Public Health (Wales) Act 2017, which includes a duty on public bodies to carry out health impact assessments (HIAs) in specific circumstances, this briefing available in English only provides supporting information about the application of HIA in the housing sector including Housing Associations (HAs).

18 May 2017

HIA to become statutory in Wales

On Tuesday 16th May the Public Health (Wales) Bill 2016 was passed in the Welsh Senedd. Amongst the components included within it, there is the requirement for HIAs to become a statutory process for Public Bodies in Wales. Part 6 of the Bill states that broad HIA (considering health and mental wellbeing and inequalities) will […]