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Data includes the number of applications received and grants awarded.
Data on clients seen at drug and alcohol treatment agencies.
A quarterly report presenting data on areas of the NHS with the highest and lowest sickness rates.
Data includes information by learning centre type, gender and value of EMA awarded.
Statistics on patients who have been newly diagnosed with cancer and started definitive treatment.
The report assesses the relationship between drink driving and road accidents and casualties in Wales.
Number of people waiting for more than 8 weeks for diagnostic services and 14 weeks for therapy services.
Data on the transfer of NHS patients to a more appropriate care setting.
This is the source of official statistics on day visits by British residents to destinations throughout Britain.
A monthly report showing information on the number of people treated within 26 weeks of the date a referral letter was received in the hospital.
An annual report which includes information on expenditure, mandatory disabled facilities grants (DFGs) and activity by type of assistance, tenure and recipient.
An annual report showing information by road class.
A report which presents learner outcomes data by level of study, type of learning aim, sector/subject area and learner characteristics.
This report highlights the issues associated with single-night rough sleeper counts.
Data by local health board.
A report with information by gender, ethnicity, English as an additional language, special educational needs, absenteeism and month of birth.
Contains a wide range of statistical information on the health of the population and the range and quality of health services in Wales.
The occupancy surveys provide trend information on the demand of tourist accommodation in Wales.
Quarterly reports which cover various topics such as employment, economic inactivity, claimant count and earnings.
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