Case Study – Application of Context Mapping within Swansea Bay and Hywel Dda University Health Board
The Shaping Places for Well-being in Wales Programme supports learning group members across Public Services Boards (PSBs) in Wales, including members of the regional Whole Systems Approach to Healthy Weight team (HWHW WSA).
The HWHW WSA team works across the Swansea Bay and Hywel Dda University Health Board areas and implements the ‘Leadership and Enabling Change’ theme of the Healthy Weight Healthy Wales Strategy (2019). Over the past 18 months a series of workshops have been held with PSBs and key partners across the region through which access to food has been prioritised as an area of focus. In October 2025, the team facilitated a participatory workshop between Swansea and Neath Port Talbot PSBs to identify a defined area of focus within access to food, for both PSBs to collaborate and take action towards in coming years.
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