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Fewer than half the population know who runs Welsh NHS, says poll | Fewer than half the population know who runs Welsh NHS, says poll |
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Fewer than half of people in Wales realise the NHS is the responsibility of the Welsh government, according to a poll commissioned by BBC Wales. | Fewer than half of people in Wales realise the NHS is the responsibility of the Welsh government, according to a poll commissioned by BBC Wales. |
Forty eight per cent knew Welsh ministers are in charge, while 43% think it is the UK government's job. | Forty eight per cent knew Welsh ministers are in charge, while 43% think it is the UK government's job. |
There was a better understanding of education, with 61% correctly saying Welsh ministers were responsible and 31% the UK government. | There was a better understanding of education, with 61% correctly saying Welsh ministers were responsible and 31% the UK government. |
The poll marks 15 years since the Queen opened the assembly in 1999. | The poll marks 15 years since the Queen opened the assembly in 1999. |
Throughout this week BBC Wales is looking at 15 years since devolution - throwing a spotlight on different aspects of it each day. | |
The findings on health will throw a new light on the political row between the UK and Welsh governments over standards in the Welsh NHS. | The findings on health will throw a new light on the political row between the UK and Welsh governments over standards in the Welsh NHS. |
Earlier this year David Cameron said care was so poor in some Welsh hospitals that Offa's Dyke was a "line between life and death". | Earlier this year David Cameron said care was so poor in some Welsh hospitals that Offa's Dyke was a "line between life and death". |
The Welsh government maintains its overall budget has been cut by the UK government, and it is dealing with rising demand for services. | The Welsh government maintains its overall budget has been cut by the UK government, and it is dealing with rising demand for services. |
It also argues that outcomes for some health treatments are better in Wales than England. | It also argues that outcomes for some health treatments are better in Wales than England. |
When the poll asked about policing, 42% wrongly thought the Welsh government had control, with 50% saying the UK government. | When the poll asked about policing, 42% wrongly thought the Welsh government had control, with 50% saying the UK government. |
There have been calls for policing to be devolved to Wales, with a recent cross-party inquiry into devolution suggesting powers over the four Welsh police forces should be handed to the Welsh government. | There have been calls for policing to be devolved to Wales, with a recent cross-party inquiry into devolution suggesting powers over the four Welsh police forces should be handed to the Welsh government. |
Overall, the poll found that just 34% of people felt that devolution had led to an improvement in the way Wales is governed, with 46% saying it had "not made much difference". | Overall, the poll found that just 34% of people felt that devolution had led to an improvement in the way Wales is governed, with 46% saying it had "not made much difference". |
And 31% said the south-east of Wales had seen the greatest benefits, with just 4% citing north Wales and 1% mid Wales. | And 31% said the south-east of Wales had seen the greatest benefits, with just 4% citing north Wales and 1% mid Wales. |
'Confusion' | 'Confusion' |
Prof Roger Scully from Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre said: "The figures are not great in terms of public understanding of who is responsible for what. | Prof Roger Scully from Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre said: "The figures are not great in terms of public understanding of who is responsible for what. |
"I think that it does show there is still a lot of confusion amongst people about exactly where the line for responsibility comes between London and Cardiff Bay in terms of governance. | "I think that it does show there is still a lot of confusion amongst people about exactly where the line for responsibility comes between London and Cardiff Bay in terms of governance. |
"We do see thing are rather better in terms of education, and I think that what that suggests is where devolution actually touches people's lives - perhaps whether they have children, grand-children or relatives in school, where they see an actual difference with the way thing are done in England, then people become more aware of it." | "We do see thing are rather better in terms of education, and I think that what that suggests is where devolution actually touches people's lives - perhaps whether they have children, grand-children or relatives in school, where they see an actual difference with the way thing are done in England, then people become more aware of it." |
He added: "Beyond that, people have some general sense that there is a devolved government in Wales, there is a government in London, but exactly who does what and why, I think the details of that largely elude them." | He added: "Beyond that, people have some general sense that there is a devolved government in Wales, there is a government in London, but exactly who does what and why, I think the details of that largely elude them." |
Prof Scully added there was some evidence people became "re-educated" about devolved policies during assembly election campaigns. | Prof Scully added there was some evidence people became "re-educated" about devolved policies during assembly election campaigns. |
ICM Research interviewed a random sample of 1004 adults aged 18+ by telephone on 22nd May - 1st June 2014. Interviews were conducted across Wales and the results have been weighted to the profile of all Welsh adults. ICM is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. | ICM Research interviewed a random sample of 1004 adults aged 18+ by telephone on 22nd May - 1st June 2014. Interviews were conducted across Wales and the results have been weighted to the profile of all Welsh adults. ICM is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. |