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We've published our report ‘No time to lose: Lessons from our work under the Well-being of Future Generations Act’.
The importance, and challenge, of shifting towards prevention is echoed in our current work on temporary accommodation and urgent and emergency care. The event will provide an opportunity to hear more about that work. It will also provide an opportunity to hear about related findings in the Future Generations Commissioner’s Future Generations Report, also launched this week.
The focus will be on exploring the latest thinking on prevention and looking how public bodies can make the shift from firefighting to futureproofing. Delegates will be able to share, learn and network with colleagues from across Wales.
The event is aimed at public and third sector organisations in Wales including:
09:00 Registration and refreshments
09:30 Welcome and Housekeeping
09:35 Adrian Crompton, Auditor General for Wales
09:50 Marie Brousseau-Navarro, Deputy Commissioner and Director for health Office of the Future Generations Commissioner
10:10 Rebecca Masters and Sumina Azam
Public Health Wales - Policy and International Health, WHO Collaborating Centre on Investment for Health & Well-being
10:30 A choice of attending one of the following workshops:
Understanding investment and impact of prevention Zachary Scott, Policy Researcher, Prevention, CIPFA
Understanding prevention in practice Audit Wales
Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales 11:30 Tea/ Coffee
11:45 A second chance to attend one of the above workshops
12:45 Feedback
13:00 Lunch and close