Accountability for Future Generations: Sharing the learning so far conference outputs now online

No

The Act requires public bodies in Wales to think about the long-term impact of their decisions, to work better with people, communities and each other, and to prevent persistent problems such as poverty, health inequalities and climate change. The Act is unique to Wales and offers a huge opportunity to make a long-lasting, positive change to current and future generations.

The conference brought together senior professionals working in publicly funded organisations across Wales who are covered by the Act.

Council investment in accommodation for adults with learning disabilities is meeting current demand

No

Local authorities need to address significant challenges if they are to ensure they continue to meet the long-term accommodation needs of people with learning disabilities and their carers. That’s the conclusion of a report, published today, by the Auditor General for Wales.

Working in partnership: Holding up the mirror

No

It is widely recognised that public services cannot continue to be delivered in a traditional silo approach. Therefore, the sway towards a partnership approach of public services and citizens is inevitable.

Whilst there are widely acknowledged general principles of working in partnership. In reality, there are a number of different ways of delivering services between statutory and non-statutory bodies.