Welsh Government on track to help 16-18 year olds into education, employment or training

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The Welsh Government is well placed to help reduce the numbers of 16-18 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) in Wales but are less well placed to reduce numbers amongst 19-24 year olds, according to a report by the Auditor General for Wales. The report also found that the Welsh Government is not  able to assess if it is achieving value for money.

Fundamental challenges remain for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board says joint report into governance and management arrangements

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The report, a joint piece of work between Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW) and the Wales Audit Office (WAO), provides a progress report on the corporate, clinical and financial challenges facing the Health Board following a report last year that identified failings in governance and management arrangements.

Leading Programmes and Projects - Shared Learning Seminar

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Llanrwst 17 September 2014, 9am - 1pm

Cardiff 25 September 2014, 9am - 1pm

The aim of this seminar was to share lessons learnt and good practice from strategic and practical public service programme and project management. The seminar focused in particular on leading people and achieving benefits. Walking away from this seminar delegates were able to understand how to lead successful programmes and projects, not just manage the process.