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Monmouthshire County Council – Environmental Health Follow-u...

Our review sought to answer the question: Has the Council acted upon the recommendations in the Auditor General’s Environmental Health – Delivering with Less report published in October 2014?

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Higher Education Funding Council for Wales – Well-being of F...

This report sets out the findings from our examination of the development of a plan for wellbeing and health in higher education, a step HEFCW is taking to meet its wellbeing objectives. The report also sets out HEFCW’s response to our findings.

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Amgueddfa Cymru – Well-being of Future Generations Examinati...

We examined the extent to which Amgueddfa Cymru is acting in accordance with the Sustainable Development Principle in the development and delivery of its engagement activities.

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Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board – Implementing the W...

This report sets out our findings on the Health Board’s corporate approach to embedding the sustainable development principle and how the five ways of working have been applied through its work on ‘Healthy lifestyles – healthy weight’ (the step).

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Flintshire County Council - Household Recycling Centres

Our review sought to answer the question: Do the needs, experiences and aspirations of service users inform the design and delivery of services to more closely meet their needs?

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Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council – Environmental Health ...

Our review sought to answer the question: Has the Council acted upon the recommendations in the Auditor General’s Environmental health – Delivering with Less report published in October 2014?

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Denbighshire County Council – Well-being of Future Generatio...

This report sets out our findings from our examination of steps the Council is taking to revise household waste collection, a step the Council is taking to meet its Wellbeing Objectives.

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Wrexham County Borough Council – Well-being of Future Genera...

This report sets out our findings from our examination of Creating a Digital Wrexham, a step the Council is taking to meet its wellbeing objectives.

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Cardiff & Vale University Health Board – Implementing the We...

We examined the extent to which the Health Board is acting in accordance with the sustainable development principle in ‘embodying the social model of care in the development of health and well-being centres and well-being hubs.’

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Hywel Dda Health Board – Implementing the Well-being of Futu...

This report sets out our findings on the Health Board’s corporate approach to embedding the sustainable development principle and how the five ways of working have been applied through its work in relation to Education Programmes for Patients and the contribution they make to improved population health and wellbeing.

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