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Vale of Glamorgan Council – Use of performance information: ...

We considered the service user perspective and outcome information provided to senior officers and senior members (senior leaders), and how this information is used.

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Report Finance
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Cardiff and Vale University Health Board – Annual Audit Repo...

This report summarises the findings from our 2023 audit work at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, to fulfil our responsibilities under the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004.

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From firefighting to future-proofing – the challenge for We...

The Auditor General for Wales has called for a bold vision for public services in Wales if it is to shift from a spiral of short-term firefighting to future proofing and long-term sustainability.

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Swansea Bay University Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2...

This report summarises the findings from our 2023 audit work at Swansea Bay University Health Board, undertaken to fulfil our responsibilities under the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004.

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Report Finance
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Bridgend County Borough Council – Performance Management Rev...

The review sought to answer the question: Do the Council’s performance management arrangements support robust and effective decision-making and improvement?

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Report Finance
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Cardiff and Vale University Health Board – Structured Assess...

The key focus of the work has been on the Health Board’s corporate arrangements for ensuring that resources are used efficiently, effectively, and economically, with a specific focus on;
• Board transparency, cohesion, and effectiveness
• Corporate systems of assurance
• Corporate approach to planning
• Corporate approach to financial management
We have not reviewed the Health Board’s operational arrangements as part of this work.

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Report Finance
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Aneurin Bevan University Health Board – Structured Assessmen...

The key focus of the work has been on the Health Board’s corporate arrangements for ensuring that resources are used efficiently, effectively, and economically...

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Report Finance
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Aneurin Bevan University Health Board – Review of Workforce...

The key focus of our review has been on whether the Health Board’s approach to workforce planning is helping it to effectively address current and future NHS workforce challenges.

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Report Finance
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Vale of Glamorgan Council – Digital Strategy Review

We reviewed the council’s strategic approach to digital, and specifically the extent to which this has been developed in accordance with the sustainable development principle and that it will help to secure value for money in the use of the council’s resources.

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