Wrexham County Borough Council – Overview and Scrutiny – Fit For the Future? Read more about Wrexham County Borough Council – Overview and Scrutiny – Fit For the Future?
Wrexham County Borough Council – Overview and Scrutiny – Fit For the Future? Read more about Wrexham County Borough Council – Overview and Scrutiny – Fit For the Future?
Council investment in accommodation for adults with learning disabilities is meeting current demand Read more about Council investment in accommodation for adults with learning disabilities is meeting current demand 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.
Strategic Commissioning of Accommodation Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities Read more about Strategic Commissioning of Accommodation Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities
Strategic Commissioning of Accommodation Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities Read more about Strategic Commissioning of Accommodation Services for Adults with Learning Disabilities
Working in partnership: Holding up the mirror Read more about Working in partnership: Holding up the mirror 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.
Help shape our audits and the topics we choose Read more about Help shape our audits and the topics we choose The Auditor General is calling on members of the public and people who work in the public sector to have a say about the topics and themes they believe the Auditor General should look into. The feedback gathered will help to inform the programme of work for the public sector watchdog in future years. Every year, the Auditor General for Wales carries out work to examine the delivery and management of public services in Wales. Sometimes auditors look at a particular service area, other times they focus on individual organisations, specific projects and funding programmes.
Action must match enthusiasm if wellbeing of future generations ambition to be realised in wales Read more about Action must match enthusiasm if wellbeing of future generations ambition to be realised in wales Public bodies in Wales are taking steps to change how they work in response to the new Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 [opens in new window] and many are talking about it with enthusiasm and optimism. But, they need to consider how they will apply the Act more systematically if they are going to drive a different way of working over the longer term.