Investment in third sector services increasing but local authorities in Wales not making best use of the third sector Read more about Investment in third sector services increasing but local authorities in Wales not making best use of the third sector Local authorities in Wales are not always making the best use of the third sector and must do more to ensure that the work they are currently doing continues to secure value for money. This is according to a report released today by the Auditor General for Wales. In recent years, local authorities have had to find new ways of maintaining services in the face of reductions in public money and have consequently increased their funding of other providers, particularly the third sector, to deliver key services. Financial management and governance in community councils Read more about Financial management and governance in community councils The report found that there remains scope for community councils in Wales to develop and improve financial management and governance particularly in relation to the quality of their financial reporting, financial management and internal audit arrangements. Community councils in Wales manage significant sums of money and hold significant values of reserves and assets which is likely to increase in future. Some of the issues identified in the report include: Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Making services more accessible to people who do not speak English or Welsh Read more about Making services more accessible to people who do not speak English or Welsh People who don’t speak English or Welsh well will struggle to be able to use the public services they need. This may be because they are recent arrivals in the UK or because of sensory loss. However, ensuring that everyone living in Wales has equal access to public services is one of the 7 goals of the Well-being of the Future Generations Act. Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Read more about Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Local Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Read more about Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Local Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Are you ready for a new challenge in 2017? Read more about Are you ready for a new challenge in 2017? We have a number of vacancies which have recently arisen across the organisation:
Financial management and governance in community councils Read more about Financial management and governance in community councils The report found that there remains scope for community councils in Wales to develop and improve financial management and governance particularly in relation to the quality of their financial reporting, financial management and internal audit arrangements. Community councils in Wales manage significant sums of money and hold significant values of reserves and assets which is likely to increase in future. Some of the issues identified in the report include:
Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016
Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016
Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016
Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Read more about Powys Teaching Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016
Making services more accessible to people who do not speak English or Welsh Read more about Making services more accessible to people who do not speak English or Welsh People who don’t speak English or Welsh well will struggle to be able to use the public services they need. This may be because they are recent arrivals in the UK or because of sensory loss. However, ensuring that everyone living in Wales has equal access to public services is one of the 7 goals of the Well-being of the Future Generations Act.
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016 Read more about Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board – Annual Audit Report 2016
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Local Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016 Read more about Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Local Health Board – Structured Assessment 2016
Are you ready for a new challenge in 2017? Read more about Are you ready for a new challenge in 2017? We have a number of vacancies which have recently arisen across the organisation: