Kelly Huxley-Roberts investigates the funding crisis currently affecting the third sector in Wales and outlines solutions to tackle it.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Data Series: Building the bridge for Future Generations: what Wales could learn from GDWe
Jennifer Wallace, Hannah Ormston and Rachel Heydecker make a case for the importance of innovative data to keep track of wellbeing.
How Can Welsh Business Help End Homelessness for Young People?
Mark Willmore from Llamau argues the Welsh labour market can pre-empt the risk of homelessness by giving more young people a first job.
Walking: Antidote to the Lockdown Blues
Rhiannon Hardiman at Living Streets Cymru and Heléna Herklots CBE, the Older People’s Commissioner for Wales, examine how walking can help older adults to build back confidence in a post-lockdown world.
Wales’ Third Sector On The Brink
Angie Contestabile argues that cost-cutting and centralising in the Welsh third sector severely risks the health of a vital part of our society.
How Charities Have Been Hit by the Pandemic
A surge in demand combined with the lack of usual fundraising will affect end of life care in Wales, writes Lowri Griffiths.
Time to Stand Up for Mental Health
Sara Moseley calls for the next Welsh Government to do more to tackle mental health issues.
Insecure Renters Face Homelessness Again
Protections for renters elapse on 23 August and renter security must be a priority, argues Rebecca Woolley.
We can no longer turn a blind eye to the poverty that carers face
Rachel Cable urges Welsh Government to not only recognise the value of carers, but to reward them.