Joshua Miles, the Director for Wales at the Learning and Work Institute, outlines what The Commission for Tertiary Education and Research (CTER) aspirations should be and the positive effect of lifelong learners.
Shaping the future of vocational education and training
Rachel Cable, Director of Policy and Public Affairs at ColegauCymru, welcomes the appointment of the new CTER Chief Executive and believes the Commission offers a real opportunity to redesign learning pathways for further education.
Global citizenship education: a truly lifelong framework
Cerith Rhys-Jones says that the new body which will oversee all post-16 education across Wales is the perfect vehicle through which to implement a coherent strategy for the lifelong learning of global citizenship in Wales
Foster care should not be for profit
Alastair Cope discusses the positive impact of Welsh Government’s plan to eliminate profit from the care of looked after children.
Protecting the Right to Boycott in Wales
Ken Moon examines the ‘Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill (UK)’ and its possible impact on the right to boycott in Wales.
IWA Analysis: Budgetary pressures in Wales are here to stay
Joe Rossiter writes that Wales’ next First Minister will need to act boldly in the face of systemic challenges, following the announcement of a budget shortfall
Reforming the Union
Glyndwr Cennydd Jones puts forward a blueprint to reform UK institutions and address the asymmetry of the union.
25 Years of Devolution for Wales
On the 25th anniversary of the Government of Wales Act, Sir Paul Silk, one of the architects of devolution in Wales, looks back at its history.
A step forward for democracy in Wales
Following the announcement of the Welsh Government’s legislative programme, Jess Blair looks back on the history of the Senedd and devolution