…distinct needs of learners within the sector and the different ways that colleges serve their local communities. The Commission must properly address the issue of wasteful competition for learners (both…
Wales on Our TV Screens and Beyond: A Homage to Russel T Davies
…The inescapable Welshness of Davies’ writing, is something for which he’s probably as well known as for his championing of the LGBTQ+ community, with occasional overlaps. One of the parallels…
Voices from inside Gaza
…commitment of our partners to help is inspiring. But no comprehensive humanitarian response can happen without a stop to the violence. There must be a ceasefire now, and the immediate,…
Global citizenship education: a truly lifelong framework
…at all stages of life. Indeed, the legislation which creates the Commission sets a number of statutory duties to guide the Commission in its work. Among them is a duty…
IWA announces departure of Director Auriol Miller
…IWA at the end of January 2024 to take up the role of CEO of Cynon Taf Community Housing Group. During her time leading the IWA, Auriol has spearheaded the…
Building a Wales of Active Global Citizens
…we have a Wales filled with active global citizens, working together in communities, public bodies, businesses and public services, the goal of being a globally responsible nation becomes feasible. What…
‘Collaboration is the name of the game’: Steffan Donnelly on running Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru
…amount of freelance talent. Particularly around new work. I’m trying to find models to commission more people. For example, Rwan Nawr [Now Now] will be coming back next year because…
Wales: A Work in Progress: Social Security Spotlight
…Devolution arrangements across the UK differ significantly on the matter of social security and welfare. Scotland, in particular, is an example of a nation in the UK with a significantly…
Review: Tryweryn: A New Dawn?
…A New Dawn? completes a remarkable and probably definitive trilogy of the ructions that shook that time. The new book comes with the same weight. Its 476 pages end with…