…beyond have come together to deliver the unachievable for the collective benefit of the country, through a combination of planning, agility, partnership working across boundaries and outside of silos, clear…
Seizing the Moment to End Water Poverty in Wales
…on where they live. This lottery was compounded by other obstacles to help. Mental and emotional barriers—including people’s reluctance to confront their financial difficulties or the complexity of some schemes—were…
Baroness Jenny Randerson: ‘One of my main roles is to defend devolution’
…experiences—there was a very strong feeling that we didn’t want to reproduce the House of Commons in any way. Another thing that made it very significant was all the women—half…
Solving the Senedd’s Engagement Problem
…public in the proceedings of the Welsh Parliament and its far-reaching powers, we have to stop expecting them to come to us. There comes a point at which it is…
Facing the Future
…agenda and all copies published during your membership, please join us here. This edition is also available in bookshops. Previous editions of the welsh agenda are available for free download…
Wales’ Vaccine Success: A Snapshot from Primary Care
…attention does come our way, it is often a concern over appointment booking processes or, as we have seen recently, misunderstanding about how general practice has had to adapt but…
Reforming Social Care in Wales
…by intricate combinations of monies from local authorities, health boards, and private individuals – the latter of which are typically intertwined in complex relationships with national benefits over which the…
Book Review: Easy Meat
…Instead, the Brexit vote holds a mirror up to society, playing upon themes that are central to who we are and the choices we make. Hope, aspiration, community, solidarity, combined…
Getting Started in… Journalism
…challenging, but it pushed me to go through my contacts book and start freelancing again. I tried to see the positives and just pushed on. This industry is creative by…