…higher rates of poverty will combine with rising inflation to create a particularly challenging scenario for many people. Gofod i drafod, dadlau, ac ymchwilio. Cefnogwch brif felin drafod annibynnol Cymru….
Childcare: Tackling the Motherhood Penalty
…long-term impact of this income inequality hits pensions, with recent research showing that the difference between men and women’s pensions is more than double the size of the gender pay…
2022 – 2024 Partnership with Bangor University
…while Sustaining our Communities (October 2022) Our second event, held in Bangor on 6 October 2022, was a debate around the pros and cons of a potential tourist tax in…
Morlais: A Homegrown Renewable Energy Project
…– and its very existence serves to ensure benefits and any profit from the project come right back into that community. The driver for Morlais has always been to make…
IWA Influences Debate on Protecting Community Spaces
…codifying the rights of communities over their local assets? What consideration has the Welsh Government given to the introduction of a community empowerment Bill, as suggested by the Institute of…
Review: Petula, Sherman Theatre
…leaving behind her ex-husband and apron for her new husband, Joe Potatoslouch (Tom Mumford). A soothing dream come true, Petula adds to the chorus of voices that come to reassure…
How Can We Improve Care for Children and Adults at the End of their Lives?
…an often complex system – similar to what exists in the children’s sector. They also highlighted the need for more joined up national and local approaches to develop and deliver…
Let’s Talk About Fathers
…on how to enable more work. The Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee introduced the report only in relation to how care prevents work: ‘Preventing a large proportion of the…
The IWA Joins sbarc|spark
…space for a more fully inclusive organisation. An organisation that wants to look after our team’s wellbeing too, actively promoting #activetravel. We’ve donated another chunk of the IWA’s historical research…