Local authorities are not pursuing all options to generate income Read more about Local authorities are not pursuing all options to generate income Our latest report, Charging for services and generating income by local authorities, looks at how local authorities are using charging for services and generating income to improve their financial position. The report highlights that ‘despite raising more money from charging, local authorities are not pursuing all options to generate income because of weaknesses in their policies and in how they use data and information to support decision making’.
Finance for the Future …Counting on you Read more about Finance for the Future …Counting on you This joint event gave delegates an opportunity to learn more about the key changes and challenges faced by the sector, as well as hearing from some of the country’s senior leaders and building regional networks. The conference was hosted by a number of organisations from across the Welsh publicly funded sector, including NHS Wales, Welsh Government, South Wales Police, The City of Cardiff Council, the Wales Audit Office and the higher and further education sectors.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Improvement Report: 2015-16 Read more about Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Improvement Report: 2015-16
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Improvement Report: 2015-16 Read more about Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Improvement Report: 2015-16
Achieving improvement in support to schools through regional education consortia Read more about Achieving improvement in support to schools through regional education consortia
'We need to increase skills and capacity within welsh public sector finance' Read more about 'We need to increase skills and capacity within welsh public sector finance' An innovative new scheme has been launched in Wales to increase the skills and capacity of the public sector finance function – in order to provide sustainable public services for the future.
Designing effective services for frequent users Read more about Designing effective services for frequent users Frequent users of public services are those who regularly contact a specific or a range of public services. They make up a significant proportion of the demand on services that amounts to huge costs in terms of time and resource. This can create a risk of services being unable to meet an emergency.
City and County of Swansea Council – Annual Improvement Report 2015-16 Read more about City and County of Swansea Council – Annual Improvement Report 2015-16
City and County of Swansea Council – Annual Improvement Report 2015-16 Read more about City and County of Swansea Council – Annual Improvement Report 2015-16