Future Pressures on Welsh Public Services Read more about Future Pressures on Welsh Public Services The report Future Pressures on Welsh Public Services [Opens in new window] was launched at a conference in Cardiff today and builds on research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies. It aims to provide a more detailed picture of the prospects for Welsh public finances, cost and demand pressures and the potential responses to those pressures.
Monmouthshire County Council Improvement Assessment Letter 1 2013 Read more about Monmouthshire County Council Improvement Assessment Letter 1 2013
Monmouthshire County Council Improvement Assessment Letter 1 2013 Read more about Monmouthshire County Council Improvement Assessment Letter 1 2013
Newport City Council Corporate Assessment 2013 Read more about Newport City Council Corporate Assessment 2013
Newport City Council Annual Improvement Report 2013 Read more about Newport City Council Annual Improvement Report 2013
Auditor General publishes his Corporate Assessment Report 2012-13 on Newport City Council Read more about Auditor General publishes his Corporate Assessment Report 2012-13 on Newport City Council Newport City Council is at a pivotal point as it begins to address longstanding weaknesses in the way it plans for improvement. That is the conclusion of a report, published today, by the Auditor General for Wales. His Corporate Assessment report says that, with wider ownership and strengthened capacity, the Council has the potential to achieve the scale and pace of change required.
Conwy County Borough Council Improvement Assessment Letter 1 2013 Read more about Conwy County Borough Council Improvement Assessment Letter 1 2013
Pupil progress in Wales hampered by teacher absence Read more about Pupil progress in Wales hampered by teacher absence Reports published today by the Wales Audit Office and Estyn have found that arrangements for covering teachers' absence in Welsh schools do not support learners' progress sufficiently nor provide the best use of resources. A team from Estyn and the Wales Audit Office (WAO) visited 23 primary and secondary schools, meeting with learners, head teachers and supply teachers. They also carried out surveys, interviews and data analysis.