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Equality Report 2022-23

We have an important role to play in encouraging beneficial changes relating to equality.

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Neath Port Talbot Council – Digital Strategy Review

We reviewed the Council’s strategic approach to digital, and specifically the extent to which this has been developed in accordance with the sustainable development principle; and that it will help to secure value for money in the use of the Council’s resources.

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Newport City Council – Setting of well-being objectives

We set out to answer the overall question ‘to what extent has the Council acted in accordance with the sustainable development principle when setting its new well-being objectives?’

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Cyngor Gwynedd – Review of the effectiveness of scrutiny

This review was undertaken to establish whether Cyngor Gwynedd has effective arrangements in place for scrutiny through the public committees.

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Hywel Dda University Health Board – Review of Workforce Plan...

At the time of writing this report, Hywel Dda University Health Board was facing significant workforce challenges.

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Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council – Review of Scruti...

Our review sought to answer the question: How effective are scrutiny arrangements at the Council?

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Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust – Review of Workforce Pla...

The key focus of our review has been on whether the Trust’s approach to workforce planning is helping it to effectively address current and future NHS workforce challenges.

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Corporate Joint Committees – commentary on their progress

Corporate Joint Committees (CJCs) are new corporate bodies which have some similar powers and duties to councils.

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Governance arrangements relating to an employment dispute at...

Our report describes issues arising at Amgueddfa Cymru

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