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Barriers to the successful Implementation of the Well-Being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Monday, 12 October 2020 to Friday, 27 November 2020
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- Consultation Pack PDF 12 MB
- FGA01 Powys County Council PDF 549 KB
- FGA02 Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority PDF 441 KB
- FGA03 Meeting of Friends in Wales (Quakers), Wales Focus Group PDF 334 KB
- FGA04 Care and Repair Cymru PDF 568 KB
- FGA05 Aneurin Bevan University Health Board PDF 596 KB
- FGA06 Oxfam Cymru PDF 147 KB
- FGA07 Swansea Council PDF 280 KB
- FGA08 Blaenau Gwent Public Services Board PDF 304 KB
- FGA09 Swansea Bay University Health Board PDF 736 KB
- FGA10 Ceredigion County Council PDF 370 KB
- FGA11 Swansea Public Service Board PDF 439 KB
- FGA12 Bridgend Public Services Board PDF 463 KB
- FGA13 Marine Conservation Society PDF 979 KB
- FGA14 Solva Care PDF 376 KB
- FGA15 Cytûn - Churches Together in Wales PDF 487 KB
- FGA16 One Newport Public Services Board PDF 474 KB
- FGA17 Wales Council for Voluntary Action PDF 196 KB
- FGA18 Torfaen County Borough Council PDF 364 KB
- FGA19 Cardiff and Vale University Health Board PDF 362 KB
- FGA20 Vattenfall Wind Power PDF 1 MB
- FGA21 Colegau Cymru PDF 210 KB
- FGA22 Conwy County Borough Council PDF 311 KB
- FGA23 South Wales Fire and Rescue Service PDF 302 KB
- FGA24 Building Communities Trust PDF 441 KB
- FGA25 Snowdonia National Park Authority (Bilingual) PDF 598 KB
- FGA26 Welsh NHS Confederation PDF 534 KB
- FGA27 Pembrokeshire Together for Change Programme PDF 671 KB
- FGA28 Pembrokeshire Public Services Board PDF 292 KB
- FGA29 Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales PDF 436 KB
- FGA30 Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management PDF 379 KB
- FGA31 Coed Cadw – the Woodland Trust PDF 136 KB
- FGA32 Community Transport Association PDF 145 KB
- FGA33 Future Generations Commissioner for Wales PDF 688 KB
- FGA34 Gwynedd and Anglesey Public Services Board (Welsh Only) PDF 220 KB
- FGA35 Ceredigion Public Services Board PDF 232 KB
- FGA36 Wrexham County Borough Council PDF 225 KB
- FGA37 Neath Port Talbot Public Services Board PDF 299 KB
- FGA38 Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority PDF 138 KB
- FGA39 Royal Town Planning Institute PDF 352 KB
- FGA40 Hywel Dda University Health Board PDF 210 KB
- FGA41 Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board PDF 465 KB
- FGA42 Carmarthenshire Public Services Board PDF 400 KB
- FGA43 Carmarthenshire County Council PDF 406 KB
- FGA44 Denbighshire County Council PDF 409 KB
- FGA45 Afallen PDF 393 KB
- FGA46 Isle of Anglesey County Council (Welsh Only) PDF 559 KB
- FGA47 Bangor Law School Public Law Research Group PDF 401 KB
- FGA48 Pembrokeshire County Council PDF 314 KB
- FGA49 ShareAction PDF 346 KB
- FGA50 Flintshire County Council PDF 208 KB
- FGA51 Transport for Wales PDF 480 KB
- FGA52 Gwynedd Council (Welsh Only) PDF 292 KB
- FGA53 Sport Wales PDF 382 KB
- FGA54 Monmouthshire Public Services Board PDF 332 KB
- FGA55 Constructing Excellence Wales PDF 387 KB
- FGA56 Welsh Women’s Aid PDF 382 KB
- FGA57 Natural Resources Wales PDF 373 KB
- FGA58 WWF Wales PDF 430 KB
- FGA59 Powys Teaching Health Board PDF 161 KB
- FGA60 Velindre University NHS Trust PDF 576 KB
- FGA61 Public Health Wales PDF 723 KB
Purpose of the consultation
In May 2020, the Auditor General for Wales and the Future Generations Commissioner published their statutory reports as required by the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 (“the Act”). The reports summarise the work that they have carried out under the Act between May 2017 and May 2020.
The Senedd’s Public Accounts Committee is undertaking an inquiry into these reports. This inquiry is independent of any consultation that is being carried out by the Auditor General for Wales, the Future Generations Commissioner or others.
The Senedd’s Public Accounts Committee has taken written evidence from stakeholders on:
1. Awareness and understanding of the Act and its implications.
2. The resources available to public bodies to implement the Act and how effectively they have been deployed.
3. Support provided to public bodies by the Future Generations Commissioner.
4. The leadership role of the Welsh Government.
5. Any other barriers to successful implementation of the Act (e.g. Brexit, COVID, etc.)
6. How to ensure that the Act is implemented successfully in the future.
Providing Written Evidence
The Senedd has two official languages, Welsh and English.
In line with the Senedd’s Official Languages Scheme the Committee requests that documents or written responses to consultations intended for publication or use in Senedd proceedings are submitted bilingually. When documents or written responses are not submitted bilingually, we will publish in the language submitted, stating that it has been received in that language only.
We expect other organisations to implement their own standards or schemes and to comply with their statutory obligation.
Please see guidance for those providing evidence for committees.
Disclosure of information
Please ensure that you have considered the Senedd’s policy on disclosure of information before submitting information to the Committee.
Engagement
with young people
The Public Accounts
Committee want to hear the views of young people about The Well-being of Future
Generations (Wales) Act 2015, to help inform their inquiry.
We have developed a ‘meeting
in a box’ engagement activity. This is a resource pack to empower young
people to share their views on:
1. Awareness and knowledge
of the Act and its implementation;
2. Experiences of how the
Act has been implemented;
3. Perspectives on the
barriers to implementation.
Worksheets are included in the pack for feedback which will be fed into the wider inquiry.
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Public Accounts Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565