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National ConversationThe Measures that Matter October 2014
GOALSA sustainable Wales
Maximise contribution to the achievement of goals
WHOPublic Service Organisations:
Local well-being plan
Strategic Needs Assessment
The Wellbeing of Future Generations Bill
Welsh Government
National Museum
Arts Council
Sports Wales
National Library
HEFCWVelindreNHS Trust
Public Health Wales
National Park Authorities
Natural Resources
Wales
Fire & Rescue Authority
Local Authorities
Local Health Boards
Community Councils
Public Services Boards
Long-term. Integration. Collaboration. Prevention.Engagement.
HOW
Sustainable Governance
A healthier Wales.
A Wales of cohesive communities.
A more equal Wales.
A Wales of vibrant culture and thriving Welsh language.
REPORTINGTransparency
PROGRESSNational Indicators
A prosperousWales
A resilientWales
Progress. Annual.
SUPPORTING THE CHANGEFuture Generations Commissioner for Wales
Advice. Monitor.Recommendations.Long term. Future Generations Report. Advisory Panel
Other partners
About the National Conversation – key pointsWhat is theNationalConversation?
About the National Conversation – key points
• This is an open conversation, giving the people of Wales the opportunity to have their say on the Wales they want and to help shape and inform the Well-being of Future Generation (Wales) Bill.
• This is a pilot project to test out different ways of listening and talking with the people of Wales to ensure we capture as many voices and opinions as possible.
• This is an opportunity for you to have your say on the long-term vision for Wales and its future generations
What is the National Conversation?
National
Future
Generations
Report
Futures
Trends
Report
Year 0 Year 5
ElectionsElections
National
Conversation
Five year periodic cycle
National Conversation Cycle
Future Generations Commissioner for
Wales
Welsh Government
About the National Conversation – key pointsThe conversation so far…
The conversation so far…
Climate change needs to be top of the agenda and politicians have to take it seriously”
Create an employment, skills, enterprise framework based on natural assets, energy, food and transport”
Sustainable transport policy that is embedded across all areas including education. To include comprehensive cycling infrastructure and an imaginative approach to all forms of transport”
100s of people across Wales have already been telling us about the Wales they want
About the National Conversation – key pointsNext steps
As part of the National Conversation we are asking you to:
Next steps…
1Identify the issues that matter toto you, your businessor community
2Identify the‘measures that matter’What should we be measuring?
3Tell us how you cancontributeto achieving the long-term Goals set out by thislegislation
1. Identify the issues important to you
What are the issues important to you? Here are a few examples of key issuesexplored so far to get you started:
Climate change
Employment
Water and food
Education and skills
Natural environment
Health
1. Identify the issues important to you?
What issues matter to you, your organisation or your community?
I want a Waleswhere…
1. What issues are important to you?
2. What are the measures that matter?
3. How do they contribute to the goals?
About the National Conversation – key pointsWhat are theMeasuresthatMatter?
1. Identify the issues important to you?
What issues matter to you, your organisation or your community?
2. What should we measure?
No. of children living in poverty?
Success rate of start up companies?
No. of people in employment?
No. of family homes built?
No. of workless households?
“I want a Wales where everybody has a place to live”
Measures?
3. How will we know if things are improving?
No. of children living in poverty
Success rate of local businesses
No. of people in employment
No. of family homes built
No. of workless households
“I want a Wales where everybody has a place to live”
Fewer children receiving free school meals
More houses built, more local jobs
Less reliance on benefits
Less overcrowding, more affordable homes
More people in jobs, improved well-being
IndicatorsMeasures
3. How do they contribute to the goals?
No. of children living in poverty
Success rate of local businesses
No. of people in employment
No. of family homes built
No. of workless households
“I want a Wales where everybody has a place to live”
Fewer children receiving free school meals
More houses built, more local jobs
Less reliance on benefits
Less overcrowding, more affordable homes
More people in jobs, improved well-being
Goals
A healthier Wales
A resilient Wales
A more equal Wales
IndicatorsMeasures
Work sheet – measures and indicators
No. of children living in poverty?
Accessibility to local facilities by foot?
No. of people in employment?
Population of wild birds?
Air quality?What would tell us that
is getting better?
What would you measure and what would tell us if it was getting better?
Work sheet – measures and indicators
No. of children living in poverty?
Accessibility to local facilities by foot?
No. of people in employment?
Population of wild birds?
Air quality?What would tell us that
is getting worse?
What would you measure and what would tell us if it was getting worse?
3. How do they contribute to the goals?
No. of children living in poverty?
Accessibility to local facilities by foot?
No. of people in employment?
Population of wild birds?
Air quality?How does
contribute to thegoals?
How do we know we are succeeding and how can you contribute to achieving the goals?
Welsh Government Goals
Further information is available here:
http://wales.gov.uk/legislation/programme/assemblybills/future-generations/?lang=en
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This initial pilot phase will be run by Cynnal Cymru - Sustain Waleson behalf of the Commissioner for Sustainable Futures.
Thank you