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Report People
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City of Cardiff Council – Use of performance information: se...

We set out to answer the question ‘Does the Council’s performance data enable senior leaders to understand the service user perspective and the outcomes of its activities to effectively manage its performance?’

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Report Services
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City and County of Swansea – Use of performance information:...

We set out to answer the question ‘Does the council’s performance data enable senior leaders to understand the service user perspective and the outcomes of its activities to effectively manage its performance?’

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Report Governance
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Cardiff Council – Digital Strategy Review

We looked at the extent to which the council’s strategic approach to digital has been developed in accordance with the sustainable development principle and whether it will help to secure value for money in the use of the council’s resources.

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Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council – Springing Forward...

In this review we looked at the council’s strategic approach to its workforce and if this was strengthening its ability to transform adapt and maintain the delivery of its services in the short and longer term.

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City and County of Swansea Council – Springing Forward – Wor...

We reviewed the Council’s arrangements for managing its workforce.

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Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council – Springing Forward...

Our review sought to answer the question: 'Is the Council’s strategic approach to its assets strengthening its ability to transform, adapt and maintain the delivery of its services in the short and longer-term?'

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Caerphilly County Borough Council – Setting of well-being ob...

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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Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board – Follow Up Review o...

This report sets out the findings from our most recent work on follow up outpatient services at the Health Board.

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Report Governance
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Ceredigion County Council – Digital Strategy Review

We set out to answer the question: ‘In developing its digital strategy has the Council acted in accordance with the sustainable development principle and put in place proper arrangements to secure value for money in the use of its resources?’

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Natural Resources Wales – Setting of well-being objectives

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

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