About Good Practice Wales
Improving services is the goal of every public sector organisation as a result the collating, sharing and learning of good practice has become a priority for many organisations. While organisations share good practice internally often it is difficult to access examples of good practice from other organisations- this is a missed opportunity when there is so much that we can all learn from each other. The Good Practice Wales Portal aims to be the single point of access to a wide range of examples of good practice available across Welsh public services.
The Good Practice Wales portal has been developed and implemented by a group of core partners who all have an equal stake in the ownership of the portal. As a partner-populated resource the portal is expected to grow and grow and with new partners signing up the website will fast become an essential resource for the public sector in Wales.
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Community Websites
Good Practice Wales have supported the development of and also host 'Community websites'. These sites have been developed for specific interest public sector organisations for a variety of reasons, but who are all committed to promoting and sharing good practice and learning through the Portal. Contact us for more details.
The Wellbeing through Work project sees Remploy and NLIAH (National Leadership and Innovation Agency for Healthcare) working together to deliver an early intervention service, designed to improve the health and wellbeing of working age people.
We are four independent, strong sectoral inspectorates with professional authority in our own fields. CSSIW, Estyn, HIW and WAO have made a strategic agreement between our organisations setting out the commitment to work closely together to encourage improvement in public services.
This website aims to capture and share good practice of effective working arrangements between third sector and local government over a range of services such as Social Services, Education, Highways, Roads and Transport, Housing, Culture, Environment.
The Welsh Government's Citizen Centred governance principles embody what the Welsh Government wants public services to be, focused on the needs of citizens, with citizens who are engaged and involved in the development of services and who receive services which are efficient, effective and innovative in their design and implementation
This resource has been developed to support the learning of managers and leaders across the Welsh Public Service. In line with PSMW's objectives Ascend explores innovative ways to develop both existing and future talent across the sector, providing users with access to a host of useful resources, learning tools and social features.
The delivery of co-ordinated, comprehensive and consistent Chronic Conditions Management (CCM) services in the community is not another initiative but an integral part of effective mainstream service delivery in the community.
The ceremony was held on 6th July in Cardiff to celebrate the achievements of NHS Wales staff and partners to improve the services provided to the people of Wales.
This is a great opportunity to learn more about the innovative projects which have been submitted to the NHS Wales Awards.