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The Government & Not for Profit leadership podcast brings together key stakeholders to discuss the opportunities and challenges in Wales.
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This special episode of the Government & Not for Profit Podcast explores the evolving landscape of procurement in the wake of the implementation of the Procurement Act 2023.With the public sector marketplace in Wales worth almost £11 billion, and a renewed focus on opportunities for small businesses, how are things changing for both buyers and suppliers?Host Gemma Casey is joined by Richard Dooner of the Welsh Local Government Association, Grahame Steed, of BiP Solutions – which is hosting Procurex Wales in Cardiff in November in partnership with Welsh Government – and Tomos Lewis of Blake Morgan LLP.
Leadership plays a critical role in driving digital transformation to provide better public services while ensuring value for the public purse.Host Carwyn Jones is joined by Harriet Green of the Centre for Digital Public Services, Liz Lucas of Caerphilly County Borough Council and Dyfed Alsop of the Welsh Revenue Authority to discuss how they are leveraging digital as an enabler for service improvement.
What role does the public sector play in driving decarbonisation and achieving net zero targets in Wales? Host Carwyn Jones is joined by Helen Nelson of Future Generations Wales and Ben Burggraaf of Net Zero Industry Wales to discuss.
With local authorities facing increasing pressure on budgets, host Carwyn Jones is joined by Councillor Paul Miller, Deputy Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, and The Baroness Wilcox of Newport, to examine the challenges and opportunities the public sector is likely to encounter in 2025, including financial sustainability and the impact of new procurement legislation.
Measuring Social Value

Measuring Social Value

2024-11-0735:59

What is social impact or social value - and how can it be effectively measured? Host Carwyn Jones is joined by Paul Shackson, Director of the Camarilla Group; Catryn Newton, Community Investment and Communications Director at Bute Energy; Owen Derbyshire, CEO at Keep Wales Tidy and Claire Lane, Director of Wales and Sport at StreetGames UK to discuss how organisations can track and demonstrate the value they bring to communities and society at large.
Host Carwyn Jones is joined by Howard Jacobson, Supply Chain Engagement Manager, Business Wales; Richard Dooner, Programme Manager, Welsh Local Government Association; and Grahame Steed, Director of Public Policy and Research, BiP Solutions and Event Organiser at Procurex Wales. They discuss the potential impact of the Procurement Act 2023 on SMEs, challenges facing buyers and suppliers, how procurement can drive public service improvement, economic regeneration and social value, as well as the upcoming Procurex Wales event. 
This inaugural episode of the Public Sector Wales podcast, hosted by Carwyn Jones, delves into the concept and function of Corporate Joint Committees (CJCs). The discussion, featuring Kellie Beirne, Chief Executive of the Cardiff Capital Region, and Alwen Williams, Interim Chief Executive of the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee, explores the origins, statutory duties, governance structure, and strategic importance of CJCs established under the Local Government and Elections Act 2021. Together the experts explore the potential for CJCs to enhance regional governance, strategic planning, and economic development by facilitating collaborative decision-making. The segment also addresses challenges, democratic accountability, and long-term visions for CJCs' impact on Wales' economic landscape.
This inaugural episode of the Public Sector Wales podcast, hosted by Carowyn Jones, delves into the concept and function of Corporate Joint Committees (CJCs). Featuring Kelly Beirne, Chief Executive of the Cardiff Capital Region, and Alwen Williams, Interim Chief Executive of the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee.
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