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7/10/2021 - IWA Report Launch: Stepping Up: How Covid-19 Tested the Resilience of Welsh Places
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Co-written with Welsh consultancy firm The Means, this report draws on original research and the Understanding Welsh Places online tool to explore how Welsh places responded to Covid-19.
We use stories from communities across Wales to understand how residents used local facilities and assets during the crisis, and what we learned about Welsh places’ preparedness to respond to an event of this scale.
We then make recommendations about how the Welsh government and local authorities can invest in the facilities and planning to be better prepared for future crises.
In this event chaired by Auriol Miller, Director of the IWA, attendees heard from a panel including:
Andy Regan – Policy and External Affairs Manager, Institute of Welsh Affairs
Peter Williams – Director, The Means
Robyn Lovelock – Programme Manager, North Wales Economic Ambition Board
We use stories from communities across Wales to understand how residents used local facilities and assets during the crisis, and what we learned about Welsh places’ preparedness to respond to an event of this scale.
We then make recommendations about how the Welsh government and local authorities can invest in the facilities and planning to be better prepared for future crises.
In this event chaired by Auriol Miller, Director of the IWA, attendees heard from a panel including:
Andy Regan – Policy and External Affairs Manager, Institute of Welsh Affairs
Peter Williams – Director, The Means
Robyn Lovelock – Programme Manager, North Wales Economic Ambition Board
234 episodes
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Manage episode 304553611 series 1132778
Contenu fourni par Institute of Welsh Affairs. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Institute of Welsh Affairs ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Co-written with Welsh consultancy firm The Means, this report draws on original research and the Understanding Welsh Places online tool to explore how Welsh places responded to Covid-19.
We use stories from communities across Wales to understand how residents used local facilities and assets during the crisis, and what we learned about Welsh places’ preparedness to respond to an event of this scale.
We then make recommendations about how the Welsh government and local authorities can invest in the facilities and planning to be better prepared for future crises.
In this event chaired by Auriol Miller, Director of the IWA, attendees heard from a panel including:
Andy Regan – Policy and External Affairs Manager, Institute of Welsh Affairs
Peter Williams – Director, The Means
Robyn Lovelock – Programme Manager, North Wales Economic Ambition Board
We use stories from communities across Wales to understand how residents used local facilities and assets during the crisis, and what we learned about Welsh places’ preparedness to respond to an event of this scale.
We then make recommendations about how the Welsh government and local authorities can invest in the facilities and planning to be better prepared for future crises.
In this event chaired by Auriol Miller, Director of the IWA, attendees heard from a panel including:
Andy Regan – Policy and External Affairs Manager, Institute of Welsh Affairs
Peter Williams – Director, The Means
Robyn Lovelock – Programme Manager, North Wales Economic Ambition Board
234 episodes
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