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  • DataCymru

    “There is no such thing as failure, only learning experiences” – Anon.

    Today we have launched our webinar programme of events, which aims to inform and inspire.

    In our first webinar, “Understanding future skills requirements: data for the green revolution”, our colleague Dan will be talking about his research around the skills demands that are likely to arise with the rapid growth of the green economy. Join us to learn more about the research, the underlying data and to explore some of the key findings.


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  • PAM GuidanceWe have recently published the 2019-20 Public Accountability Measures (PAMs) guidance.

    This dataset has been developed by the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) led Task and Finish group, in consultation with local authorities, and seeks to provide a clear and simple overview of local government performance.

    The guidance includes detailed definitions for each measure, including comprehensive guidance for those measures we will collect directly from local authorities. We have also included information about how each of the PAMs may help local authorities demonstrate how they are contributing to the seven well-being goals.

    Enquiries relating to the PAMs or the guidance should be sent to pienquiries@data.cymru



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  • Free Swimming1 Logo

    Get the latest analysis report on Free Swimming data showing trends for Wales

    We work in partnership with Sport Wales to collect, analyse and report on Free Swimming data from local authorities in Wales.

    The aim of this work is to evaluate the impact of the Free Swimming Initiative in Wales by using the data effectively.

    Find out more and see what participation is like in your authority by visiting our Free Swimming tool.

    To view the 2017-18 report please click the image below.

    For more information on Free Swimming data please contact Adrian Smith.

    Free Swimming


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  • FS LogoA report on local authority SEN specialist workforce data was published by Welsh Government in July 2018.

    We were commissioned to collect local authority SEN specialist services workforce data and undertake an analysis. The full report is available on Welsh Government’s website.

    For more information please contact Suzanne Draper.


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  • CandidatesWelsh Government have published a report summarising the demographic characteristics of elected councillors and unelected candidates for the local government elections in 2017.

    In line with the 2011 Local Government Measures, we supported local authorities to carry out a survey of local government councillors and candidates during, and following, the May 2017 local elections. The survey provides information on the demographic profile of local authority councillors and candidates and was also carried out in 2012.

    For more information on the survey or the report please contact Jenny.Murphy@Data.Cymru.

     


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  • We’ve recently published a report on the Social Worker Workforce Planning data 2016-17. The report aims to support local authorities and Social Care Wales in planning for future workforce needs and to inform the commissioning of social worker training in Wales.

    The report shows the numbers of social workers working in local authorities in Adults’ Services, Children's Services and other areas. It also looks at the trends of the workforce over time, staff turnover and the projected workforce over the next three years.

    To view the 2016-17 report please click the image below.

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  • PAM GuidanceWe have recently published the 2018-19 Public Accountability Measures (PAMs) guidance.

    This dataset has been developed by the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) led Task and Finish group, in consultation with local authorities, and seeks to provide a clear and simple overview of local government performance.

    The guidance includes detailed definitions for each measure, including comprehensive guidance for those measures we will collect directly from local authorities. We have also included information about how each of the PAMs may help local authorities demonstrate how they are contributing to the seven well-being goals.

    Enquiries relating to the PAMs or the guidance should be sent to pienquiries@data.cymru


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    Chris Beck

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  • Free Swimming1 Logo

    Get the latest analysis report on Free Swimming data showing trends for Wales.

    We work in partnership with Sport Wales to collect, analyse and report on Free Swimming data from local authorities in Wales.

    The aim of this work is to evaluate the impact of the Free Swimming Initiative in Wales by using the data effectively.

    Here are some of the key points from the 2016-17 data:

    • There has been a 33% and 36% fall in participation in free public swimming amongst males and females aged 16 and under, respectively compared to 2015-16.
    • The 60 and over age group has seen a 2% rise in free public swimming participation, compared to 2015-16.

    Find out more and see what participation is like in your authority by visiting our Free Swimming tool.

    To view the 2016-17 report please click the image below.

    Free Swimming

    For more information on Free Swimming data please contact Adrian Smith.


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  • Data Unit Logo

    Local authority performance continues to improve…

    Data for 2016-17 shows that LA performance has improved for 64% of indicators.

    A report published by the Data Unit shows that performance has improved for 64% of comparable performance indicators compared to 2015-16.

    The gap in performance (between the best and worst performing authorities) has also narrowed for over half of the indicators.


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  • We’ve recently published a report on the Social Worker Workforce Planning data 2015-16. The report aims to support local authorities and the Care Council for Wales (now Social Care Wales) in planning for future workforce needs and to inform the commissioning of social worker training in Wales.

    The report shows the numbers of social workers working in local authorities in Adults’ Services, Children's Services and other areas. It also looks at the trends of the workforce over time, staff turnover and the projected workforce over the next three years.

    To view the 2015-16 report please click the image below.

    SWWP


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