1. Marie Brousseau-Navarro
@MarieBNavarro
Director of Policy, Legislation, Office of
the Future Generations Commissioner
Cyfarwyddwr Polisi, Deddfwriaeth,
Swyddfa Comisiynydd Cenedlaethau'r
Dyfodol
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2. How can community transport
contribute the Well-being of Future
Generations (Wales) Act goals?
Marie Brousseau-Navarro
Director for Policy, Legislation and Innovation
Office of the Future Generations Commissioner
@futuregencymru
5. What does the Act do?
• Imposes a duty on specific public bodies to carry out
sustainable development i.e to improve social,
economic, environmental and cultural well-being of
Wales
• Sets a vision and steps towards ‘The Wales We Want’
– Goals, objectives, ways of working
• Establishes checks and controls
– including reporting, the Future Generations
Commissioner
@futuregencymru
9. 5 ways of working - In practice
• planning for the long-term – not just short-term
solutions but long-term vision,
• prevention – acting to prevent problems occurring
and putting in measures in place to break the cycle
of intergenerational problems
• integration – ensuring that they cut across all 7 of
the well-being goals and don’t work in isolation,
• collaboration- ensuring that they work in
partnerships with other organisations or different
parts of their own organisation, and finally
• involvement – ensuring that people are involved in
the decision-making that affects them.
11. Links to community transport –
starting the conversation
• Explore your potential contribution to the 7
goals
–Use the goal descriptors
• AND how to maximise such contribution
–Use of the 5 ways of working
@futuregencymru
12. Potential challenges and
opportunities
@futuregencymru
•Uncertainties around funding
• could inhibit forward planning but if addressed
long-term strategies could be put in place to
ensure long term support
for the users
•Opportunity for community transport
services to be recognised in the well-being
assessments of the Public Services Boards