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PPIW brings fresh thinking to improve Wales’ public services

27 Jan 2014 12:49 PM
A team of academics and researchers will provide fresh thinking on how best to improve Wales’ public services, the First Minister has said ahead of the official launch of the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) recently .

Cardiff University will head up a network of research organisations and think tanks to provide independent expert advice to Ministers on the reform and improvement of public services in Wales.

The Institute will enable the Welsh Government to access independent experts from across Wales, the UK and beyond, and tap into the best ideas, research and evidence to inform the making and delivery of policy in Wales.

The First Minister said:

“Getting more impact from our public resources is crucial at this time. We know that budgets are being squeezed and we need to be prepared for the effects this will have.

“The PPIW offers a wide range of experience and expertise to challenge, inform and provide fresh thinking so that we as a government can better identify priorities, create robust policy and most importantly deliver for the people of Wales.”  

The PPIW is a Programme for Government commitment designed to promote better outcomes for the people of Wales by improving the effectiveness of policy development and service delivery in Wales.

Following a competitive tender and assessment process, a consortium led by Cardiff University, was awarded the contract to deliver the PPIW.

Organisations already recruited to the expert network include research groups based in the London School of Economics, Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Liverpool and Swansea Universities

Prof Steve Martin, Director of the PPIW, said:

“The creation of the PPIW is an exciting and innovative approach that which gives Ministers direct access to independent expert advice.  It reflects the growing recognition, in Wales and around the world, that evidence and knowledge derived from research can play an important part in helping to improve policy decisions.”  

The PPIW is overseen by an independent Board of Governors, Chaired by Sir Adrian Webb, to ensure it is driven to meet Ministers’ needs.

Ministers are able to request the PPIW to consider and provide advice on a wide-range of cross-cutting issues.

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Public Policy Institute for Wales Programme for Government