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Report reveals partnership working progress throughout Wales

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An examination of collaborative efforts throughout Wales has been released, drawing attention to advancements achieved from 2022 to 2026.

The document, which addresses the operations of the Partnership Council for Wales, was presented to the Senedd by Jayne Bryant MS, the cabinet secretary responsible for housing and local government, and demonstrates how joint working has influenced significant national objectives.

The Partnership Council unites figures from the Welsh Government, local authorities, public services, and voluntary sector organisations, and is recognised for supporting progress on climate change, the cost-of-living situation, the Welsh benefits charter, equality and inclusion matters, and the development of health and care systems.

Ms Bryant expressed gratitude to all members and observers of the Partnership Council for Wales for their input and efforts in relation to the accomplishments overseen by the Partnership Council. She noted that their continued dedication to partnership working is valued and helps ensure improved services and results for Welsh residents.

The document outlines steps taken towards building a more inclusive society through cooperative efforts. It additionally describes how the council has backed initiatives tackling persistent issues impacting Welsh communities, and highlights the importance of ongoing cooperation among government bodies, healthcare providers, police forces, and third sector organisations.

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