Skip to main content

Main Nav New

Home
  • About us

      About us

      Read more
    • Auditor General For Wales

    • Commissioned work

    • Consultations

    • Openness and transparency

    • Who audits us?

    • Who's who?

  • Publications
  • Our Work

      Our Work

      Read more
    • COVID-19

    • Audit Services

    • Good Practice resources

    • Forward work programme

    • Working with others

  • Latest content

      Latest content

      Read more
    • News

    • Blogs

    • Data tools

    • Videos

    • Events

    • Good Practice resources

  • Careers
  • Cymraeg
  • Login

    Accessibility tools

    We have installed ReadSpeaker’s webReader, which allows visitors to instantly convert online content to audio on our website.

    Listen

    Click on the icon above to try this out, and take advantage of the full range of useful webReader features by clicking the link below.

    Readspeaker website

    Accessibility statement

    This accessibility statement applies to www.audit.wales. This website is run by Audit Wales. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website.

    View accessibility statement

    Reporting accessibility problems

    We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, contact:

    info@audit.wales

    Young people influencing decisions about what matters to them

    March 2019 - The focus of this event was how we can best design and deliver services together with young people to help them meet key challenges

    Services

    In partnership with Inspection Wales and the Children’s Commissioner for Wales, the Good Practice Exchange hosted an event which highlighted the need for young people's voices to be heard when designing and delivering services.

    Presentations
    Children's Commissioner for Wales
    Action for Children
    Children in Wales
    Ebbw Fawr Learning Community
    Gofal
    Llamau
    ProMo Cymru
    Sport Wales and Youth Sport Trust
    Uprising
    Mental Health Awareness in Young People
    BAME Women Empowerment
    Blogs
    Public Health Wales Youth Forum – Jessie Hack [opens in new window]
    It’s easy to want change, its bloomin’ difficult to make a change [opens in new window]
    Why are we investing in the next generation? [opens in new window]
    Rhondda Cynon Taff’s Youth Engagement and Participation Service [opens in new window]
    Our Public Health Diary [opens in new window]
    Let your past, and our present, shape their future – Katie Hoddinott [opens in new window]
    Inspection Wales’ thematic reviews of Support for Young People [opens in new window]
    Social Media
    Twitter Activity from the events #WAOYouth [opens in new window]

    Newsletter

    Our newsletter provides you with regular updates on our public service audit work, good practice and events.

    Your name and email address will be used to send you a monthly newsletter, with tailored content based on the preferences you select. Your information will only be used for this purpose, and will not be shared with third parties. You can change your preferences or opt-out at any time, by updating your preferences, or unsubscribing via the relevant links in any email you receive from us. Your information will be processed in accordance with our privacy policy.

    We need your consent to start sending you information.
    To subscribe please enter your email.

     

    Audit Wales

    © Auditor General for Wales

    • Accessibility statement
    • Contact us
    • Copyright statement
    • Privacy and cookie policy
    • Equality and human rights
    • Freedom of Information
    • Tenders and contracts
    • Welsh Language