Future generations commissioner for wales
How we work
Being part of a movement for change.
Achieving long-term change for future generations will require a very broad movement for change, mobilising people from all backgrounds
to be part of changing how we live, work and plan for the future.
We won’t achieve any of this alone.
The importance of balancing short-term needs with the needs to safeguard the ability to also meet long-term needs.
Considering how the public body’s well-being objectives may impact upon each of the well-being goals, on their objectives, or on the objectives of other public bodies.
The importance of involving people with an interest in achieving the well-being goals, and ensuring that those people reflect the diversity of the area which the body serves.
Acting in collaboration with any other person (or different parts of the body itself) that could help the body to meet its well-being objectives.
How acting to prevent problems occurring or getting worse may help public bodies meet their objectives.
Involvement is at the heart of the Well-being of Future Generations Act and is key to improving well-being across Wales.