Governance and Implementation

How do we make government work for everyone?

A critical question in public policy is how governments bring about change in society. Policymakers around the world wrestle with this question, and how governments work with and mobilise other actors to be able to effect change. The limited range of formal powers available to national policymakers in Wales means that this challenge is both more complex and acute. The WCPP’s work in this area looks at the role of evidence in effective policy making, and how to develop policies that can be delivered.


 

Publications

Our published research on governance and implementation provides vital information for policymakers and researchers.
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Publications 1 July 2016
Driving Public Service Transformation and Innovation through the Invest to Save Fund
This report by the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) provides advice on how the Welsh Government could use its Invest to Save Fund more...
Publications 1 April 2016
Improving Impact Assessments
This report examines what Welsh Government could do to improve its Impact Assessment process.
Publications 11 January 2016
Re-thinking the Work Programme in Wales
This report from the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) provides independent advice on how the Work Programme (WP) might be operated differently in Wales...
Publications 10 December 2015
Coping with the Cuts: Lessons from English Councils’ Responses to Budget Reductions
his report by the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) analyses the impact of reductions in central government funding for councils in England and to...

 

Projects

Our portfolio of projects creates knowledge and evidence around all aspects of governance and implementation in Wales.

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Experts

Meet the Governance and Implementation team.
Professor Dan Bristow
Director of Policy and Practice
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Dr Eleanor MacKillop
Research Associate
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Dr Amy Lloyd
Research Fellow
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Rosie Havers
Research Assistant
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Dr Hannah Durrant
Senior Research Fellow
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Dr Helen Tilley
Senior Research Fellow
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Dr Jack Price
Research Associate
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Greg Notman
Research Officer
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