The Future Generations Commissioner in partnership with other organisations is supporting a number of upcoming training events to prompt forward thinking.
Future Hub Wales – How do I think long-term
Do you want to know more about long-term thinking, try out different foresight techniques and apply them in your work? There are two dates and locations available:
- 30 January, 10am-1pm, Cardiff
- 4 February, 10am-1pm, Aberystwyth
To register please complete this form.
Project Dewi Involvement Series – From poverty to prosperity
28 January, 11:30am-3pm, Aber Innovation
This event will explore how citizens can help shape the vision for a Prosperous Wales under the Well-being of Future Generations Act. It will cover:
- How the Act empowers communities to build an innovative, low-carbon society that values fair work, supports the local economy, and promotes sustainable resource use.
- Inspiring case studies showcasing the power of citizen involvement and diverse perspectives.
- A tailored World Cafe exercise to help you connect and collaborate on practical solutions for your community and work as PSBs. Submit your questions or suggested talking points for the World Cafe exercise in advance by emailing us at daniel@copronet.wales.
- Actionable insights and starting points to drive meaningful, citizen-led change.
Register here.
Project Dewi Involvement Series – Using future thinking – How to better involve people in health inequalities
19 February, 10am-12:30pm, Online
The Well-being of Future Generations Act requires public bodies to consider the long-term impact of their decisions, including preventing health inequalities amongst their communities.
This event will explore:
- The importance of long-term thinking and emerging trends in health inequalities.
- Case studies highlighting involvement from three unique perspectives.
- A Futures Triangle exercise to help you reflect on the pull of the future, push of the present, and weight of the past.
- Practical ideas and starting points to inspire action.
Register here.