Institute Of Welsh Affairs

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Synopsis

Wales' leading independent think tank. We are a charity that acts as a catalyst to generate an intelligent debate about Wales' future

Episodes

  • 19/11/19 Qualifications Wales: Qualified for the Future?

    11/12/2019 Duration: 01h39min

    What should qualifications for the next generation look like? Auriol Miller, Director, IWA Dr Rachel Bowen, Director of Policy and Public Affairs, Colegau Cymru Lynn Pamment, Senior Partner, PWC Tracey Handley, Programme Manager, Parentkind Cymru Gareth Evans, Director of Education Policy, UWTSD A new Curriculum for Wales signals a chance to rethink future qualifications for 16-year-olds. Independent regulator Qualifications Wales launched a consultation to look at how to complement this new curriculum by designing qualifications that go beyond demonstrating knowledge and skills. The aim is to introduce globally respected qualifications that inspire and prepare people for life, learning and work. How might qualifications inspire ambition, creativity and curiosity? How could they help build confidence and offer a brighter future for our young people? In this unique event, expert speakers shared their insights on the possibilities to create the right qualifications for the next generation.  Delegat

  • 8/10/19 Understanding Welsh Places launch

    25/10/2019 Duration: 01h05min

    The IWA hosted an event to launch our innovative new Understanding Welsh Places (UWP) website at the Pierhead building in Cardiff Bay. Auriol Miller then chaired a panel discussion about how UWP could be used as a catalyst for change in Welsh communities. Panel members were:  Rocio Cifuentes, Director, Ethic Minority and Youth Support Team Wales Edward Humphreys, Town Clerk, Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn Town Council Chris Jones, Director, Chris Jones Regeneration Iwan Thomas, Chief Executive, PLANED (Pembrokeshire Local Action Network for Enterprise and Development)

  • 9/10/19 Devolution at 20: Is Brexit the end of devolution?

    25/10/2019 Duration: 01h38min

    The IWA and Cardiff University jointly hosted an event exploring the future constitutional arrangements for Wales and the UK in the aftermath of Brexit.  The event was introduced by Professor Colin O’Riordan of Cardiff University, with a panel debate featuring constitutional experts from academia, politics and parliament:  Ciaran Jenkins, Scotland Correspondent, Channel 4 News (Chair) Rt. Hon. Stephen Crabb MP, Member of Parliament for Preseli Pembrokeshire Professor Ailsa Henderson, Professor of Political Science, University of Edinburgh Sir Paul Silk, Chair, Commission on Devolution to Wales 2012-2014 Professor Professor Wyn Jones, Director, Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University

  • May 2019: IWA Debate - “Brain Drain or Growing Wings: should more be done to ensure Welsh students study in Wales?”

    14/05/2019 Duration: 01h29min

    IWA and Cardiff University debate hosted by Eversheds-Sutherland in Cardiff on 1st May 2019. Claire Sanders, Director of Communications and Marketing, Cardiff University, welcomes delegates to the debate, and is followed by the Chair. Chair: Bethan Lewis, Education & Family correspondent, BBC Cymru Wales introduces panelists and opens debate: Panellists: Theo Davies Lewis, Co-Founder, Darogan Ami Jones, HR Consultant, Aible Dr Frances Gerrard, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University School of Medicine Iwan Thomas, CEO, PLANED

  • February 2019: Citizen's Cymru Accountability Assembly 3 - New calls to action

    29/03/2019 Duration: 14min

    Representatives of Citizens Cymru Wales share news of new campaigns to improve their communities, including Refugee Welcome schools, dementia friendly zimmer frames, and reducing the impact of bovine TB.

  • February 2019: Citizen's Cymru Accountability Assembly 2 - Campaigners present their asks to the First Minister of Wales

    29/03/2019 Duration: 41min

    Representatives of Citizens Cymru Wales present three social justice priorities to the First Minister of Wales: social care, living wage, letting agents and invite his response.

  • February 2019: Citizen's Cymru Accountability Assembly 1 - Mark Drakeford AM and Auriol Miller, IWA

    29/03/2019 Duration: 15min

    The First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford AM, shares his vision for Wales and takes part in a Q & A with Auriol Miller, Director of the IWA, on the big challenges facing Wales.

  • March 2019: IWA Re-Energising Wales Project event: ‘A Renewable Energy Delivery Plan for Wales’ report launch

    15/03/2019 Duration: 03h20min

    This is the audio recording of the IWA's Re-Energising Wales Project event: ‘A Renewable Energy Delivery Plan for Wales’ report launch which was held in the Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 14th March 2019. Sessions run as follows: * Welcome, introductions and purpose of the day: Auriol Miller, Director, IWA (Chair) * Keynote speech: Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister of Wales * Background to the need for the Re-energising Wales project: Professor Gareth Wyn Jones, Chair, Re-energising Wales Project * An overview of key messages from the Re-energising Wales Project Delivery Plan: Shea Buckland-Jones, Re-energising Wales Coordinator, IWA * Panel Discussion: Interrogation of the delivery plan: - Auriol Miller, Director, IWA (Chair)  - Louise Wilson, Co-founder & MD, Abundance Investment - Professor Calvin Jones, Deputy Dean, Public Value & External Relations, Cardiff Business School - Johnny Gowdy, Director, Regen (Includes Q and A session) * Factors influen

  • February 2019: IWA Cardiff Media Summit 2019 - afternoon sessions

    05/03/2019 Duration: 02h24min

    This is the audio recording of the afternoon sessions of the IWA Cardiff Media Summit 2019, which was held in the Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 21st February 2019. Sessions run as follows: * "Is there a commercial value to diversity?" * Nick Andrews, Head of Commissioning, BBC Cymru Wales * Deborah Williams, Executive Director, Creative Diversity Network * Faisal A. Qureshi, BECTU Black Members Committee * Tracie Simpson, Production Executive, Doctor Who * Chair: Clare Hudson, Freelance Executive Producer (includes Q&A session) * "Creating a sustainable Welsh production base in a global world" (Welsh language session) * Owen Evans, Chief Executive, S4C * Natasha Hale, COO, Bad Wolf * Gareth Williams, Chief Executive, Rondo * Sioned Wyn, Director, Chwarel * Chair: Angharad Mair, Executive Director, Tinopolis (includes Q&A session) * Creative Industries Clusters Programme: ‘Transforming the s

  • February 2019: IWA Cardiff Media Summit 2019 - morning sessions

    04/03/2019 Duration: 02h51min

    This is the audio recording of the morning sessions of the IWA Cardiff Media Summit 2019, which was held in the Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 21st February 2019. Sessions run as follows: * Introduction to event /Cyflwyniad i'r digwyddiad  - Auriol Miller, Director, IWA * "The Future of News in Wales"/ "Dyfodol Newyddion yng Nghymru"  - Rhodri Talfan Davies, Director, BBC Cymru Wales  - Chair: Carolyn Hitt, Producer, Parasol Media (includes Q&A session) * "Listening & learning from the audience” / "Gwrando a dysgu gan y gynulleidfa - Simon Scholes, Controller of Audiences (Studios), ITV - Chair: Jonathan Hill, Presenter, ITV (includes Q&A session) * "2 Years On - where are we now?" / "Dwy Flynedd yn Ddiweddarach - ble ydyn ni nawr?" - Claire Enders, Founder, Enders Analysis - Chair: Adrian Jones, Head of Production, Orchard Media (includes Q&A session) * "Total media: how do public institutions and media interplay in our new

  • February 2019: IWA Common Purposes project report launch - Part 2

    13/02/2019 Duration: 59min

    **Agenda** WISERD presentation: ‘Successful Futures for All’ * Dr Nigel Newton, Research Associate, WISERD Panel discussion: shared priorities for action and Q&A session * Rhea Stevens, Policy, Projects and External Affairs Manager, IWA (Chair) * Ben Cottam, Head of External Affairs, FSB Wales  * Iestyn Davies, Chief Executive, Colegau Cymru * Leigh Hughes, Chair, Cardiff Capital Regional Employment and Skills board * Nina Ruddle, Head of Public Policy Engagement, Wrexham Glyndŵr University Summary and thanks * Auriol Miller, Director, IWA

  • February 2019: IWA Common Purposes project report launch - Part 1

    13/02/2019 Duration: 01h15min

    **Agenda** Welcome * Armando Di-Finizio, Headteacher, Eastern High Introduction to the ‘Common Purposes’ project    * Auriol Miller, Director, IWA ‘Common Purposes: Implications of curriculum reform in Wales for further education, higher education, business and skills’: findings from our research * Halima Begum, Policy & Communications Officer, IWA The curriculum reform journey in Scotland and Q&A * Keir Bloomer, Chair, Education Committee of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Curriculum reform in Wales: the journey ahead * Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education, Welsh Government  Kirsty Williams in conversation with Professor Chris Taylor and Q&A * Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education, Welsh Government * Professor Chris Taylor, Co-Director, WISERD

  • January 2019: Priorities for the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales

    21/01/2019 Duration: 18min

    The National Infrastructure Commission for Wales was established in 2018: “as an independent, non-statutory, advisory body to Welsh Ministers, whose key purpose will be to analyse, advise and make recommendations on Wales’ longer term strategic economic and environment infrastructure needs”. Now its Chair and 11 Commissioners have been appointed, attention is turning to some fundamental questions: what are Wales’ infrastructure needs, what should be our priorities and how should they be decided? In Autumn 2018, IWA hosted a series of blogs curated by Ed Evans, CECA (the Civil Engineering Contractors Association), exploring these issues. Continuing the discussion in the latest IWA podcast Auriol Miller, Director of the IWA, is joined by Ed Evans, Director of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) Wales Cymru; David Clubb, Director of RenewableUK Cymru; Rhodri Hugh Thomas, Principal Sustainability Consultant at Cynnal Cymru-Sustain Wales; and Josh Miles, Policy Manager for FSB Wales.

  • November 2018: IWA Debate - "Can UBI work for Wales?"

    22/11/2018 Duration: 01h24min

    IWA, Cardiff University & Wales in London debate hosted by Bristows LLP in London on 20th November 2018. Chair, David Phillips, Associate Director, The Institute for Fiscal Studies introduces panelists and opens debate:  - For: Professor Calvin Jones, Professor of Economics and Deputy Dean for Public Value and External Relations, Cardiff University  - Against: Anna Coote, Principal Fellow, New Economics Foundation  - For: Mark Hooper, Founder, Indycube  - Against: Polly Mackenzie, Chief Executive, Demos

  • October 2018: Metro & Me - Mark Drakeford Keynote and Session 4

    17/10/2018 Duration: 01h27min

    **This is the audio recording from the Metro & Me event afternoon session, which was held at Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 8th October 2018.** **Keynote:** * **Mark Drakeford, Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Welsh Government** **Session 4 - "Planning a city region - an institutional challenge"**  * (Chair) Geraint Talfan Davies, Editor, Metro and Me * Brian Morgan, Director, Creative Leadership and Enterprise Centre, Cardiff Metropolitan University * Wendy Maden, Design Advisor, Design Commission for Wales * Dr. Victoria Winkler, Director, Bevan Foundation * Mark Hooper, Founder, Indycube **Event Close:** * Christina Rees, MP for Neath and Shadow Secretary of State for Wales * Peter Finch, Author, Historian and Poet

  • October 2018: Metro & Me - Afternoon Session - "Is Metro more than a railway?" and Session 3

    17/10/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    **This is the audio recording from the Metro & Me event afternoon session, which was held at Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 8th October 2018.** **"Is Metro more than a railway?"**  - Mark Barry, Professor of Practice in Connectivity, Cardiff University **Session 3 - "Creating a city region - a cultural challenge"**  - (Chair) Geraint Talfan Davies, Editor, Metro & Me  - Yvette Vaughan Jones, Chief Executive, Visiting Arts  - David Llewelyn, Consultant, Valleys Regional Park, Welsh Government  - Emma Price, Director, Studio Response  - Christopher Coppock, Contemporary Art Curator and Activist

  • October 2018: Metro & Me - Session 2

    17/10/2018 Duration: 01h10min

    **This is the audio recording from the Metro & Me event morning session, which was held at Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 8th October 2018.** **Session 2 "What does the Metro mean for the Valleys? A case study for Pontypridd" Speaker:**  - Chris Sutton, Lead Director, JLL **Panel Discussion:**  - (Chair) Chris Nott, Senior Partner, Capital Law  - Chris Sutton, Lead Director, JLL  - Carole-Anne Davies, CEO, Design Commission for Wales  - Julie Lydon, VC and Chief Executive, University of South Wales  - Huw David, Leader, Bridgend Council  - James Brown, Director, The Urbanists

  • October 2018: Metro & Me - Welcome, Keynote and Session 1

    17/10/2018 Duration: 01h09min

    **This is the audio recording from the Metro & Me event morning session, which was held at Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 8th October 2018.** **Welcome:**  - Chris Nott, Senior Partner, Capital Law **Keynotes:**  - James Price, CEO, Transport for Wales  - Colin Lea, Customer Experience Director, Transport for Wales Rail Services **Session 1 - "What is Metro?"**  - (Chair) Erin Gill, Associate, Business Development, Arup  - James Price, CEO, Transport for Wales  - Colin Lea, Customer Experience Director, Transport for Wales Rail  - Mark Barry, Professor of Practice in Connectivity, Cardiff University

  • September 2018: IWA Smart Region Project report launch

    01/10/2018 Duration: 02h07min

    **Agenda** 1600 - 1605 Welcome and introduction to ‘Our Smart Region’ project * Auriol Miller, Director, Institute of Welsh Affairs 1605 - 1615 Keynote speech - The difference smart technology can make * Alan Fletcher, Business Development and Lab Manager, Knowledge Media Institute, Open University  1615 - 1645 Laying the foundations for a Smart Region * Ann Beynon, Member of the Valleys Taskforce (Chair)  * Brian Popperwell, Chief Operating Officer, Next Generation Data * Prof. Paul Harrison, Pro Vice Chancellor Innovation and Dean of Computing, Engineering and Science, University of South Wales * Michael Powell, Rural Programmes Manager, Monmouthshire County Council To include Q&A session 1645 - 1655 Presentation of ‘Our Smart Region’ project report * Keith Watts, Smart Region Project Coordinator, IWA 1655 - 1725 What could a Smart Region look like? * Valerie Livingston, Director, Newsdirect Wales (Chair) * Alan Fl

  • September 2018: Decent work for women

    26/09/2018 Duration: 18min

    Today in Wales 24% of people are living in poverty, and most of those people are women. Women are consistently over-represented in low paid, part time, insecure and temporary work.  Oxfam Cymru commissioned three discreet but interlinked pieces of research looking at decent work for women in Wales, and each brings a distinct perspective and set of recommendations to the table. Joining Auriol Miller to discuss the findings of the research and the recommendations are:  * Natasha Davies, Chwarae Teg * Dr Claire Evans, Cardiff Metropolitan University * Chris Johnes, Building Communities Trust

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