sd charter annual conference 2015. the sustainable development charter encourages and enables...
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SD Charter Annual
Conference 2015
The Sustainable Development Charter encourages and enables organisations in Wales to become more sustainable – to make decisions that produce the best long-term outcomes for themselves and for the future of Wales.
The Sustainable Development Charter is Wales’ highest profile commitment to sustainable development. Signing the Charter is a voluntary commitment aimed at improving the economic, social and environmental well-being of Wales.
Over 275 pioneering organisations have demonstrated their commitment to sustainable development by signing the Charter and are creating momentum for positive change.
About the Charter
Signatories 2014/15
Number of Signatories by financial year:
In 2014/15 there have been to date (Feb) 80 new signatories bringing the total number of signatories to 276.
Private SectorPublic SectorVoluntary Sec-tor Private SectorPublic SectorVoluntary Sec-tor
Signatories 2014/15
Location of Signatories December 2014
Our signatories hail from across Wales…
Engagement Activity in 2014/15
We have held 12 events this year across Wales. The themes of these events have included:• SD Policy Development• The Well-being of Future
Generation Bill• Collaborative Working• SD Reporting Over 120 individuals have attended these events.
“The recent shared learning event on writing a sustainable development policy was an invigorating experience largely because of the interaction between colleagues of different sectors. It underlined the value of the Charter as a mechanism for bringing together different perspectives under a common aim”. Rhodri Thomas Cynnal Cymru.
SD Charter Annual Challenge 2014/15
We want you to submit evidence of your embedding of sustainable development into your organisation….
SD Charter Annual Challenge 2014/15
79 organisations submitted their evidence to us around the deadline.
This evidence has been analysed and the results of that analysis follows.
SD Charter Annual Challenge 2014/15
Peter asked us if we wanted to report that only 79 signatories had reported on their annual challenges….
• We have engaged with 158 of our signatories this year
• Of the exemplar organisations mentioned later in the presentation all had been engaged at almost every touch point
• Of our best practice organisations over half had been engaged at almost every touch point
SD Charter Annual Challenge 2014/15
Types of report submitted
Envi
ronm
ent P
olicy
SD p
olicy
SD re
port
SD st
atem
ent (
one
or tw
o sid
es)
Case
stud
y
SD p
lan
Corpo
rate
pla
n
Corpo
rate
revi
ew
Envi
ronm
ent s
tate
men
t
Envi
ronm
ent r
epor
t
CSR p
olicy
CSR ca
se st
udy
Const
itutio
n
LSB re
port
0
5
10
15
20
25
SD Charter Annual Challenge Exemplars 2014/15
Bangor University
Natural Resources Wales
Pembroke 21C
Ty Mawr Lime
University of Wales Trinity St. David's
Vale of Glamorgan County Council
Royal Town Planning Institute
SD Charter Annual Challenge Best Practice Examples 2014/15
Aecom
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Bridgend County Borough CouncilColeg Gwent
Bridgend College
Cardiff University
Arriva Trains Wales
Dawnus
Llanelli Town
CouncilKeep Wales Tidy
PWC
Mid and West Wales Fire Service
Powys County Borough Council
Cardiff Council
SharpWillmott
Dixon
Wales Millennium
Centre
Long-term thinking
Integrated Approach
Preventative Action
Collaboration Engagement0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Graph to Show Frequency of occurrence of governance approaches (referenced in the Bill guidance)
Climat
e Cha
nge
Comm
unity
Saf
ety
Cultu
re, H
erita
ge, L
angu
age
Demog
raph
ics
Econ
omy & E
mploy
men
t
Educ
ation
& skills
Ener
gy
Envir
onm
ent
Food
Health
& so
cial c
are
Housin
g
Pove
rty &
Dep
rivat
ion
Tran
spor
t0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
The Wales We Want Themes
Graph to show how each submission addresses the (original) WBFG goals.
InnovationLow Carbon
Resource use Job creation/ retention
Education & SkillsBiodiversity
Ecosystems approach Physical healthMental health
Choices & behaviours Age
EthnicityGender
DisabilityOrientation
Quality of Built env.Community safety
Transport and AccessWelsh
ArtsHeritage
Other cultures & languages
Resi
lien
t M
ore
Eq
ual
Cu
ltu
re a
nd
Lan
gu
ag
e
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Collaborative Challenges
We asked signatories to volunteer to take part in Collaborative Challenges. A number of signatories have worked collaboratively in2014/15
International Bee
Research Institute
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Lloyds Bank
Cynnal Cymru
FareShare Cymru
Llanelli Town Council
Netherwood Sustainable
Futures
Carmarthenshire Council
Natural Resources
WalesOne Voice Wales
BT
National Botanic
Gardens of Wales
Cardiff University
National Bee Unit
Cardiff Council
Caerphilly Council
Bridgend
Council
Collaborative Challenge Feedback
We held a workshop in Llandrindod Wells with consultants from A Sustainable Place.
The results from this were a linked nested set of principles for Collaboration, these were presented at this morning’s ‘Governance for the Wales We Want’ Workshop
A tool that has been created from the findings of the Llandrindod workshop will be shared with Charter Signatories.
2015 Charter Challenges
This year we are asking organisations who have signed the Charter to provide us with evidence that can be used to assist the Public Sector in preparation for the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Bill.
At the core of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Bill are a set of five governance approaches, which set-out how public bodies and Public Service Boards should work going forward. These could have an important role to play in introducing common principles to the operations of the public sector bodies and others, and helping to deliver more integrated solutions.
2015 Charter Challenges
The Governance Approaches:
Long TermIntegrationCollaborationInvolvementPrevention
2015 Charter Challenges
We have identified through analysis of evidence sent to us in 2014/15 that organisations who have signed the Charter are not always reporting in an integrated way and whilst they are doing good things, they do not make the link between social, environmental, economic and cultural factors there is also information missing in terms of the Welsh impact.
We suggest that organisations look at the goals listed below – to effectively report on your how sustainable you are, you should be able to show how you are using these approaches effectively.
2015 Charter Challenges
The Goals as of Feb 27th 2015:
A Prosperous Wales .An innovative, productive and low carbon society which recognises the limits of the global environment and therefore uses resources efficiently and proportionately (including acting on climate change); and which develops a skilled and well-educated population in an economy which generates wealth and provides employment opportunities, allowing people to take advantage of the wealth generated through securing decent work. A resilient Wales. A nation which maintains and enhances a biodiverse natural environment with healthy functioning ecosystems that support social, economic and ecological resilience and the capacity to adapt to change (for example climate change). A healthier Wales. A society in which people’s physical and mental well-being is maximised and in which choices and behaviours that benefit future health are understood. A more equal Wales. A society that enables people to fulfil their potential no matter what their background or circumstances (including their socio economic background and circumstances). A Wales of cohesive communities. Attractive, viable, safe and well-connected communities. A Wales of vibrant culture and thriving Welsh language. A society that promotes and protects culture, heritage and the Welsh language, and which encourages people to participate in the arts, and sports and recreation. A globally responsible Wales. A nation which, when doing anything to improve the economic, social, environmental and cultural well-being of Wales, takes account of whether doing such a thing may make a positive contribution to global well-being.
2015 Charter Challenges
We would like signatories to share with us examples of how they are working in a way that incorporates the governance approaches, or adopt one or more of the approaches as a way of working for this coming year and report back to us on your experiences.
2015 Charter Challenges
We will help you:
• Report clinics for those who wish to improve their SD Report/Policy/Strategy or those who have not submitted this yet
• Shared Learning sessions for groups who wish to work collaboratively
• Online resources and toolkits developed from last years activities
• An online forum so that you can speak to other signatories
Diolch…Thank you…
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