We are committed to consistently working on developing and strengthening strategic partnerships with a number of individuals and organisations.

We have worked on a number of joint projects and events, such as the ‘Supporting Autism in the Workplace and Beyond’ conference, the ‘A Healthier, Wealthier and Fairer Wales- Working Together to Tackle Child Poverty’ conference and the North Wales Civic Engagement Partnership, to name a few.

We have also worked on a number of collaborative funding bids alongside partners. Such as our successful Wales Innovation Network bid to explore storytelling as a method for change in health, care and well-being services in Wales. 

Our commitment to working collaboratively aligns closely with the Wrexham University 2030 Vision, supporting the university in becoming a hub for North East Wales, and building partnership across the region.

The partnerships we have developed and maintained further allow us to continue supporting the Well-being of Future Generations (2015) Act Wales, in the most effective, impactful way.

 

 

A graphic created to showcase the North Wales Partnership Landscape and how the Civic Mission works alongside it.