


We advise you use this revised self-reflection tool in any way you find helpful and would be grateful if you could return this document completed, as far as possible, to the Commissioner ( ) looking at your progress towards your well-being objectives in 2018/19.Īnybody can use this tool and there are no guidelines on who should submit it from an organisation to the Commissioner.
#Tool reflection trial#
The Commissioner found the trial enormously helpful in monitoring and assessing progress, but also in collecting the examples of practice across Wales demonstrating use of the Act. Some public bodies intend to use this method to put together their annual reports and corporate plans. Positive feedback included that the process of completing the self-reflection tool allowed people to bring colleagues together from across the organisation to collectively and honestly understand how the organisation was progressing towards objectives, seeking to maximise contribution to the seven national well-being goals within the Act and use the five ways of working to do so. All 44 public bodies submitted a response and evidence to the self-reflection tool.įollowing the trial and feedback from public bodies and related contacts, the Commissioner is providing this revised version of the self-reflection tool as an offer to public bodies. This asked nominated contacts from each public body covered by the Act to submit a completed self-reflection tool form, reflecting the progress they had made during 2017/18 and providing evidence to support this.
