Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Wales Centre for Public Policy

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[[File:WCPP-CMYK-Stacked-Primary-Logo.jpg|thumb|Wales Centre for Public Policy logo]]
The Wales Centre for Public Policy (WCPP) is an independent policy research institution based in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]].

It was established in October 2017<ref></ref>, following a successful funding bid by the [[Public Policy Institute for Wales]] (PPIW). The WCPP builds on the work of the PPIW, combining it with a broader approach which involves working with public services and as part of the UK-wide What Works initiative. The WCPP is co-funded<ref></ref> by the [[Economic and Social Research Council]] and the [[Welsh Government]].

== Function ==
Through close collaboration with leading policy experts the WCPP aims to provide Welsh Government Ministers, the civil service, and public services with high quality evidence and independent advice to enable them to improve policy decisions and outcomes for Wales.

== Organisation ==
Professor [[Steve Martin (British academic)|Steve Martin]] is the Director of the WCPP.

The WCPP has an independent Advisory Group, whose role it is to: steer the WCPP’s overall strategy and future development; advising on ways to ensure that its work makes a positive difference; and to ensure that its work is rigorous, authoritative, and independent.

The WCPP employs 18 full-time members of staff, and its administrative base is at [[Cardiff University]], Wales.

== External links ==

* [https://www.wcpp.org.uk Official website]

== References ==

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