Win An iPad Mini With The Wales We Want

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Win yourself an iPad Mini and join the national conversation on The Wales We Want!

Be part of the biggest conversation taking place in Wales. This is your opportunity to share your views on the Wales you want for our future generations.

The National Conversation will hear directly from the people of Wales about the most important issues for them in improving their lives and those of their families, communities and businesses. It is an opportunity to look beyond the short term pressures of daily life and focus on our long term legacy. The National Conversation on 'The Wales We Want' is a pilot project following the Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty, Jeff Cuthbert AM, asking the Commissioner for Sustainable Futures, Peter Davies, to enhance our understanding about the long term issues that future generations in Wales might face.

Michael Sheen at the launch of Wales We Want

UNICEF ambassador and acclaimed actor Michael Sheen speaking at the launch of The Wales We Want this February

At the heart of the Conversation will be Future Champions - people who can help keep the conversation going locally, regionally, nationally and collectively enable as many voices of Wales to be heard as possible. This summer the proposed Future Generations Bill is being introduced by Welsh Government, and the National Conversation will set the agenda for the action that the devolved public service, in particular, can take.

You can find further information on The Wales We Want on their website, thewaleswewant.co.uk or ygymruagarem.co.uk. You can also learn more about the proposed Future Generations Bill on the Cynnal Cymru website and on the Welsh Government website.

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For your chance to win an iPad Mini and join the conversation for The Wales We Want - just guess the answer to our survey question below and register your details.  One entrant will be randomly selected from all entries to win the prize.

The competition has now closed.

Q. What do the people of Wales consider the single most important issue for the wellbeing of future generations in Wales, according to the National Conversation’s survey of the population so far?

A. Climate Change

Of the people who have responded to The Wales We Want’s online survey so far, an overwhelming 27% said that they considered climate change the single most important issue to the wellbeing of future generations in Wales. That’s almost one third of respondents!

13% considered employment the most important issue, while just 3% thought culture and language should be Wales’s number one priority.

Thank you for taking part in our competition! If you haven’t done so yet, please do fill in our online survey and make sure you have your say too – you can find it at www.thewaleswewant.co.uk.