Covid-19 – Stakeholder Engagement

15 July 2020


Coronavirus has had a significant impact on all countries around the world and Wales. As well as the health risks;
jobs are at risk; public finances are at risk; our vulnerable communities are at risk.

Providing for the recovery from the public health emergency represents the biggest challenge we have faced
as a Devolved Government. This vital work will impact all areas of Welsh peoples’ lives and will be profoundly
important for public services, for the economy and society.

There can be no doubt that we face huge, unprecedented, challenges. As we plot a course to recovery and reconstruction, our approach will be based on the same values – a commitment to social, economic and
environmental justice – and will embed our obligations to those who follow us alongside those that are living
through Covid19, under the Well-Being of Future Generations Act.

Our values remain the same, but we will need to be fearless and radical in applying to our established policies
the lens of the new post-Covid realities. Many of the things that have worked in the past will no longer be fit for purpose. We will need to show flexibility and imagination in appraising our current approaches and in developing
new ones. That is why as well as drawing on thinking from within the Government, we are also determined to
look outside for challenge to our established ways of thinking and for fresh inspiration.

We are issuing an invitation to people in Wales to send us their thoughts on how we should support future
post-Covid recovery and reconstruction in Wales. We have a dedicated email address – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
– and would like to hear your thoughts on how we can shape our future Wales. We would like to hear from the
people in Wales about what really matters, about where we should focus our efforts on recovery. We are asking
people to aim to do that by the end of July. That will be far from the end of this crucial national conversation,
but we want to help focus people’s efforts in contributing to our understanding and thinking in these early stages.

Thank you.