Notice of Motion by Councillor Elin Walker Jones
In accordance with the Notice of Motion received under Section 4.19 of
the Constitution, Councillor Elin Walker Jones will propose as follows:-
That the
Council
1. Notes:
- the significant
shortage of NHS dental services in north Wales, and that there is a strong case
for the establishment of a School of Dentistry in Bangor.
2.
Believes:
- that dental services in north Wales are in a state of crisis. A severe
shortage of NHS dentists in Gwynedd is leaving many patients, including
children and vulnerable people, without proper access to basic dental care.
This puts additional pressure on our emergency departments in the local
hospitals due to a lack of access to dentists, resulting in additional costs
and waiting times.
There is a
need for more dental training. Unfortunately, a significant number of students
wishing to study dentistry are forced to leave Wales due to a lack of capacity
in schools of dentistry.
A new
school of dentistry in Bangor could play a key role in training more dentists
locally, offering a better chance of retaining the dental workforce in the
region and providing essential services locally. The establishment of a school
of dentistry in Bangor would provide good quality new jobs and attract
investment to the local economy, supporting Bangor as a centre of excellence in
health, alongside the new medical school. In addition, the school of dentistry
could augment the provision of Welsh and bilingual dental services, improving
access to healthcare for local Welsh-speaking communities.
3. Calls
on:
The Council
to support the campaign to establish a School of Dentistry at Bangor
University, to write to our elected representatives in the Senedd to lobby the
Welsh Government to consider the economic and public health case for the
establishment of a school of dentistry in Bangor based on the key findings
presented in the Filling the Gap report.
Additional documents:
Decision:
That the Council supports the campaign to establish a
School of Dentistry at Bangor University, to write to our elected
representatives in the Senedd to lobby the Welsh Government to consider the
economic and public health case for the establishment of a school of dentistry
in Bangor based on the key findings presented in the Filling the Gap report.
Minutes:
The following notice of motion was submitted
by Councillor Elin Walker Jones, in accordance with Section 4.19 of the
Constitution and it was seconded.
That the Council supports
the campaign to establish a School of Dentistry at Bangor University, to write
to our elected representatives in the Senedd to lobby the Welsh Government to
consider the economic and public health case for the establishment of a school
of dentistry in Bangor based on the key findings presented in the Filling the
Gap report.
The member set out the context to her motion, noting
that:
·
Sian Gwenllian, Member of the Senedd, had commissioned a report
"Filling the Gap: Dentistry in Arfon" to find out exactly where
dental services are in the area, identifying the challenges and offering
solutions.
·
There is a significant shortage of NHS and all types of dental services
in Gwynedd, and in North Wales, which means that the dental health of Gwynedd's
children and adults is poor. There was
therefore a strong case for the establishment of a Dental School in Bangor.
·
That Sian Gwenllian has been campaigning to establish a Dental School at
Bangor University and that the Welsh Government agreed that more dentists need
to be trained in Wales.
·
That a new dental school in Bangor could play a key role in training
more dentists locally, offering a better chance of retaining the dental
workforce in the region and providing essential services locally.
·
That the establishment of a dental school in Bangor would provide
quality new jobs and attract investment to the local economy, supporting Bangor
as a centre of excellence in health, alongside the new medical school. In addition, the school of dentistry could
augment the provision of Welsh and bilingual dental services, improving access
to healthcare for local Welsh-speaking communities.
·
That the establishment of a Bangor Dental School would give our young
people new opportunities to train and get good jobs locally, and provide staff
for dental services, increase the workforce and services
and thereby improve the dental health of our children and adults. This, in
turn, would put less pressure on our hospitals' emergency services, and improve
overall public health.
RESOLVED to adopt the motion, namely: -
That the Council
supports the campaign to establish a School of Dentistry at Bangor University,
to write to our elected representatives in the Senedd to lobby the Welsh
Government to consider the economic and public health case for the
establishment of a school of dentistry in Bangor based on the key findings
presented in the Filling the Gap report.