8 GWYNEDD AND ANGLESEY PUBLIC SERVICES BOARD PROGRESS REPORT PDF 528 KB
To
scrutinise the Gwynedd and Anglesey Public Services Board Progress Report.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Resolved:
1.
To accept the report, noting the observations made during the
discussion.
2.
To
request that future reports will include information/data on progress in terms
of delivery.
Minutes:
The report
was presented by the Council Leader, Gwynedd and Anglesey Public Services Board
Programme Manager and the Corporate Director.
The members
were reminded that Cyngor Gwynedd was one of the five statutory members of the
Board, noting that a total of 15 organisations were members of it. Further
details were given that these included the Chief Executives and Senior Officers
of the Fire Service, Natural Resources Wales, Mantell
Gwynedd, Coleg Llandrillo Menai, Betsi Cadwaladr
University Health Board and the Isle of Anglesey County Council.
It was
noted that Gwynedd and Anglesey's Well-being Plan 2023-28 was published in May
2023. It was elaborated that this Plan set out three objectives where Board
Members would work together to achieve them, namely:
· Mitigate
the impact of poverty on the well-being of communities.
· Improving
the well-being and success of children and young people to realise their full
potential.
· Support
services and communities to move towards carbon net zero.
It was
announced that the Board's delivery arrangements had been modified following
comments received from Cyngor Gwynedd's Scrutiny Committees and the Isle of
Anglesey Council. It was elaborated that the only Sub-group accountable to the
Board was the Welsh Language Sub-Group. It was explained that this permanent
Sub-group had been working closely with the Language Commissioner and the ARFOR
project to solve bilingual workforce planning challenges, developing a good
practice checklist for employers to follow. It was added that the Sub-group had
presented ideas for a ‘myth-busting’ project soon to continue to address
workforce planning challenges.
It was
confirmed that the Board was committed to the Healthy Weight scheme. It was
detailed that the Board was working together at a regional level to ensure that
the scheme adds value and that procedures are in place to assess the future
impact of the scheme.
Pride was expressed that the Board was leading on an Active Travel
Charter, noting that an event had been organised for March where Board Members
will officially commit to the Plan in the presence of the Welsh Government's
Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales. It was added that an active
Task and Finish Group was in place for the implementation of this Charter,
ensuring that good practice and resources were shared with all Members.
It was reported that a delivery plan had been developed by the Board,
noting that reports on the progress of the Board's Objectives were received on
a regular basis. It was explained that this information enabled the Board to
identify whether there was any timeframe slipping to complete any Objective,
and the reasons for this.
Attention was drawn to the engagement work the Board had undertaken with communities. It was explained that this included visits to four secondary schools in Gwynedd to discuss the implications of the Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 and the Well-being Plan. It was added that work had been carried out at Hafod y Gest, Porthmadog to establish how 'age-friendly' the area was, at the request of Cyngor Gwynedd's Adults, Health and Well-being ... view the full minutes text for item 8