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    Cydweithio gyda'r gymuned

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    Meeting: 25/09/2025 - Care Scrutiny Committee (Item 7)

    • Webcast for 25/09/2025 - Care Scrutiny Committee

    7 WORKING WITH THE COMMUNITY pdf icon PDF 181 KB

     

    Cllr. Dilwyn Morgan to present the report.

     

    Additional documents:

    • Appendix 1 - Getting Ready Report May 2023, item 7 pdf icon PDF 1 MB
    • Appendix 2 - Community Support Partners Comments, item 7 pdf icon PDF 126 KB
    • Appendix 3 - Case Study, item 7 pdf icon PDF 109 KB
    • Webcast for WORKING WITH THE COMMUNITY

    Decision:

    a)    To accept the report.

    b)    To encourage the implementation of the plan in other parts of the county.

     

    Minutes:

    A report was presented by the Cabinet Member for Adults, Health and Well-being and the Head of Department.

     

    It was noted that this report was extremely interesting and formed another part of the big picture. It was explained that the work in this scheme helped to keep people out of hospitals and services in the Dyffryn Nantlle area. It was explained that the scheme was not entirely unique but a further step for their community hubs which were to be found across the county.

     

    The officer elaborated that it was a simple scheme, which brought people together and to work with the community to respond to the challenges of delivering preventative services at a local level. It was noted that it helped residents in the Dyffryn Nantlle area to freely access the support they needed without having to approach several different agencies. It was added that the aim was to empower those who work and live in the area to help individuals in their community. It was emphasised that the Council was one of many partners involved in the scheme, and that the Council's role was to facilitate the work of setting in motion the necessary conversations.

     

    It was stated that 3 main things had guided the development of this partnership. The first involved commissioning research from the National Development Team for Inclusion to discuss with organisations in the area to see what the situation was in terms of supporting people and if there was a desire to develop something a little different to support people within their communities.

     

    The second involved members of the Leadership Team setting a challenge to consider what the Council could do in terms of helping people to access the support they needed without having to approach every agency or individual Council departments. This led to a multi-departmental workshop to discuss the issue which resulted in all departments allocating time for staff working in Dyffryn Nantlle to come together for further discussion.

     

    The third involved establishing Lles Nantlle to draw in different organisations such as the surgery, Cynefin, Adra and local organisations such as Yr Orsaf. By coming together it was possible to create a vision, get to know one another but more importantly understand each other's work in order to work together to respond to the demand. It was emphasised that they were not coming together to talk but rather to understand what was happening in the area. A Coordinator had now been appointed for a period of 6 months who will work at Yr Orsaf in Penygroes. It will be possible to call into the Lounge for a chat with officers where their contacts can be used to respond to needs.

     

    It was emphasised that the organisations were clearly committed to be involved in this scheme which was developing and evolving through continuous learning. It was explained that it involved more than just delivering individual services but rather creating a collaborative environment that led to innovation to fill gaps in  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7