The North Wales Regional
Partnership Board is looking for people who use health or social services
or who may care for someone who has needed services to join the board.
The board is on the lookout for one individual representative and one carer representative to join the board as soon as possible and two further representatives in November 2018 when the term of the current members expires.
The North Wales Regional
Partnership Board has been established by the new Social Services and
Well-being Act (2014) and aims to improve the health and wellbeing of all
people in North Wales.The board is on the lookout for one individual representative and one carer representative to join the board as soon as possible and two further representatives in November 2018 when the term of the current members expires.
Bethan Jones Edwards, Head of Regional Collaboration for the North Wales Regional Partnership Board, said: “Partners are working together to improve the health and well-being of residents across the North Wales region and this is a great opportunity to get involved in the work of the Regional Partnership Board.
“The individuals should
have a passion for improving people’s lives and will want to have plenty of
drive, energy and enthusiasm to make a real difference to the way services are
run across North Wales. Those who have real life experience of the health
and well-being services would be ideal candidates and can bring their
experience to the board.”
* If you are interested in
finding out more, contact Bethan Jones Edwards via e-mail: Bethan.m.jonesedwards@denbighshire.gov.uk,
or by phone: 01824712037.
Expressions of interest
to be submitted to: Bethan.m.jonesedwards@denbighshire.gov.uk
by 25th May 2018 or in writing to Head of Regional Collaboration, County Hall,
Wynnstay Road, Ruthin, LL15 9AZ.
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