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Powys County Council are committed to promoting equality and diversity, and improving our services and employment practices, to meet the different needs of our residents and employees. In doing so, we aim to contribute towards improving outcomes for those who experience disadvantage in life.
One of our Equality Objectives as part of Vision 2025: Our Corporate Improvement Plan 2021-2025 is:
By 2024, we will improve opportunities and outcomes for children living in poverty
You can read more about how we are working to deliver this objective on page 48 of our Corporate Improvement Annual Performance Report 2020-21 (click the link on the right of this page).
This survey has now closed.
Powys County Council are committed to promoting equality and diversity, and improving our services and employment practices, to meet the different needs of our residents and employees. In doing so, we aim to contribute towards improving outcomes for those who experience disadvantage in life.
One of our Equality Objectives as part of Vision 2025: Our Corporate Improvement Plan 2021-2025 is:
By 2024, we will improve opportunities and outcomes for children living in poverty
You can read more about how we are working to deliver this objective on page 48 of our Corporate Improvement Annual Performance Report 2020-21 (click the link on the right of this page).