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Early plans for a Multi-Agency Wellbeing Campus in Newtown
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You may remember that prior to the Covid-19 pandemic we carried out a great deal of engagement with the people of north Powys to find out what you consider important to maintain good health and well-being.
Well, we listened to that and this led to the development of our Integrated Model of Care. This document, which was published recently sets out what the integrated model look like: 2027 and beyond. You can read the document here.
Now we'd like to bring you up to speed with our thoughts on how we can develop the Multi-Agency Wellbeing Campus in theContinue reading
You may remember that prior to the Covid-19 pandemic we carried out a great deal of engagement with the people of north Powys to find out what you consider important to maintain good health and well-being.
Well, we listened to that and this led to the development of our Integrated Model of Care. This document, which was published recently sets out what the integrated model look like: 2027 and beyond. You can read the document here.
Now we'd like to bring you up to speed with our thoughts on how we can develop the Multi-Agency Wellbeing Campus in the centre of Newtown and also seek your views on these ideas.
The proposed campus will be based on the site currently occupied by Ysgol Calon y Dderwen (the former Hafren CP and Ladywell Green Infants) the Park Street Clinic, the Newtown Integrated Family Centre and the town's library.
Plans for the campus include:
a new school building for Ysgol Calon y Dderwen;
health and care facilities, including the potential to carry out some outpatient diagnostic services and day-surgery as well as in-patient beds and services currently delivered at the Park Street Clinic;
a health and care academy;
library provision;
shared community space;
community garden space;
short term supported living accommodation.
We anticipate that, if the funding bids to the Welsh Government are successful, we would see the campus up and running in the second half of this decade although we anticipate that the new school building would be developed earlier than that.
In the questions that follow we'd like to hear from you on our initial ideas.