Living in Powys - Informing our wellbeing plan

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The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act, which came into force in April 2016, is about improving the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of Wales.

The Act established Public Service Boards (PSB) for each local authority area, made up of the council, the health board, the fire and rescue service and Natural Resources Wales. The PSB is responsible for developing a local Well-being Assessment and Well-being Plan for the area and updating that plan every five years. It details the actions that will be taken to address local issues and contribute to the national Well-being goals.

We will use the information from this survey, along with other sources of data, to inform the next Well-being plan and ensure we understand the pressures that our communities are facing.

  The closing date for the survey has been extended to the 31st July 2021.

You can respond in the following ways:

The Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act, which came into force in April 2016, is about improving the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of Wales.

The Act established Public Service Boards (PSB) for each local authority area, made up of the council, the health board, the fire and rescue service and Natural Resources Wales. The PSB is responsible for developing a local Well-being Assessment and Well-being Plan for the area and updating that plan every five years. It details the actions that will be taken to address local issues and contribute to the national Well-being goals.

We will use the information from this survey, along with other sources of data, to inform the next Well-being plan and ensure we understand the pressures that our communities are facing.

  The closing date for the survey has been extended to the 31st July 2021.

You can respond in the following ways:

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    The PSB has gathered data from a variety of sources, conducted a Living in Powys survey and used many other engagement sources to get a good understanding of people's well-being needs across the county.

    All this information has resulted in a detailed and comprehensive assessment of well-being in Powys which has been published on the Powys County Council Engagement Hub.

    To read the draft assessment and take part in the survey, visit: https://www.haveyoursaypowys.wales/well-being-assessment

    The survey closes at midnight on Friday 17 December 2021.