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Health and Care in Powys: Informing our Population Needs Assessment
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Consultation has concluded
This consultation has now closed.
The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 requires that local authorities and local health boards must jointly carry out an assessment of the needs for care and support, and the support needs of carers in the local authority areas.
The Population Needs Assessment consists of two sections:
Assessing the extent to which there are people (or their carers) who need care and support and the extent to which they need this
Assessing the range and level of services required for the care and support needs of the population (and carers) to prevent needs arising and escalating, and the actions required to provide services in Welsh
The Powys Regional Partnership Board is required to produce a population needs assessment every four years. The next assessment is due for completion in March 2022. Your views will feed into this work and will help inform future decision-making around health and care services in Powys.
The closing date for the survey is 28 October
You can complete this survey in Welsh by clicking here.
This consultation has now closed.
The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 requires that local authorities and local health boards must jointly carry out an assessment of the needs for care and support, and the support needs of carers in the local authority areas.
The Population Needs Assessment consists of two sections:
Assessing the extent to which there are people (or their carers) who need care and support and the extent to which they need this
Assessing the range and level of services required for the care and support needs of the population (and carers) to prevent needs arising and escalating, and the actions required to provide services in Welsh
The Powys Regional Partnership Board is required to produce a population needs assessment every four years. The next assessment is due for completion in March 2022. Your views will feed into this work and will help inform future decision-making around health and care services in Powys.
The closing date for the survey is 28 October
You can complete this survey in Welsh by clicking here.
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