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Neath Port Talbot CVS - Consultations - Open and Responses
Effective consultation is a key part of the policy-making process.
Responses to consultations help shape policy developments and set the agenda for public services.
Neath Port Talbot Council for Voluntary Service responds to a wide variety of consultations as an organisation and on behalf of the sector.
We encourage voluntary sector organisations to feed us their views on current consultations via info@nptcvs.org.uk
Open Consultations…
Effective Partnership Working in BridgendMajor Trauma ConsultationReview of Community & Town Council SectorWCVA Weekly Consultation Bulletin
Effective Partnership Working in Bridgend
The Welsh Government has issued a consultation on a proposal that healthcare services for people in Bridgend should be provided by Cwm Taf UHB instead of Abertawe Bro Morgannwg UHB; moving the health board boundary accordingly.
The consultation will be open for 12 weeks and will close on 7 March 2018. To respond to the consultation please follow the link below to the Welsh Government website: https://consultations.gov.wales/consultations/proposed-health-board-boundary-change-bridgend
Major Trauma Consultation
The public consultation on proposals to develop a major trauma network for South Wales (which includes South and West Wales and South Powys) is now underway.
The consultation period will run for twelve weeks, until 9am 5th February 2018.
Major trauma refers to multiple or serious injuries that may result in disability or death. Injuries can include serious head injuries, multiple injuries caused by road traffic accidents, industrial accidents, falls, mass casualty events and knife and gun short wounds. Whilst numbers of people suffering major trauma in the region are small, evidence shows that if you have a major trauma you have a better chance of survival, a better recovery and quality of life for the future, if you are treated within a major trauma network.
As part of the consultation period members of the public in the region are invited to submit their comments and opinions on the proposals.
The detailed proposals are contained in the public consultation document ‘A Major Trauma Network for South and West Wales and South Powys’ which will be widely available across the region and available to anyone who requests a copy.
More information and the proposals for developing a major trauma network for the region can be downloaded from the website at www.publichealthwales.org/majortraumaconsultation where there is also the opportunity to respond on the proposals.
explore the potential role of local government below Local Authority councils, drawing on best practice
define the most appropriate model(s)/structure(s) to deliver this role
consider how these models and structures should be applied across Wales. This will include consideration of any situations in which they would not be necessary or appropriate.
Tweet using #CTCReview. Submit your views by completing this short survey (external link) or contact the panel directly by email: Adolygiad.CTC.Review@gov.wales.
The review will take around a year. The Panel will be hosting other opportunities to engage and the website will be updated once confirmed.
WCVA Weekly Consultation Bulletin…
A new Bulletin appears every Friday. The Consultation Bulletin is also emailed to subscribers every Friday. If you would like to be added to the mailing list, please email Catrin Roberts, WCVA Events Administrator, on croberts@wcva.org.uk
Consultation Responses…
NPTCVS Consultation ResponsesResponses from the Third Sector in NPT & Western BayWCVA ResponsesSkills Needs AnalysisEU Consultation ResponsesWelsh Government Responses
Neath Port Talbot CVS Consultation Responses…
Neath Port Talbot CVS have responded to a number of consultations both local and national. These are available to download below:
Third sector priorities for Wales in negotiating the UK’s exit from the EU
Welsh Government Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan 2016-2019
Neath Port Talbot CBC Direct Services – Integrated Community Services Model Consultation
Response to the Proposal on the Provision of Court and Tribunal Services in Wales
Consultation on the Statutory Guidance for the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015
How do we measure the health of a nation?
Implementation of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 – Consultation on the Regulations and code of practice in relation to Part 4 (Direct Payments and Choice of Accommodation) and Part 5 (Charging and Financial Assessment) of the Act
Consultation on the Proposed Re-alignment Of Grwp Gwalia Residential Services Within Neath Port Talbot
The White Paper – Local Government Reform: Power to Local People
Consultation on the Neath Port Talbot Carers Partnership Joint Carers Commissioning Strategy 2015-18
Implementation of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 – Consultation on the regulations and statutory guidance in relation to Part 7 (Safeguarding) of the Act
Implementation of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 – Consultation on the regulations and code of practice in relation to Part 3 (Assessment) and Part 4 (Meeting Needs)
Implementation of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 – Consultation on the regulations and code of practice in relation to Part 2
Continuity and Change – refreshing the relationship between Welsh Government and the third sector in Wales
National Survey for Wales – parents support children with literacy & numeracy.
Responses from the Third Sector in Neath Port Talbot & Western Bay…
Neath Port Talbot PSB Draft Local Wellbeing Plan Consultation
Implementation of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 – Consultation on the Regulations and statutory guidance in relation to Part 10 (Complaints, Representations and Advocacy Services) of the Act
WCVA Responses…
An employability policy for Wales – A response from WCVA
Reforming local government: WCVA’s response
A Skills Needs Analysis for the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon and Allied Sectors…
The Regional Learning and Skills partnership is currently working in collaboration with Tidal Lagoon Power and it’s supply chain to develop a research report outlining the skills needs for the proposed Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon project and allied sectors.
The Energy and Advanced Materials & Manufacturing sectors have been identified as being of significant importance to the region of South West and Mid Wales due to their substantial business presence, economic output and employment capabilities.
The emergence of a number of proposed high value key infrastructure projects such as the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon (SBTL), HS2, Hinkley Point C, Wylfa Newydd and the Swansea Bay City Region’s City Deal bid pose both opportunity and challenge for the sectors. The report seeks to create a clear understanding of the challenges, skills needs and barriers to growth that these sectors face with the opportunities available in the region.
The RLSP Team visited the Tidal lagoon Power Head Quarters in Gloucester to give an indication of the key findings and recommendations from the report, which were positively received. The report will be available here shortly.
EU Consultation Responses…
Progress towards the Europe 2020 targets is encouraged and monitored throughout the European Semester, the EU’s yearly cycle of economic and budgetary coordination.
In March 2014, the Commission published a Communication taking stock of the Europe 2020 strategy , including an overview of progress on the 2020 targets.
The Commission held a public consultation on the strategy between May and October 2014, and published the results in a communication [178 KB] in March 2015. This consultation results will be taken into account when reflecting on how the Europe 2020 strategy should be taken forward. Proposals to review the strategy will be presented before the end of 2015.
Welsh Government Responses…
Responses to the #TalkChildcare campaign
The Welsh Government has now published some of the key messages they have received from the campaign.
Issues around Early Education
Flexibility and accessibility of childcare
You can find out more from the Welsh Government website.