Agenda and draft minutes
Venue: Video conference
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APOLOGIES |
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At this juncture, the Chair
confirmed that this would be the final meeting for Bethan Jones of Betsi
Cadwaladr University Health Board.
Everyone extended their gratitude to her for her contributions to the
Conwy and Denbighshire Public Services Board. |
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MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING PDF 297 KB To approve the minutes of the last meeting held on 13 December 2021 (copy attached) Minutes: The minutes of the Conwy and Denbighshire
Public Services Board meeting held on 13 December 2021 were submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 13
December 2021 be received and approved as a correct record. |
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MEETING ACTION TRACKER PDF 270 KB The Chair will lead on this item (copy attached) Minutes: The Chair, Iwan Davies, presented the meeting Action
Tracker. RESOLVED that the Meeting Action Tracker be noted. |
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MATTERS ARISING The Chair will lead on this verbal item. Minutes: No matters arising to be discussed. |
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At this juncture, the order of the Agenda was changed. |
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DEVELOPING THE CONWY AND DENBIGHSHIRE WELL-BEING PLAN PDF 127 KB To inform members on the process of the next steps in developing the Well-being Plan (copy attached). 2.35 p.m. – 2.45 p.m. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Strategic Planning Team
Manager (DCC), Nicola Kneale, introduced the Developing the Conwy and
Denbighshire Well-being Plan Report (previously circulated). The report outlined the
conclusions from the Conwy and Denbighshire Public Services Board (PSB)
Workshop, which had been held on 31 January 2022. Four priority areas had emerged from the
workshop which were as follows: ·
Poverty, deprivation and inequality ·
Jobs, upskilling and ambitions of young people ·
Housing – affordability and resilience, and ·
Research and engagement capacity. The report also focussed on
the process of the next steps for the PSB in developing the PSB Well-being Plan
and aimed to rationalise the number of priorities according to where it could
add most value. The influence and control section
of the analysis was deemed to be the most important in order to give sufficient
consideration to where the PSB could add best value and a strong influence
within each theme. During discussions the
following points were raised – ·
It was suggested that PSB focus on issues
specific to Conwy and Denbighshire and how they could influence those
issues. Duplication of work with other
partners should be avoided and this needed to be monitored. ·
A lot more work to be carried out on the Green
Agenda and how could BCUHB assist. ·
It was agreed to ensure added value was provided
for the climate and nature emergency with regional approaches. ·
The report was presented for a discussion and
not for a decision which gave members the opportunity to resource and research
further for an informed decision to be made. The Strategic Planning Team
Manager thanked members for their input and confirmed officers would assess the
leadership role and where PSB would have an impact plus what was happening at
Welsh Government and UK Government level. RESOLVED that, subject to the above, ·
PSB considered the content of the report,
including issues that were not discussed as part of the PSB workshop in January
and the appendices. ·
PSB consider what the future priorities will be
and recommended that PSB members agree to focus on a maximum of 3 priorities in
their leadership approach. |
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CONWY AND DENBIGHSHIRE WELL-BEING ASSESSMENT 2022 - APPROVAL FOR PUBLICATION PDF 371 KB To seek approval to publish the Well-being Assessment prior to the statutory deadline of 5 May 2022 (copy attached). 2.05 p.m. – 2.35 p.m. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Corporate Improvement and
Development Manager (Conwy County Borough Council), Amanda Jones, confirmed she
had taken over the post from Fran Lewis and introduced the Well-being
Assessment 2022 – Approval for publication report (previously circulated). An overview of the responses
received to the Well-being assessment consultation was provided and approval
from the PSB was requested for the Well-being assessment to be published prior
to the deadline of 5 May 2022. Following a brief discussion
it was – RESOLVED that: ·
PSB
approve the Well-being assessment for publication ·
To note
the feedback and recommendations received to the consultation and for officers
to address these over the next 3 months. |
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NORTH WALES PUBLIC SERVICES BOARD SUPPORT GRANT 2022-23 PDF 269 KB To inform members of the Grant made available from Welsh Government to the North Wales region in 2022-23 (copy attached). 2.45 p.m. – 2.55 p.m. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Corporate Improvement and
Development Manager (Conwy County Borough Council), Amanda Jones introduced the
North Wales Public Service Board Support Grant 2022-23 (previously circulated). Information was provided to
PSB about the grant that had been made from the Welsh Government (WG) to the
North Wales region in 2022-23 and how the fund had been allocated across the
criteria set out by WG and detailing the type of activity proposed. Wrexham County Borough Council
would monitor the progress of the work funded, ensuring adequate financial
controls. Regular updates would be
provided through the North Wales PSB network. RESOLVED that – ·
Public Services Board members note the
report, and in particular the small amount available and the criteria that
applies. ·
Public Services Board members have
opportunity to suggest areas of work that may be progressed with the available
support funding. Spend against the grant can be a standing agenda item at PSB
so that updates can be provided, and consideration given to areas that would
benefit from investment. |
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COMMUNITY WEALTH BUILDING AND PROGRESSIVE PROCUREMENT - PROGRESS UPDATE To provide members with a progress update. 3.05 p.m. – 3.15 p.m. Minutes: The Corporate Improvement and
Development Manager (Conwy County Borough Council), Amanda Jones introduced a
verbal update regarding the Community Wealth Building and Progressive
Procurement. The Centre for Local Economic
Strategies (CLES) were looking at the procurement process to embed carbon
reduction. A report had been received
and a final meeting with CLES would take place beginning of April. Following the meeting the information would
be presented to the Conwy Climate Board and the Denbighshire Climate Change
Board. Information would also be
presented at PSB and John Hannigan from CLES would be in attendance. RESOLVED that Public Services Board members note the
update on the Community Wealth Building and Progressive Procurement. |
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CONWY & DENBIGHSHIRE PSB JOINT OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEE MINUTES PDF 313 KB To provide members with an overview of the committee’s recent meeting. 2.55
p.m. – 3.05 p.m. Minutes: Noted. |
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BREAK – 3.00 P.M. –
3.15 P.M. |
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NORTH WALES ECONOMIC AMBITION BOARD - OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMME Alwen Williams to provide verbal update. 3.15 p.m. – 3.35 p.m. Minutes: The Portfolio Director,
Ambition North Wales, Alwen Williams introduced a presentation giving an
overview of the North Wales Economic Ambition Board. The presentation was circulated to all PSB
members following the meeting for information. It was confirmed that the 6
local authorities made up the Ambition Board in North Wales. There was a need to attract private
investment into the region which would then attract new jobs and skills to the
area. Work was taking place to prevent
skills leaving the region. It was also confirmed that it
would be advantageous for the NWEAB and the regions PSB’s to work together to
support PSB priorities. This would
discontinue the duplication of work. Members thanked Alwen Williams
for attending. RESOLVED that Public Services Board note the
presentation from Alwen Williams, Ambition Board. |
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FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME PDF 353 KB The Chair will lead on this item (copy attached). 3.35 p.m. – 3.45 p.m. Minutes: A copy of the Public Services Board forward work programme was presented. RESOLVED that the forward
work programme be approved. |
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THE MEETING CONCLUDED
AT 3.50 P.M. |