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NPT Public Services Board publishes Well-being Plan

A detailed path has been agreed towards improving health and wellbeing across Neath Port Talbot over the next five years.

Neath Port Talbot Public Services Board has just published its local Well-being Plan for 2023-28.

Neath Port Talbot Council is a statutory partner of the Public Services Board alongside Swansea Bay University Health Board, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service and Natural Resources Wales.  The Board also has representation from other key public service organisations and the voluntary and community sectors.

The Leader of Neath Port Talbot Council and Chair of the Neath Port Talbot Public Services Board, Cllr Steve Hunt, said: “Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this Well-being Plan and taken the time to respond to our consultation. In the coming year we’ll begin implementing our ideas, seeking out new ways to involve people in our work of building together the Neath Port Talbot we all want to live and work in.”

The Public Services Board Well-being Plan 2023-28 can be viewed here: https://www.npt.gov.uk/media/18614/neath-port-talbot-wellbeing-plan-english-final.pdf?v=20230502123710

In approving the plan, the Board has agreed on four well-being objectives on which to prioritise its work as partners for the next five years. These are:

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