Pembrokeshire Public Services Board: Annual Report 2021-22

Introduction

Pembrokeshire Public Services Board was established in May 2016 and is a statutory strategic partnership created as part of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.  The Board brings together senior leaders from public and third sector organisations who aim to improve well-being in Pembrokeshire by working together to address shared priorities.

Pembrokeshire’s PSB is currently made up of the following organisations;

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (opens in a new tab)

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority (opens in a new tab)

Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services (opens in a new tab)

PLANED (opens in a new tab)

Public Health Wales (opens in a new tab)

JobCentre Plus (opens in a new tab)

Pembrokeshire County Council

Hywel Dda University Health Board (opens in a new tab)

Natural Resources Wales (opens in a new tab)

Dyfed Powys Police (opens in a new tab)

Port of Milford Haven (opens in a new tab)

Pembrokeshire College (opens in a new tab)

Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Commissioner (opens in a new tab)

National Probation Service (opens in a new tab)

This is our fourth Annual Report, in which we report not only on our progress over the last year but have the opportunity to reflect on our progress over the five years of the first Well-being Plan for Pembrokeshire and on how the Public Services Board have performed as a partnership

ID: 9271, revised 24/09/2024
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