There are a wide variety of ways you can get involved in the work of Powys Teaching Health Board. You can read about some examples below:
We are seeking your views from 29 July 2024 to 8 September 2024 on temporary changes to health services in Powys.
Information about engagement and consultation processes that have ended.
Welcome to the consultation and engagement portal for Powys, which brings together partners from local government, the NHS, and the voluntary sector. Here you can have your say on the various services we deliver across the region.
Information about getting involved in research and development.
Information about getting involved through volunteering.
Information about getting involved through the Mid Wales Joint Committee for Health and Social Care.
Information about consultation by Welsh Government.
Information about consultation and engagement by Powys County Council
The temporary changes will help to ensure that more patients are in a hospital environment better suited to their needs, particularly if they are waiting for package of care to enable them to return home.
Llais is an independent body that was set up by the Welsh Government to give the people of Wales a stronger voice in their health and social care services.
They want to hear about your experience of accessing urgent same day care services to understand what is working well and what isn’t.
Powys Teaching Health Board has today (10 October 2024) approved proposals for temporary changes to some minor injury and ward-based services in the county.
Next steps on temporary service change engagement
Our AGM will take place from 2.00pm to 3.00pm on 11 September 2024 virtually via Microsoft Teams.
Recommendation 4 Task and Finish Group Update
When it comes to the future of our health and social care services here in Wales, it is vital that everyone’s best interests are represented. That’s why we’re working with Llais to encourage you to have a voice and help shape Wales’ health and social care services for the better.
Decision of the NHS Wales Joint Commissioning Committee – 23/4/24
The Board of Powys Teaching Health Board met on Thursday 11 April to discuss and consider updated recommendations.
EMRTS Service Review - Latest Update
The third and final engagement phase of the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) Review, about how to further improve the air ambulance service in Wales, takes place between 01 and 29 February 2024.
Read this letter to find out more.
The Outline Business Case has been approved.
Read the latest EMRTS update
Powys Teaching Health Board has paid tribute to its colleagues from across the border in England for providing a drop-in engagement session in Newtown last week.
Read the latest EMRTS update
Shropshire trust to hold drop-in engagement session at Newtown
Powys Teaching Health Board are committed to ensuring that all Powys residents receive excellent patient care. We want to hear from you about your experiences of the services we provide and commission - good and bad.
Read the latest EMRTS update
Have your say on stroke care services in South Central Wales.