This page provides information about current engagement and consultation.
Engagement took place from 10 January 2023 to 6 March 2023.
Have your say by 11 November 2022.
Have your say by 22 December 2022.
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.
Have your say between 9 October and 12 November 2023
EASC has published its tenth briefing for stakeholders.
Do you use minor injury services in Abergavenny?
Engagement on the future provision of minor injury services across Gwent is under way until 3 November 2023.
EASC has published its ninth briefing for stakeholders.
The NHS Wales Emergency Ambulance Services Committee has published a eighth briefing for stakeholders on the development of Air Ambulance services,
The decision was accepted by a meeting of the Board on 24 May 2023.
A meeting in public on 24 May will discuss the application from Crickhowell Group Practice to close Belmont Branch Surgery
A new and independent body that will strengthen the power and influence of people’s voices in shaping health and social care services across Wales has launched.
Llais replaces the work of Wales’s seven Community Health Councils which have supported the interests of people using NHS services for nearly half a century.