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WANTED: National Third Sector Representative

22/03/2023

Want to play a key part in making decisions about Health and Social Care Services in North Wales?

Do you provide health and/or social care related services in North Wales and have a national perspective?

If so, this might be for YOU.

To provide opportunities for third sector representatives from the whole region previous representatives should not reapply until a period of 3 years has passed from the end of the previous term on the board.  

The North Wales Regional Partnership Board was established by the Social Services and Well-being Act (2014) and aims to improve the health and wellbeing of all people in North Wales.  It is currently seeking Expressions of Interest for 1 third sector representative to sit on the Board to start in April 2023 for a term of 2 years. 

If you are interested in finding out more about this exciting opportunity, please contact Catrin Roberts, Head of Regional Collaboration (Catrin.Roberts@denbighshire.gov.uk) 01824712521

Expressions of interest to be submitted to Catrin.Roberts@denbighshire.gov.uk by 31:03:2023. Peer selection meeting will be organised as soon as possible thereafter. 

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