Welcome toThe West Glamorgan Regional Partnership
We bring organisations and volunteers together to improve the health and well-being of the people of Neath Port Talbot and Swansea.
Programmes
Strengthening Communities
This priority focuses on how our statutory partners, third sector organisations and volunteers work collaboratively with communities.
Transforming Mental Health Services
This priority focuses on the development of an increased range of opportunities for promoting good mental health and emotional well-being in both children and adults.
Transforming Complex Care
This priority focuses on the development of new models of financially sustainable and integrated health and community-based care that maximises the safety and independence of children and adults with complex needs, enabling them to live and be cared for closer to home, lead ordinary lives and avoids unnecessary recourse to more institutionalised forms of care.
Transforming Health and Care Services at Home
This priority focuses on the development of new models of financially sustainable and integrated community health and care to support people to live safely within their own homes and communities.
Supporting Programmes
Our work also comprises a series of cross-cutting ‘Supporting Programmes’.
Welcome to our new website!
The West Glamorgan Regional Partnership is one of seven regional collaboratives operating across Wales. Our aim is to improve and transform health and social care services in order to make them more sustainable in the face of growing demand and a challenging financial climate.
We are proud to be members of
Co-Production Network for Wales.
Regional Partnership Board
The Regional Partnership Board is responsible for managing and developing services to secure strategic planning and partnership working between statutory, third sector, service user and carer partners.
West Glamorgan Volunteering Support
West Glamorgan Volunteering Support (WGVS) is a multi-agency project that produces shared resources to develop the knowledge, management and coordination of volunteers and volunteer involving organisations across the Swansea and Neath Port Talbot areas.
Population Needs Assessment
The Population Needs Assessment (PNA) is a joint exercise undertaken by health and social care partners to gather information on people’s wellbeing and the barriers that prevent them from achieving a sense of well-being. It also aims to determine people’s care and support needs (including gaps in such provision) in order that services can be developed and targeted accordingly.
Useful Documents
Here you can find pages for useful documents from the partnership.