Let’s talk about the future of health and social care

Published: 10 October 2023
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Take part in a conversation about the future of health and social care in Wales.

Everyone is welcome to these informal and interactive events, including health and social care staff and the general public.

Join the conversation about the challenges that the health and social care sector is facing and have your say about:

  • What is working?
  • What needs to change?
  • How can things be improved?

Join one of the workshop events being delivered by the Bevan Commission, Wales’ leading health and care think tank.

The Bevan Commission will use the opinions and ideas from these conversations to produce a report for Welsh Government and each Health Board in Wales, making recommendations about what needs to change.  Refreshments will be provided.

Event details

In person 10.30am – 1pm at the following locations:

  • Carmarthen: 10 October
  • Newbridge: 12 October
  • Barry: 19 October
  • Swansea: 24 October – FULL
  • Merthyr Tydfil: 26 October

Online 6pm – 8.30pm

  • Via Zoom: 7 November

Please book to be part of the conversation; select a date and location on Eventbrite

Can’t make the events?

Share your views on crucial decisions about the future of health and social care in Wales by completing the Bevan Commission online survey

About the Bevan Commission

The Bevan Commission is Wales’ leading health and care think tank, hosted and supported by Swansea University. They bring together a group of international health and care experts to provide independent, authoritative advice to the Welsh Government and leaders in Wales, the UK and beyond. They ensure that Wales can draw on best healthcare practices from around the world while remaining true to the principles of the NHS as established by Aneurin Bevan.

 
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