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Bath and North East Somerset Public Services Board. What is the Public Services Board?. A non statutory partnership of key public sector agencies Working cooperatively with our partnerships - ensuring that we all work towards a shared vision for Bath and North East Somerset
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What is the Public Services Board? • A non statutory partnership of key public sector agencies • Working cooperatively with our partnerships - ensuring that we all work towards a shared vision for Bath and North East Somerset • Supporting the priorities and work programmes of local partnerships, including the Environmental Sustainability Partnership • Supporting our partnerships to make connections and influence others in their work
Who are the members? • Chair: Leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council • Chief Executive of Bath & North East Somerset Council • Superintendent of Police • Avon Fire & Rescue Service • Chief Executive – Curo Housing Association • NHS B&NES Clinical Commissioning Group • Voluntary and community sector representative – Quartet Community Foundation • Business representative – The House • Education representative – University of Bath / Bath Spa University
What is the vision? Bath and North East Somerset will be internationally renowned as a beautifully inventive and entrepreneurial 21st century place with a strong social purpose and a spirit of wellbeing, where everyone is invited to think big – a ‘connected’ area ready to create an extraordinary legacy for future generations’.
How will the vision be delivered? • The Public Services Board work programme will be framed by 3 key themes: • Living • Working • Getting around • Delivery of these themes will be carried out through a joint approach across our local partnerships, including the Environmental Sustainability Partnership (e.g. activity on sustainable transport, energy at home)
How will the vision be delivered? • To ensure a shared approach to the delivery of this vision, the Public Services Board will work closely to support our partnerships (including regular discussions with our partnerships and officers) • Time limited working groups will provide further input where appropriate e.g. Foxhill Core Group and the Economic Strategy external stakeholders group
Discussion points • How can the Environmental Sustainability Partnership support the Public Services Board and promote this vision through its work? • How do the Environmental Sustainability Partnership work programmes contribute to the 3 key themes (living, working and getting around)?