The Well-being of Future Generations Act sets out who must and should be involved in the Public Services Board (PSB).
The Act sets out that the PSB must include (statutory members):
The local authorities;
The Local Health Board for an area any part of which falls within the local authority area;
The Welsh Fire and Rescue Authority for an area any part of which falls within the local authority area;
The Natural Resources body for Wales
In addition, each PSB must also invite the following people to participate on the Board who become ‘invited participants’ if they accept:
Welsh Ministers;
the Chief Constable for a police area, any part of which falls within the local authority area;
the Police and Crime Commissioner for a police area;
certain Probation Services;
at least one body representing relevant voluntary organisations
The organisations that make up Cwm Taf Public Services Board are:
David Bebb - Assistant Chief Executive South Wales 2
Prof Marcus Langley - Chair of Cwm Taf PSB
Chief Executive
Pauline Richards - Chair
Cllr Kevin O’Neill – Council Leader - Vice-Chair of Cwm Taf PSB
Eirian Evans - Local Delivery Unit Head, South Wales 2
John Hogg - Head of Operations, South Wales Central
Kelechi Nnoaham - Director Public Health, Cwm Taf University Health Board
Cllr Andrew Morgan – Council Leader
Chris Bradshaw – Chief Executive
Huw Jakeway – Chief Fire Officer
Dorian Lloyd - Chief Superintendent, Northern BCU
Matt Jukes – Chief Constable, South Wales Police
Mark Brace – Assistant Police & Crime Commissioner
Ann Roberts
Richard Baker - Head of Estates & Professional Services, Welsh Government
Rachel Rowlands – Chair of Board
For more information about the Cwm Taf Public Services Board please contact:
Miss Kirsty Smith,
PSB Support Officer,
Cwm Taf PSB
Tel: (01443) 680381
Email: kirsty.smith3@rctcbc.gov.uk
Mrs Lisa Toghill,
Tel: (01443) 680593
Email: lisa.toghill@rctcbc.gov.uk