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West Wales Learning Disability Strategy Consultation
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About the Consultation
Over the last 2 years Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire County Council and Hywel Dda University Health Board have been engaging with neurodivergent people and people with learning disability as part of discussion around the Learning Disability strategy. There are currently 3 very similar Learning Disability (LD) strategies in Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. This strategy will be a single regional strategy covering all areas. The strategy has been reviewed by the Regional Improving Lives Partnership (RILP) which is a 3-county group including people from:
Carmarthenshire County Council,
Ceredigion County Council,
Pembrokeshire County Council,
Hywel Dda University Health Board,
Dream Team,
Carmarthenshire People First,
Pembrokeshire People First,
West Wales Regional Partnership,
Various projects funded by the Regional Integration Fund.
The strategy is informed by the Population Needs Assessment issued by the West Wales Partnership Board. We would like to hear your views about the recommendations that have emerged from the engagement.
Your Views
Are you:
An individual with lived experience of learning disability, autism or neurodivergence?
The parent or carer of someone with learning disability or neurodivergence?
Do you:
Represent an organisation that provides a service to people with learning disability or neurodivergence?
Work for a local authority or Hywel Dda University Health Board?
If you would like a paper copy please call our Customer Contact Centre on 01437 764551 or email getinvolved@pembrokeshire.gov.uk so we can make arrangements to send this to you. Alternatively you can print, complete and return the consultation response form to: Norman Industries, Units 1-2, Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1JB
Please complete the survey by Sunday, 5th July 2026
Your response will contribute to the new 2026 - 2031 West Wales Learning Disability Strategy which will be presented to the Hywel Dda University Health Board in the Autumn / Winter 2026.
Over the last 2 years Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire County Council and Hywel Dda University Health Board have been engaging with neurodivergent people and people with learning disability as part of discussion around the Learning Disability strategy. There are currently 3 very similar Learning Disability (LD) strategies in Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. This strategy will be a single regional strategy covering all areas. The strategy has been reviewed by the Regional Improving Lives Partnership (RILP) which is a 3-county group including people from:
Carmarthenshire County Council,
Ceredigion County Council,
Pembrokeshire County Council,
Hywel Dda University Health Board,
Dream Team,
Carmarthenshire People First,
Pembrokeshire People First,
West Wales Regional Partnership,
Various projects funded by the Regional Integration Fund.
The strategy is informed by the Population Needs Assessment issued by the West Wales Partnership Board. We would like to hear your views about the recommendations that have emerged from the engagement.
Your Views
Are you:
An individual with lived experience of learning disability, autism or neurodivergence?
The parent or carer of someone with learning disability or neurodivergence?
Do you:
Represent an organisation that provides a service to people with learning disability or neurodivergence?
Work for a local authority or Hywel Dda University Health Board?
If you would like a paper copy please call our Customer Contact Centre on 01437 764551 or email getinvolved@pembrokeshire.gov.uk so we can make arrangements to send this to you. Alternatively you can print, complete and return the consultation response form to: Norman Industries, Units 1-2, Snowdrop Lane, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1JB
Please complete the survey by Sunday, 5th July 2026
Your response will contribute to the new 2026 - 2031 West Wales Learning Disability Strategy which will be presented to the Hywel Dda University Health Board in the Autumn / Winter 2026.