
1. What is the most inspiring example of partnership working you have seen today?
2. We know that all organisations in our partnership are operating under extremely challenging conditions, particularly financially. How do we protect and sustain our partnership in these circumstances?
3. As a leader in your organisation, how can you help make our partnership thrive? What do you commit to do?
4. We all believe in prevention and early intervention, but it’s hard to achieve when the day-to-day pressures are so great. What do you believe are the tangible steps each partner can take to keep people healthy, well and independent at home?
5. Successful change happens when it is led by the people who deliver our services. How can we free up the time of our clinicians and practitioners to step into leadership roles?
6. How can we get better at involving our communities and users of services in influencing the shape of health and care services in the future?
7. In a year’s time, when we come back together, what would you like us to be celebrating then?
8. What one thing (other than money) would you like to ask Welsh Government to do that would help us achieve our local ambitions?
9. How can we better connect the ‘human-ness’ across the various strands of the RPB? We are all here to better support tpeople. We call ourselves a partnership, but we still work in silos. How can we change this?
10. What can we do about the transport challenges those who want to engage face to face?
11. How do we build a culture of trust across our services, people and partnership?
12. There are a number of organisations like ACE in Cardiff, run by local people in their communities, building on local strengths and assets. What would it take to redirect resources to this grassroots action enabling it to thrive?