( Scroll down for English)
Pwrpas y CoP yw ystyried y ffordd orau i ni ddatblygu dull cyson a chynaliadwy o ddarparu gwasanaethau, gan fyfyrio ar lwybrau, iaith a rennir, gwerthoedd, a safonau gofynnol/egwyddorion gofal.
Gydag aelodaeth gynyddol ar draws sefydliadau iechyd, addysg, gofal cymdeithasol a thrydydd sector, mae ein haelodaeth yn agored i unrhyw un - gan gynnwys rhieni/gofalwyr ac unigolion sydd â phrofiadau bywyd.
Ein nod yw darparu llais cyfunol ar faterion sy'n bwysig i blant a phobl ifanc ac rydym yn dymuno rhannu'r 'mannau llachar' o ran arferion gorau, gan gefnogi ein gilydd i ehangu a lledaenu'r hyn sy'n gweithio orau.
Rydym yn croesawu diddordeb gan unrhyw un sy’n dymuno cefnogi’r CoP i barhau i ddatblygu’r aelodaeth. Byddem yn hapus i dderbyn diddordeb gan rieni/gofalwyr a all ein cefnogi i feithrin perthnasoedd cryf ar draws pob sector a rhannu eu dealltwriaeth gadarn o’r heriau a’r cyfleoedd sy’n wynebu plant a phobl ifanc ag anabledd dysgu yng Nghymru.
• Bydd y rôl hon yn helpu'r CoP i lywio'r aelodaeth drwy sicrhau bod trafodaethau'n cyd-fynd â'r gwaith a gynllunnir yn y cynllun gweithredu strategol anabledd dysgu.
• Bydd y rôl hon yn gofyn am y gallu i arwain ac ysgogi, gan helpu i greu a meithrin diwylliant cadarnhaol a chroesawgar, lle mae pawb yn cael eu hannog i gydweithio a chyfrannu.
Gweler y cylch gorchwyl atodedig am ragor o fanylion am rôl yr is-gadeirydd a chysylltwch â Rebecca.curtis7(at)wales.nhs.uk am unrhyw fanylion pellach neu sgwrs anffurfiol.
DYDDIAD CAU: 15 Medi 2023.
The purpose of the CoP is to consider how we can best develop a consistent and sustainable approach to providing services, reflecting on pathways, shared language, values, and minimum standards/principles of care.
With an ever-growing membership across health, education, social care, and third-sector organisations, our membership is open to anyone - inclusive of parents/ carers and individuals with lived experiences.
We aim to provide a collective voice on issues that are important to children and young people and wish to share the ‘bright spots’ in best practice, supporting each other with the scale-up and spread out of what works best.
We welcome interest from anyone who wishes to support the CoP to continue developing the membership. We would happily receive interest from parents/carers who can support us to build strong relationships across all sectors and share their robust understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing children and young people with a learning disability in Wales.
- This role will help the CoP to navigate the membership by ensuring that discussions are aligned with the planned work within the learning disability strategic action plan.
- This role will require an ability to lead and motivate, helping to create and foster a positive and welcoming culture, where everyone is encouraged to collaborate and contribute.
Please see the terms of reference attached for further details of the vice-chair role and contact Rebecca.curtis7(at)wales.nhs.uk for any further details or an informal chat.
Close of CALL: September 15th 2023.