Last week saw the culmination of a lot of planning and hard work with the publication of the budget proposals for 2019/20. Of course, this doesn’t mark the end of the process by any means, but it’s a significant milestone and we’d like to thank everyone involved.
The papers set out how we propose to deliver the savings of £27.29m, while still investing in services where the demand is increasing. The proposals also include investment in digitisation and commercialisation which, as we move away from a reliance on central government grant funding, will help us to sustain service provision in the long-term. There will be challenges and opportunities in the years ahead and as this year marks the tenth year since Wiltshire Council was formed, we are of the view that this budget puts us on a strong footing as we move towards the next decade.
Team ready to weather the storm
Our gritters ready for action |
Improvements in support for adults
As well as the roads, winter is a challenging time for the vulnerable adults that we support. Last year we launched our Adult Care Transformation programme with the aim of getting quality joined up support for those who need it as quickly as possible. We’re pleased that we’re already seeing positive outcomes as a result of this major programme of work. For instance, compared to last year our Delayed Transfer of Care (DTOC) statistics have improved by 25% which means less people are having unnecessarily long stays in hospital. There are still challenges to overcome but we’re recruiting good staff to an already quality workforce who are all committed to supporting people.
Managers look at the causes of work-related stress
We recently held our regular Managers’ Forum. It was the first one of the year so it provided a good opportunity to focus on some of the major projects we’re working on. One of the topics we covered was workplace health, and, in particular the impact that stress can have on staff and our effectiveness. We’re discussed what more we can do as an organisation to support staff and help to alleviate the issues that can cause work-related stress. It’s something we take very seriously and we’ll continue to work with you and your managers to tackle work related stress.
The staff engagement survey will provide a good indication of how healthy the organisation is and where the pressure points are. Thank you all for providing your feedback. The feedback and results will be published in March.
Welcoming some new faces
One of the calendar items that’s always welcome is the corporate induction, which took place last week. This is where we get to welcome those of you who are new to Wiltshire Council and hopefully we hope that our new recruits are finding us a great place to work. It’s always good to hear fresh ideas and perspectives as it helps the organisation to move forward and be innovative in its approach.
The kids are alright
It was heartening to see that Wiltshire secondary school students are performing above the national average following the publication of the Government’s annual school league tables. Our teams work closely with schools to ensure they have all they need to provide their pupils the best opportunity to reach their potential. It was particularly pleasing to see good results in Maths and English GCSEs. It shows we have some hardworking young people in Wiltshire and that will put them in good stead as they move towards the next stage of their life.
Support to give athletes more than a sporting chance
A great night celebrating success |
Having heard some of the stories behind the ‘class of 2019’, Wiltshire’s sporting future is looking very bright indeed and we will be following their journeys closely.
Alistair, Carlton and Terence
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