We do more than you think
Our dedicated staff are working hard to deliver good quality local services for you and your community, despite facing financial pressures, increased demand, and rising costs. We are still here for you.
We provide a range of services that touch many aspects of your daily lives, often without you even noticing.
We do more than you think info
Here are a few ways we support you and your community:
Supporting you to enjoy safe and enjoyable nights out
We play a huge role in helping you and your friends have a great festive night out. Here are some of the ways we support your evening.
Public transport: You might catch a council supported public bus.
Road maintenance: You'll travel on roads maintained by the council, which will have been gritted if it's cold.
Street lighting: Streetlights maintained by the council will help you see where you're going.
Food hygiene: Our environmental health team would have inspected the restaurant to ensure they meet food hygiene standards.
Licensing: Our licensing department would have granted the necessary licenses for serving drinks.
Trading standards: Trading standards will ensure your glass of wine is the correct measure.
Taxis: After your night out, you can take a Powys County Council licensed taxi home.
Share these examples of how the council helps make your nights out safe and enjoyable with your friends and family.
Supporting children during their school day
Have you ever considered the range of services we provide to support them during their school day? Here's just a few ways we support pupils like Emily.
School uniform: Emily receives a new school uniform funded by the School Essentials Grant ready to start the new term. This grant supports families from low incomes.
Schools: She arrives at one of the 91 Powys schools. 14 of which are brand new facilities offering Emily and her friends a great learning environment. Each day, over 15,000 children pass through the school gates in Powys per day, with an annual average cost of £5,864 per pupil.
Teaching staff: Emily is greeted by her teacher and ready to start the day. Emily's teacher is one of 1,020 across Powys.
Welsh Language: Emily is one of 2,760 pupils taught Welsh as a first language.
School meals: A nutritional school meal is served up for her lunch. This is just one of the 11,000 lunches we provide across Powys schools each day.
School transport: Emily is just one of over 5,500 children aged 4-16 who catches a free bus to and from school each day, with an average cost to us of £1,500 per pupil.
Hwb: The all-in-one learning platform: Emily arrives home and gets started on her homework. She has access to all her learning materials and homework online, and access to Microsoft Office apps like Word and PowerPoint
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A glimpse into our workforce
Did you know? We have around 3,000 staff working to deliver the services we provide, as well as all our staff working in our schools throughout Powys.
Ten years ago, we had a total of 6,500 staff, but the financial pressures have meant we now deliver services with less people.
84% of our staff are Powys residents, working to care for our elderly neighbours, maintaining the roads, supporting people at risk of homelessness and much more.
Only 2.3% of our staff are in senior roles. We pride ourselves in supporting people starting out in their career, having welcomed 50 apprentices in the last four years. Many are still studying, but 28 of them are now permanent members of staff.
We offer excellent learning and development opportunities to our staff, supporting over 70 staff to complete their social work degree since the 'grow your own' scheme launched in 2020.
Our staff, many of which will be your family members, friends and neighbours work extremely hard, so please treat with them respect and appreciate the work they do for you and your community.
Enabling you to receive the language of choice
Did you know? We translate over 3 million words into Welsh each year! In the past year, 36 members of staff have started learning Welsh to ensure you receive services in the language of your choice.
Providing safe and suitable placements for children and young people
We are facing significant financial pressures. The cost of many of the things we pay for has increased by a lot more than the funding we get from Welsh Government. It costs £14.3m to provide safe and suitable placements for our most vulnerable children and young people. This is £1.8m more than it was a year ago.
Support people to remain living at home
Do you know the difference our Social Workers make to the lives of children, adults, and families in Powys?
Chloe, a Social Worker who works with people 65+ and their carers often during times of crisis to help improve their lives. Chloe adds, "It's so rewarding when we support people to remain living at home when they didn't feel like it would be possible to at first". If you, a friend or family member needs information and advice for adult care and support visit ASSIST
Not Just High Vis
As part of #NationalCareerWeek we highlighted the wide range of services we provide and the diverse careers that make it all happen every day. Our hardworking staff are dedicated to delivering services across various careers, including:
- Librarian
- Civil Engineer
- Animal Health Officer
- Wellbeing Officer
- Homelessness Support Officer
Providing around 8500 hours of home care
We are currently providing around 8,500 hours of home care across Powys each month, supporting 580 people in their own homes.
The demand for our services continues to grow each year.
This time last year, we were supporting 460 people with 6,419 hours of care - we are caring for an extra 120 more people with an increase of over 2,000 hours.
Transporting you from A to B, every day!
Every day we support you and your community to get to and from the shops, work, school, and college in an eco-friendly way by reducing traffic on our roads.
Did you know? We transport around 1 million passengers annually on our public buses and 5,500 learners daily.