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Plymouth Active Leisure

Plymouth Active Leisure

Who are Plymouth Active Leisure?

From the 1st of April 2022 Plymouth Active Leisure Ltd, a new Plymouth City Council-owned company, was set up to run the existing leisure facilities, within the city. These include Plymouth Life Centre, Brickfields Sports Centre, Plympton Swimming Pool and Gym, Mount Wise Outdoor Pools and Tinside Lido.

How does Delt Support Plymouth Active Leisure?

When Plymouth City Council decided to set up Plymouth Active Leisure and retain the commercial operations of city’s leisure centres; Delt were approached to provide the necessary IT Services across all leisure sites.

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service

Who are Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service?

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is responsible for ensuring that the communities of Somerset and Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay, are protected, and supported by an effective and efficient fire and rescue service.

 

How does Delt Support Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service?

Following an independent reviews, it was suggested that DSFRS implemented a phased move to a new model of service delivery that included a single HR and OD with greater emphasis on partnering, collaboration, culture, behaviour, and talent management with OD and HR Business Partnering at its very core.

To support this direction and HR transformation, Delt were engaged on an HR consultancy basis with work commencing in January 2021.

 

Case Studies

Our case studies outline some of the work involved in making amazing things happen;

South West Academic Health Science Network

South West Academic Health Science Network

Who are South West Academic Health Science Network?

The South West Academic Health Science Network  (South West AHSN) is one of 15 AHSNs set up by NHS England across the country in 2013. As an AHSN, they are uniquely placed to connect NHS and academic organisations, local authorities, the third sector and industry, using their position to drive the adoption and spread of innovative ideas and technologies across large populations.

 

How does Delt Support the South West Academic Health Science Network?

 

Case Studies

Our case studies outline some of the work involved in making amazing things happen;

NHS South West Central CSU

NHS South West Central CSU

Based in the south of England, SCW’s team of 1,300 skilled professionals provide expert support for over 80 NHS and non-NHS customers – nationally, regionally and locally; making a difference for 14 million people across an area of 15,600 square miles.  As a current delivery partner for 13 STPs SCW have been at the heart of emerging Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) and the increasing adoption of population health management approaches.

Torbay Council

Torbay Council

Torbay Council is the local authority of Torbay in Devon, England. It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. It provides a full range of local government services including Council Tax billing, libraries, social services, processing planning applications, waste collection and disposal, and it is a local education authority.

Hospiscare

Hospiscare

Hospiscare was formed in 1982 with two community nurses and the hospice was opened in 1992.  They are an Exeter based local, independent charity which provides high quality care and support to people with a progressive life-limiting illness and those close to them living in Exeter, East and Mid Devon.

Dartmoor Zoo

Dartmoor Zoo

Dartmoor Zoological Park is a very, very special place…

It came into being in 2006, when Benjamin Mee and his family came across Dartmoor Wildlife Park (locally known as Sparkwell Wildlife Park): a privately owned, dilapidated exotic animal collection with a poor reputation and in terrible financial difficulty. Rather than running a mile, the Mee family were struck by the fact that if the right purchaser couldn’t be found, property developers would move in, and the vast majority of the animals would be destroyed.

Lead by Benjamin, the family gathered all their resources, bought the zoo, saved the animals, and then began the year-long struggle to get the zoo ready to re-open which it finally did in July 2007 with new ideology, and under the new name of Dartmoor Zoological Park.

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