Advisory Council for the Social Domain
The Advisory Council for the Social Domain gives advice to the city executive and the city council on issues currently affecting the Social Domain of the City of Leeuwarden.
What does an advisory council do?
- It helps residents to be self-reliant and take responsibility for themselves, taking into account vulnerable groups/individuals.
- It advises on the participation of various groups in society based on what they are able to do.
- It works to improve the health of all residents and reduce socio-economic health disparities.
- The advisory council is independent and can raise all kinds of important and interesting issues for discussion on its own initiative and put them on the local agenda.
Advisory Council composition
The Council consists of 15 members, including an independent chairperson, a secretary and a treasurer.
More information?
Go to the website of the Advisory Council for the Social Domain.
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What does an advisory council do?
- It helps residents to be self-reliant and take responsibility for themselves, taking into account vulnerable groups/individuals.
- It advises on the participation of various groups in society based on what they are able to do.
- It works to improve the health of all residents and reduce socio-economic health disparities.
- The advisory council is independent and can raise all kinds of important and interesting issues for discussion on its own initiative and put them on the local agenda.
Advisory Council composition
The Council consists of 15 members, including an independent chairperson, a secretary and a treasurer.
More information?
Go to the website of the Advisory Council for the Social Domain.