Councillor Anna Wright
Cabinet Member for Better Homes and Homelessness Prevention
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Positions, Voting Record & Activity Summary
Anna Wright's extensive council service, spanning from 2018 to 2026, reveals a consistent dedication to public service with a pronounced and evolving focus on health, wellbeing, and social care, particularly in her most recent years of involvement.
Recent Activity and Evolving Focus (2025-2026):
In the most recent years, Anna Wright's engagement has been heavily concentrated on the Health, Wellbeing, and Adult Social Care portfolio. In 2025, she served as Cabinet Member, demonstrating significant influence and leadership. Her work was characterized by a strong emphasis on preventative health, notably through the Healthy Weight Acceleration Plan, and a commitment to addressing the social determinants of health. She was instrumental in shaping Camden's response to national health consultations and celebrated the 'outstanding' CQC rating for Adult Social Care. Wright championed strategic programs like the Raise Camden Strategic Programme and the Camden All-Age Autism Strategy, consistently highlighting co-production and partnership working. Her approach was holistic, recognizing the interconnectedness of factors like poverty, inequality, and social isolation. She chaired the Health and Wellbeing Board and actively participated in decision-making, advocating for health equity and robust safeguarding.
Her activity in 2026 was more limited, primarily involving her attendance as a Labour party Councillor Observer at the Kentish Town District Management Committee meeting on January 7th. No specific statements or actions were documented during this engagement, suggesting a transition or reduced direct involvement in that particular forum.
Key Themes and Priorities Across Her Service:
Across her council service, several key themes and priorities have been consistently evident:
- Health, Wellbeing, and Adult Social Care: This has been the dominant focus, especially from 2022 onwards, escalating to a Cabinet Member role in later years. Her work has consistently aimed at improving services, promoting public health, and addressing health inequalities.
- Social Determinants of Health and Social Value: Wright has repeatedly emphasized the importance of factors beyond direct healthcare, such as poverty, inequality, and social isolation, in shaping health outcomes. She has advocated for incorporating social value into policy development.
- Co-production and Partnership Working: A recurring theme is the belief in involving service users and collaborating with various organizations (NHS, community groups) to develop and deliver effective services.
- Safeguarding and Prevention: Wright has consistently highlighted the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals and promoting preventative measures and early intervention across different service areas.
- Children's Services (Earlier Years): In earlier years, particularly in 2019, a significant focus was on children's services, including interventions to reduce children entering care, addressing child poverty, and supporting school improvement.
Evolution of Focus:
Anna Wright's focus has demonstrably evolved, with a clear deepening and specialization in health, wellbeing, and adult social care in her more recent years. While she engaged with a broader range of committees and issues in earlier years (e.g., Planning Committee, Children's Services), her leadership and significant contributions in the 2020s have been overwhelmingly concentrated on the health and social care portfolio. This suggests a strategic prioritization and a growing expertise in these critical areas.
Most Significant Contributions (Recent Years):
Her most significant contributions in recent years include:
- Leadership as Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing, and Adult Social Care (2025): Championing preventative health, influencing national policy responses, and overseeing the achievement of an 'outstanding' rating for Adult Social Care.
- Development of Strategic Programmes (2025): Instrumental in the creation and implementation of the Raise Camden Strategic Programme and the Camden All-Age Autism Strategy.
- Advocacy for a Holistic Health Approach (2025): Consistently promoting the interconnectedness of social factors with health outcomes.
-
Whole Council Approach
for Disabled Adults (2022): Authoring a report to tackle structural inequalities and advocating for partnership grant funding. - Championing
Parks for Health
(2022): Actively promoting initiatives for public wellbeing.
Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:
Throughout her tenure, Anna Wright has shown a consistent interest in ensuring that policies and services are developed with a strong ethical foundation, emphasizing fairness, equity, and the well-being of residents. Her commitment to participatory democracy and listening to the voices of service users (co-production) has been a steady thread. Even in her earlier involvement with the Planning Committee, she demonstrated a commitment to impartiality and decision-making based on policy. Her engagement with the Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) in 2018 also points to a broader interest in community and educational matters.
In summary, Anna Wright's council service is marked by a dedicated progression, culminating in a highly influential and impactful role in shaping health, wellbeing, and adult social care in Camden. While her early years saw broader engagement, her recent activity highlights a deep commitment and strategic leadership in these vital public service areas.
Yearly Activity Timeline
In 2026, Anna Wright's recorded activity was limited to attending the Kentish Town District Management Committee meeting on January 7th in her capacity as a Labour party Councillor Observer. No specific statements or actions were documented for her during this engagement.
Monthly Activity in 2026
During January 2026, Anna Wright attended the Kentish Town District Management Committee meeting on January 7th as a Labour party Councillor Observer. No specific statements or actions were recorded for her during this meeting.
Meetings in January 2026
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
198 meetings · Page 1 of 40
Planning Committee - Thursday, 20 August 2026 - 7.00 pm
Planning Committee - Thursday, 30 July 2026 - 7.00 pm
Planning Committee - Monday, 20th July, 2026 7.00 pm
Decisions from Meetings
106 decisions · Page 1 of 22
Proposal for a Borough-Wide Public Spaces Protection Order to Promote Responsible Consumption of Alcohol (IPO/2026/09)
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 - 7.00 pm - June 09, 2026
The Camden Cabinet approved the introduction of a borough-wide Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to promote responsible alcohol consumption, effective from 6th July 2026 for three years. The decision also agreed to a fixed penalty notice of £100, discounted to £60 if paid within 14 days. Authority was delegated to the Director of Recreation and Public Safety to implement the order, finalise signage, and handle any variations, extensions, or discharges.
Recommendations Approved
Procurement Strategy for Dockless Bike Hire Services in Camden (IPO/2026/03)
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 - 7.00 pm - June 09, 2026
The Director of Partnerships, Participation and Communications agreed to allocate We Make Camden Project Fund grants to 17 organisations for 2026/2027 and 2027/2028. This decision was made on 13/04/2026 and involves a total of £542,788.
Recommendations Approved
Apologies
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 - 7.00 pm - June 09, 2026
The Leader of the Council approved appointments to the Cabinet and other posts, and delegations by the Leader on 20/05/2026. This included appointing Councillor Patricia Callaghan as Deputy Leader and Councillor Adam Harrison as Second Deputy Leader. The decision also confirmed the Cabinet Portfolios and their respective members.
The Cabinet Member for Best Start for Children and Families approved a waiver for a 10-month contract extension for the Young People's Pathway Mixed Assessment/Progress Service with a maximum value of £418,920 on 5 June 2026. This extension allows officers to stabilise accommodation and support for young people while a new procurement approach is agreed.
The Cabinet Member for Best Start for Children and Families approved a variation to the Section 75 Partnership Agreement for Health Visiting with Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust for 33 months, costing £576,950, on 5 June 2026. This variation includes the Best Start Family Service infant feeding support service to increase breastfeeding rates.
The Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden will approve the procurement strategy for a five-year tree planting contract valued at £2,957,685. This contract will cover the planting and maintenance of new trees and aims to ensure high-quality service delivery with opportunities for social value.
Recommendations Approved
Deputations
From: Cabinet - Tuesday, 9 June 2026 - 7.00 pm - June 09, 2026
Camden Cabinet approved recommendations on 09/06/2026. There were no deputations.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 198
- Average per month
- 2.0
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
- 106