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Who’s Who in Health & Social Care October 2016
Who’s Who in Health and Social Care A directory of key contacts in Yorkshire and Humber
Version 12. October 2016
Who’s Who in Health & Social Care October 2016 2
Contents
Introduction 3
Clinical Commissioning Groups in Yorkshire and the Humber 5
Commissioning Support Services 6
NHS England 7
Public Health England –Regional Offices and Care Quality Commission (CQC) 8
NHS England regional equalities Leads 9
Strategic Clinical Networks and Clinical Senates 10
Academic Health Science Networks 11
Local Healthwatch 12
Health and Wellbeing Boards 13
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA) 16
Health and Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committees 20
Directors of Public Health 23
Adult Social Care Contacts 24
Vanguards 26
More information 27
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Introduction The Health and Social Care Act of 2012 provided legislation for the biggest reforms in health and social care since the inception of the NHS. It laid out changes locally and nationally. It abolished NHS primary care trusts (PCTs) and Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) and established new commissioning systems. Clinical Commissioning Groups, made up of doctors, nurses and other professionals are now responsible for buying most health services locally with some services commissioned centrally by NHS England. Local councils have now taken on their new role in promoting public health. Health and Wellbeing Boards, established under the new Act have brought together local organisations to work in partnership and local Healthwatch provide a powerful voice for patients and local communities. At the national level, organisations also created in the new structures, including NHS England, Public Health England and Healthwatch England provide support, advice and guidance.
Care Quality Commission (CQC)
The independent regulator which checks whether hospitals, care homes, dental and general practices, and other care services in England provide people with safe, effective, and high-quality care. The CQC does this by setting standards, registering providers, and monitoring, inspecting, and regulating care services to make sure that they continue to meet the standards. The CQC also has an important role to play in involving the public and people who receive care in their work. Their website is www.cqc.org.uk
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) commission most of the hospital and community NHS services in the local areas for which they are responsible. Commissioning involves deciding what services are needed, and ensuring that they are provided. CCGs are overseen by NHS England, which retains responsibility for commissioning primary care services such as GP and dental services, as well as some specialised hospital services. All GP practices now belong to a CCG, but groups also include other health professionals, such as nurses and two independent members – one of whom must be a champion of patient and public involvement and the other will have a lead role in overseeing key governance issues such as audit, and conflicts of interest. CCGs will use the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy when drawing up their commissioning plans.
Commissioning Support Units Local and national commissioning support services (CSS) offer an efficient, locally-sensitive and customer-focused service to CCGs. CCGs will retain legal accountability and responsibility for meeting their statutory functions and their commissioning decisions cannot be delegated but the Commissioning Support Service will support CCGs in carrying out commissioning functions, like leading change and service redesign, as well as actual commissioning functions, such as procurement, contract negotiation and monitoring and information analysis.
Health Education England
Provides oversight and leadership for professional education and training.
Healthwatch England
Works to champion Healthwatch at a national level and support the local Health-watch network. Healthwatch England has the power to recommend that action is taken by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) when there are concerns about health and social care services.
Local Authorities Commissioning for Public Health
Local authorities are now responsible for public health commissioning and have appointed new Directors of Public Health (DPH). Local authorities are also responsi-ble for providing some public health services in conjunction with Public Health England. Overall local authorities now have a much greater role shaping services.
Local Healthwatch
New independent consumer champions who will represent the views of people who use services and also carers. Local Healthwatch organisations have a voting seat at Local Health and Wellbeing boards, provide an NHS complaints advocacy service and report concerns about the quality of healthcare to the Care Quality Commission and Healthwatch England.
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Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy Each Health and Wellbeing Board will be required to draw up a joint and high level Health and Wellbeing Strategy, informed by the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. It will set the overall strategic direction for Health and Wellbeing.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA) A collection of information that aims to identify the Health and Wellbeing needs of the local population in each local authority area. The information helps to inform decisions around public service provision. Health and Wellbeing Boards will use the JSNA to develop the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and set commissioning priorities.
Monitor Will have a core duty to protect and promote patients' interests. In the medium term this means continuing to assess NHS trusts for foundation trust status, and for ensuring that foundation trusts are financially viable and well-led, in terms of both quality and finances. In the future Monitor will license providers of NHS services in England and exercise functions in three areas: regulating prices, enabling integrated care and preventing anti-competitive behaviour, and supporting service continuity.
NHS England Improves patient outcomes by developing and managing an effective system of clinical commissioning groups. The Board will authorise clinical commissioning groups, allocate resources and commission certain services commissioning services that can only be provided efficiently and effectively at a national or a regional level. It will host clinical networks (to advise on single areas of care) and clinical senates (to provide clinical advise on commissioning plans).
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Will continue to provide independent advice and guidance and will extend its role to social care.
Public Health England Will be part of the Department of Health, responsible for leading action to promote the health of the population, working with local authorities and other partners. Public health and local authorities will jointly appoint Directors of Public Health (DsPH) who will be responsible for the health of their local populations.
Trust Development Agency (TDA) The NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA) is responsible for providing leadership and support to the non-Foundation Trust sector of NHS providers. This includes 99 NHS Trusts, providing around £30bn of NHS funded care each year. The TDA oversee the performance management of these NHS Trusts, ensuring they provide high quality sustainable services, and will provide guidance and support on their journey to achieving Foundation Trust status. The Trust Development Authority’s key functions include: monitoring the performance of NHS Trusts, and providing support to help them improve the quality and sustainability of their services; assurance of clinical quality, governance and risk in NHS Trusts; supporting the transition of NHS Trusts to Foundation Trust status and appointments to NHS Trusts of chairs and non-executive members and trustees for NHS Charities where the Secretary of State has a power to appoint.
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Clinical Commissioning Groups in Yorkshire and the Humber Clinical Commissioning Groups are groups of GPs that are responsible for designing and commissioning local health services. CCGs have to use the joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA) and joint health and wellbeing strategy when drawing up their commissioning plans.
CCG Name Chair Website Name Role Telephone Email
Leeds South and East CCG Philip Lewer http://www.leedssouthandeastccg.nhs.uk/ Dr Andrew Harris Accountable Officer 0113 84 31603 [email protected]
Leeds West CCG Dr Gordon Sinclair www.leedswestccg.nhs.uk Philomena Corri-gan
Chief Accountable Officer 0113 843 5470 [email protected]
Leeds North CCG Dr Jason Broch www.leedsnorthccg.nhs.uk/ Nigel Gray Chief Officer 0113 84 32900 [email protected]
Bradford Districts CCG Dr Andy Withers www.bradforddistrictsccg.nhs.uk Helen Hirst Chief Officer 01274 237290 [email protected]
Bradford City CCG Dr Akram Khan www.bradfordcityccg.nhs.uk Helen Hirst Chief Officer 01274 237290 [email protected]
Airedale, Wharfedale & Craven CCG Dr Colin Renwick www.airedalewharfedalecravenccg.nhs.uk/ Helen Hirst Chief Officer 01274 237705 [email protected]
Calderdale CCG Dr Alan Brook http://www.calderdaleccg.nhs.uk/ Dr Matt Walsh Chief Officer 01422 307400 [email protected]
Greater Huddersfield CCG Dr Steve Ollerton www.greaterhuddersfieldccg.nhs.uk Carol McKenna Chief Officer 01484 464000 [email protected]
North Kirklees CCG Dr David Kelly www.kirklees.nhs.uk/nhs-north-kirklees-ccg/home/ Mr Pat Keane Chief Operating Officer 01924 04900 [email protected]
Wakefield CCG Dr Phillip Earnshaw http://www.wakefieldccg.nhs.uk/ Jo Webster Chief Officer 01924 213050 [email protected]
Hull CCG Dr Dan Roper http://www.hullpct.nhs.uk Emma Latimer Accountable Officer 01482 344700 [email protected]
East Riding of Yorkshire CCG Dr Gina Palumbo http://www.eastridingofyorkshire.nhs.uk/ Jane Hawkard Chief Officer 01482 672156 [email protected]
North East Lincs CCG Mark Webb www.northeastlincolnshireccg.nhs.uk Dr Peter Melton Clinical Chief Officer 0300 3000 740 [email protected]
North Lincolnshire CCG Dr Margaret Sanderson www.northlincolnshire.nhs.uk/ccg/ Liane Langdon Chief Officer 01652 251005 [email protected]
Harrogate & Rural District CCG Dr Alistair Ingram www.harrogateandruraldistrictccg.nhs.uk Amanda Bloor Chief Officer 01423 799300 [email protected].
Scarborough and Ryedale CCG Dr Phil Garnett http://www.scarboroughryedaleccg.nhs.uk/ Simon Cox Chief Officer 01723 343660 Simon Cox, Executive Assistant Julia Scoles ; [email protected]
Hambleton, Richmondshire and Whitby CCG
Dr Charles Parker www.hambletonrichmondshireandwhitbyccg.nhs.uk/ Janet Probert Chief Officer 01609 767600 [email protected]
Vale of York CCG Keith Ramsay www.valeofyorkccg.nhs.uk Phil Mettam Accountable Officer 01904 555780 [email protected]
Barnsley CCG Dr Nick Balac http://www.barnsleyccg.nhs.uk/ Lesley Smith Accountable Officer 01226 730000 [email protected]
Bassetlaw CCG Dr Andrew Perkins, In-terim Clinical Chair
http://www.bassetlawccg.nhs.uk/ Phil Mettam Chief Officer 01777 274400 [email protected]
Doncaster CCG David Crichton http://www.doncasterccg.nhs.uk/ Mrs Jackie Pederson
Accountable Officer 01302 566300 [email protected]
Rotherham CCG Dr Julie Kitlowski http://www.rotherhamccg.nhs.uk/ Chris Edwards Accountable Officer 01709 302000 [email protected]
Sheffield CCG Dr Tim Moorhead http://www.sheffieldccg.nhs.uk/ Maddy Ruff Accountable Officer 0114 305 1104 [email protected]
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Yorkshire and Humber Commissioning Support (YHCS) closed at the end of March 2016:http://yhcs.org.uk/. They are working closely with NHS England to ensure a well-managed transition, service continuity is maintained and any risks are effectively mitigated.
eMBED Kier (formerly Mouchel), a leading provider of services to the health sector, in a partnership with Dr Foster, BDO and Engine known as eMBED, has been chosen as the preferred bidder for the NHS England Lead Provider Framework (LPF) for the Yorkshire & Humber region. eMBED has been chosen to provide a range of services including business intelligence, ICT, HR and procurement and other support services by the region’s 23 Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) who are responsible for putting in place healthcare services to meet the needs of people across the Yorkshire & Humber region. Specifically the arrangement will give CCGs and other NHS commissioners and providers access to:
Business intelligence services (analysis of data and information to inform key commissioning and health decisions for patients)
IT services to GP practices and administrative offices
Corporate governance and public/ patient engagement support
HR and organisational development
Procurement services
Transformation/ service redesign.
Connect with us:
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eMBED_Health
Join us on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/embed-health-consortium
Visit our website: www.embedhealth.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Commissioning Support Services eMBED Health Consortium chosen for NHS England Lead Provider Framework (LPF) contract in Yorkshire & Humber.
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NHS England North Merran McRae CE Regional Lead [email protected] Anne Marie Lubanski Strategic Director for Adult Care and Housing DASS Regional Lead [email protected] Mark Edgell LGA Region Principal Advisor [email protected] Dr Mike Bewick England and Regional Medical Director - North [email protected] Dr Jonathan Slade Medical Director, Cumbria and the North East [email protected] Kerry Gardner Revalidation Programme Manager North [email protected]
NHS England North - Yorkshire & the Humber Unit 3 Alpha Court Monks Cross York N. Yorkshire YO32 9WN 0113 825 1910 Area Team Leads Moira Dumma Director of Commissioning Operations (Yorkshire & the Humber) 0113 8247511 [email protected] Jon Swift Director of Finance NHS England, North Region (Yorkshire & the Humber) 0113 8253472 [email protected] Medical Directors Dr David Black Medical Director (joint) North Region (Yorkshire and the Humber) and Deputy National Clinical Director Specialised Commissioning 0113 8253368 [email protected]
Dr Paul Twomey Medical Director (joint) North Region (Yorkshire and the Humber) 01138251895 [email protected] Locality Directors Brian Hughes Locality Director (West) 0113 8253355 [email protected] Julie Warren Locality Director (North) 0113 8241894 [email protected] Alison Knowles Locality Director (South Yorkshire & Bassetlaw) 0113 8250665 [email protected] Other positions Margaret Kitching NHS England Chief Nurse for the North of England 0113 8253432
NHS England NHS England Area Teams have functions around the development of Clinical Commissioning Groups, emergency planning, quality and safety and service configuration. All teams will commission GP and dental services as well as pharmacy and optical services while teams nationally will also be specialised com-missioning hubs. A small number will also directly commission prison health and military health services.
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Public Health England – Regional Offices Public Health England North Regional Office Blenheim House West One Duncombe Street Leeds LS1 4PL 0113 386 0400 Public Health England Centre – Yorkshire & Humber Blenheim House West One Duncombe Street Leeds LS1 4PL 0113 855 7359 South Yorkshire Public Health England Team Unit C
Meadow Court Hayland Street Off Amos Road Sheffield S9 1BY 0114 321 1177
Care Quality Commission (CQC)
CQC National Customer Service Centre: Citygate Gallowgate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA 03000 616 161 [email protected]
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NHS England regional equalities Leads
Name Area of Responsibility Base Email
Trish Pashley Senior Manager for Equality and Health Inequalities -
Policy, Planning and Service Design Regional Link London
NHS England, 6th Floor, Skipton House, 80 London Road, London SE1 6LH
Ranjit Senghera Senior Manager for Equality and Health Inequalities & Client manager for Midlands and East
NHS Midlands and East, St Chads, 213, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B16 9RG
Kate Milton Senior Manager for Equality and Health Inequalities – Workforce Regional Link South
Peninsula House, Kingsmill Road, Tamar View Industrial Estate, Saltash, Ply-mouth PL12 6LE
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Strategic Clinical Networks Strategic Clinical Networks (SCNs) are an integral part of the new NHS England structure. Their objectives are to support NHS England and local commissioners to deliver the improved quality of care as described in the NHS Outcomes Framework https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/256456/NHS_outcomes.pdf They have been created in 12 geographical areas and will function as the 12 arms of the single NHS England. One of these areas is Yorkshire and the Humber, which is hosted by the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Local Area Team. Yorkshire and the Humber Strategic Clinical Network and Clinical Senate Associate Director Ian Golton - 0113 825 3386 - [email protected] There are 4 Strategic Clinical Networks for Yorkshire and the Humber which encompass 10 disease areas:
Cancer
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD): Cardiac, Diabetes, Stroke and Renal
Maternity and Children
Mental health, Dementia and Neurological conditions The SCNs involve service users from all of these areas to ensure that patient and public voice is fed in to future service development and quality improvement. The SCNs have been established in areas of major healthcare challenge, where a whole-system, integrated approach is needed to achieve real improvements in quality and outcomes for patients. SCNs enable and support commissioners to reduce unwarranted variation in services and encourage innovation. Unlike the Senate, which is an entirely new body, Strategic Clinical Networks build on the success of previous networks that combined the experience of clinicians, patients, staff and providers to improve the way care was provided. Strategic Clinical Networks assist commissioners in ensuring best value for money in addition to improving the quality of care and outcomes for patients.
Clinical Senates
Clinical Senates bring together a range of health and social care professionals with patients to take an overview of health and healthcare for local populations. They provide a source of strategic, independent advice and leadership on how services should be designed to provide the best overall care and outcomes for patients. Clinical Senates have been described as “the conscience and guiding intelligence” of the new Health & Social Care arrangements. Clinical Senates span professions and include representatives of patients, volunteers and other groups. They work closely with Strategic Clinical Networks, Academic Health Science Networks, Local Education and Training Boards and research networks to give advice based on local priorities and support to commissioners to bring improvements in quality. Importantly, Senates are independent. The Senate Council has 20-25 members and an Assembly of around 200 people. Yorkshire and Humber Clinical Senate Manager: Joanne Poole - [email protected]
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Academic Health Science Networks Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) present a unique opportunity to align education, clinical research, informatics, innovation, training and education and health-care delivery. Their goal is to improve patient and population health outcomes by translating research into practice, and developing and implementing integrated health care services. They support knowledge exchange networks to build alliances across internal and external networks and actively share best practice, and provide for rapid evaluation and early adoption of new innovations. The core objectives for Academic Health Science Networks are: Focus on the needs of patients and local populations: support and work in partnership with commissioners and public health bodies to identify and address unmet
medical needs, whilst promoting health equality and best practice. Build a culture of partnership and collaboration: promote inclusivity, partnership and collaboration to consider and address local, regional and national priorities. Speed up adoption of innovation into practice to improve clinical outcomes and patient experience - support the identification and more rapid spread of research
and innovation at pace and scale to improve patient care and local population health. Create wealth through co-development, testing, evaluation and early adoption and spread of new products and services
Yorkshire and Humber Academic Health Science Network Unit 12, Navigation Court Calder Park Wakefield WF2 7BJ 01924 664506 http://www.yhahsn.org.uk/ [email protected] Andrew Riley Managing Director Dawn Lawson Chief Operating Director
Richard Stubbs Commercial Director Will Pope Chairman
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Local Healthwatch There are fifteen Local Healthwatch bodies in Yorkshire & the Humber. Each will be an independently constituted organisation and launched on 1st April 2013. For further information about Local Healthwatch in your area visit the Healthwatch England website at www.healthwatch.co.uk
Local Authority or Unitary Authority
Organisation Type Main LHW contract Contact Name Website Telephone Email
North Yorkshire Healthwatch North Yorkshire North Bank Forum Jason Stamp Acting Chief Officer
http://www.healthwatchnorthyorkshire.co.uk/
01904 621631 [email protected]
York Healthwatch York York CVS Siân Balsom Manager
http://www.healthwatchyork.co.uk/contact/ 01904 621133 [email protected]
Bradford Healthwatch Bradford and District
Keighley and Ilkley Voluntary and Community Action (Trading name KIVCA)
Andrew Jones Manager
www.healthwatchbradford.co.uk 01535 665 258 [email protected]
Barnsley Healthwatch Barnsley Voluntary Action Barnsley Carrianne Stones Manager
www.healthwatchbarnsley.co.uk 01226 320106 [email protected]
Leeds Healthwatch Leeds Community Interest Company
Leeds City Council Tanya Matilainen Chief Executive
www.healthwatchleeds.co.uk 0113 898 0035 [email protected]
East Riding Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire
Meeting New Horizons CIC Linsay Cunningham Delivery Manager
www.healthwatcheastridingofyorkshire.co.uk 01482 665684 [email protected]
Doncaster Healthwatch Doncaster Healthwatch Doncaster CIC Andrew Goodall Chief Operating Officer
www.healthwatchdoncaster.org.uk 01302 965450 or Freephone 0808 801 0391
Calderdale Healthwatch Calderdale Healthwatch Kirklees Helen Wright Direc-tor
www.healthwatchcalderdale.co.uk 01422 399433 [email protected]
North Lincolnshire
Healthwatch North Lincolnshire Hull CVS/Meeting New Horizons Kirsten Spark Delivery Manager
www.healthwatchnorthlincolnshire.co.uk 01724 844986 [email protected]
North East Lincolnshire
Healthwatch North East Lincolnshire
North Bank Forum Paul Glazebrook Partnership Co-ordinator
www.healthwatchnortheastlinclonshire.co.uk 01472 361459 [email protected]
Sheffield Healthwatch Sheffield
Consortia led by Voluntary Action Sheffield (VAS) and including Community Legal Advice Services South Yorkshire (CLASSY), Sheffield Wellbeing Consortium and Advocacy services Ltd.
Carrie McKenzie Manager (Policy and Engagement Lead)
www.healthwatchsheffield.co.uk 0114 253 6690 [email protected]
Rotherham Healthwatch Rotherham Rotherham Healthwatch Ltd Tony Clabby CEO www.healthwatchrotherham.org.uk 01709 717130 [email protected]
Kirklees Healthwatch Kirklees Healthwatch Kirklees Rory Deighton Director
www.healthwatchkirklees.co.uk 01924 450379 [email protected]
Wakefield Healthwatch Wakefield
Healthwatch Wakefield Limited (including Wakefield Citizens Advice for advice and informa-tion, and Young Lives Consortium delivering a dedicated Young Healthwatch service)
Nichola Esmond Chief Executive Officer
www.healthwatchwakefield.co.uk 01924 787379 [email protected]
Hull Healthwatch Hull Hull CVS/Meeting New Horizons Gail Purcell Delivery Manager
www.healthwatchkingstonuponhull.co.uk 01482 324474 [email protected]
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Health and wellbeing board and website
Chair of Health and Wellbeing Board Name and contact details of LA officer
Healthwatch Rep Name and Organisation of VCS Rep
Barnsley Cllr Sir Stephen Houghton CBE, Leader of the Council, [email protected]
Richard Lynch, 01226 773 672 Adrian England, Chair , Healthwatch Barnsley
No VCS Rep
Bradford and Airedale Cllr Susan Hinchcliffe, Leader of the Council, [email protected]
Angela Hutton, Programme Manager, Health and Wellbeing 01274 437345, [email protected]
Javed Khan, [email protected], Healthwatch Bradford
Sam Keighley, sam@ carlislebusinesscentre.org.uk
Calderdale Chair: Cllr Tim Swift, Leader of the Council
Mike Lodge; [email protected]
Helen Wright, Director Healthwatch Calderdale
Jayne Leech, North Bank Forum
Doncaster Cllr Pat Knight Portfolio holder for Health and Adult Social Care
Louise Robson [email protected] 01302 734015
Steve Shaw, Chair Healthwatch Doncaster
Trevor Smith New Horizons Norma Wardman Doncaster CVS
East Riding of Yorkshire
Cllr Jonathan Owen, Deputy Leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, [email protected]
Gareth Naidoo, [email protected], 01482 393206, Senior Committee Manager
Linsay Cunningham, Delivery Manager, lcunningham@ health-watcheastridingofyorkshire.co.uk, 01482 665684
No VCS rep
Hull Website
Cllr Colin Inglis, Chair of Health and Wellbeing Board, [email protected]
Laura Scholes, Senior Democratic Services Officer, [email protected], 01482 615013
Jenny Jenkinson, Acting Chief Executive Officer Healthwatch Hull
No VCS rep
Health and Wellbeing Boards
Health and wellbeing boards have the role of joining up NHS and Local Authority decision making by brining together representative from local authorities, the NHS, patient and public representative, local Healthwatch to improve health and wellbeing in the local authority area. In some areas there is also a voluntary and community sector representative. Health and wellbeing boards in Yorkshire and Humber
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Kirklees Website
Cllr Viv Kendrick, Portfolio holder for Adults, Health & Activity to Improve Health, [email protected]
Phil Longworth, [email protected], Jenny Bryce-Chan [email protected] 01484 221000 – GENERAL COUNCIL NUMBER
Rory Deighton, Director, Healthwatch Kirklees
No VCS rep
Leeds Website
Cllr Rebecca Charlwood (Chair) Executive Member for Health, Wellbeing and Adults, Leeds City Council
[email protected] or 0113 3951073
Linn Phipps, Chair, Healthwatch Leeds, Tanya Matilainen Director, Healthwatch Leeds
Kerry Jackson Chief Executive, St Gemma's Hospice
North East Lincolnshire Cllr Jane Hyldon-King Claire Ward, [email protected], 01472 326121
Michael Bateson, Health-watch Chair North East Lincolnshire
Julie Rigby, Friendship at Home - Voluntary sector rep, Anne Hames - Community rep, Paula Grant, VANEL, (co-opted member)
North Lincolnshire Website
Cllr Baroness Liz Redfern; [email protected]
Democratic Services Team, Dean Gillon, [email protected] 01724 296 356
Julia Pollock, Chair, Healthwatch North Lincoln-shire
Alan Usher, Chief Executive, CAB Voluntary and Community Sector
North Yorkshire Cllr Clare Wood, Executive Member for Adult Social Care and Health, [email protected]
Wendy Balmain, Assistant Director for Integration, 01609 534788, [email protected]
Sir Michael Carlisle – Interim Chair, Healthwatch North York-shire
Alex Bird, Age UK North Yorkshire
Rotherham Cllr David Roche, [email protected]
Kate Green, [email protected], 01709 822789
Naveen Judah, Chair, Roth-erham Healthwatch Ltd
Janet Wheatley, Chief Executive, Voluntary Action Rotherham
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Sheffield Cllr Julie Dore
Co-Chair and Leader of the Council
Dr Tim Moorhead
Co-Chair and GP
0114 273 6815
Louisa Willloughby
Maggie Campbell
Chair
Healthwatch Sheffield
No VCS representatives
Wakefield Cllr Pat Garbutt
Cabinet Member for Adults and Health
Janet Wilson, Public Health Principal
01924 306413
Peter Loosemore
Chair
Healthwatch Wakefield
Paula Bee
Chair
Wakefield Assembly (Chief Officer of Age UK Wakefield District)
York Cllr Carol Runciman
01904 764356
Tracy Wallis
Tel: 01904 551714
Siân Balsom, Manager Healthwatch York
Luke Barnett
Chief Executive
York CVS
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Local Authority JSNA Lead Contact/Support Steering Committee Additional information
Barnsley Sharon Stoltz – Acting Director of Public Health (Interim) Executive
Not at the moment. Will have Healthwatch representation and VCS representation when reformed.
JHWS 2014-9: http://www.barnsleyccg.nhs.uk/CCG%20Downloads/CCG%20Documents/Plans%20and%20strategies/HWBSFINAL.pdf
Bradford
Shirley Brierley, Consultant in Public Health in Bradford Council shirley.brierley@ bradford.gvo.uk, 07582 103103
Public Health Information Analyst Team, Jonie.Dance@ bradford.gov.uk, Jonthan.Stansbie@ bradford.gov.uk
The JSNA can be found here: www.jsna.bradford.gov.uk/ The Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy is here: www.jsna.bradford.gov.uk/documents/home/Bradford%20and%20Airedale%20Joint%20Health%20and%20Wellbeing%20Strategy%202013.pdf
Calderdale Dean Wallace (Public Health Consultant), dean.wallace@ calderdale.gov.uk
Paula Holden, paula.holden@ calderdale.gov.uk or PH.Intelligence@ calderdale.gov.uk
JSNA stakeholder working group reporting to the Health and Wellbeing Board
www.calderdale.gov.uk/jsna JHWS 2012-22: http://www.calderdaleforward.org.uk/workspace/uploads/files/130327_joint-wellbeing-strateg-5152f00768583.pdf
Doncaster
Laurie Mott Head of Research, Evaluation and Intelligence (Strategy and performance)
01302 737083 info@ doncastertogether.org.uk Louise Robson 01302 734015 LouiseDMBC.Robson@ doncaster.gov.uk
HWB Steering group includes responsibilities for planning JSNA.
Chair : Dr Rupert Suckling, 01302 734010,
Healthwatch reps:
http://www.doncastertogether.org.uk/Doncaster_Data_Observatory/JSNA.asp
JHWS 2013-16: http://www.teamdoncaster.org.uk/Images/HW%26B%20Strategy_revised%20Feb2013_final_tcm33-109613.pdf
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA)
A collection of information that aims to identify the Health and Wellbeing needs of the local population in each local authority area. The information helps to inform deci-sions around public service provision. Health and Wellbeing Boards will use the JSNA to develop the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and set commissioning priorities.
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East Riding of Yorkshire
Dr Tim Allison – 01482 391551 [email protected]
East Riding Data Observatory Team 01482 391430 Shazia Ahmed Shazia.ahmed@ eastriding.gov.uk 01482 391566
Working Group: Yes (more of a forum) Chair: NA Healthwatch Rep: NA VCS Rep: NA
http://dataobs.eastriding.gov.uk/jsna/jsnahome
JHWS 2013-6: http://www2.eastriding.gov.uk/EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=176821
Hull
Tim Greene, Epidemiologist 01482 616 031 [email protected]
Sally Barlow, 01482 616 031
Steering group: Yes Chair: rotating chairs Healthwatch rep: None VCS rep: None
http://www.hullpublichealth.org/jsna.html JHWS 2014-20: http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/HOME/COUNCIL%20GOVERNMENT%20AND%20DEMOCRACY/ABOUT%20HULL%20CITY%20COUNCIL/COUNCIL%20POLICIES%20AND%20PLANS/HEALTH%20AND%20WELLBEING%20STRATEGY/HEALTHANDWELLBEINGSTRATEGY_2014-2020FINAL.PDF
Kirklees Rachel Spencer-Henshall, Director of Public Health
[email protected]; Helen Bewsher, 01484 221000
JSNA steering group with range of partners including Healthwatch Kirklees reporting to the Health and Wellbeing Board.
http://kjsa.kirklees.gov.uk/jsna, JHWS 2014-20 https://www.kirklees.gov.uk/beta/delivering-services/joint-health-and-wellbeing-strategy.aspx
Leeds Mariana Pexton Nat Ward Peter Roderick
Peter Roderick [email protected]
0712215183 Lisa Lennon – 0113 395 2727
Informal steering group to be formalised in Jan 2015 Informal VCS/Healthwatch involvement No official chairs No official representatives Strategic Lead: Nat Ward, SE CCG
http://observatory.leeds.gov.uk/
http://www.leeds.gov.uk/docs/JHWS_FINAL_webREV%20ZI.pdf JHWS 2013-5: http://www.leeds.gov.uk/docs/JHWS_FINAL_webREV%20ZI.pdf
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North East Lincolnshire
Chair and strategic lead Mr Geoffrey Barnes (Acting Director of Public Health) 01472 326621 Geoffrey.Barnes@ nelnics.gov.uk
Glyn Thompson 07768688900
Steering Group: Yes Chair/Strategic Lead: Geoffrey Barnes Healthwatch Rep: Paul Glazebrook VCS Rep: Voluntary Action North Lincolnshire
http://www.nelincsdata.net/IAS/JSNA
JHWS 2013-6: https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCEQFjAAahUKEwjy4qfVlY_HAhUCWxQKHQnAByA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nelincsdata.net%2FIAS%2Fresource%2Fview%3FresourceId%3D201&ei=NY3AVbL0D4K2UYmAn4AC&usg=AFQjCNGzgSrNrf6UO8az7AM3ov3fVOE7ig&bvm=bv.99261572,d.ZGU
North Lincolnshire
Stephen Pintus, Interim Director of Public Health, Stephen.pintus@ northlincs.gov.uk, 01724 298265
Chris Nield, Interim Public Health Consultant, 01724 298344, Louise Garrett, 01724298269, Louise.garnett@ northlincs.gov.uk
Strategic Assessment Steering Group
VCS Rep: Carol Phillips, Voluntary Action Lincolnshire
Healthwatch Rep: Kirsten Spark
Chair: Chris Nield
JHWS 2013-8: http://www.healthwatchnorthlincolnshire.co.uk/sites/default/files/health_and_wellbeing_strategy_2013_-_2018.pdf
North Yorkshire Clare Beard Consultant in Public Health
Claire Lawrence Health Improvement Officer claire.lawrence@ northyorks.gov.uk 01609 534223 Suresh Perisetla Senior Public Health Intelligence Specialist suresh.perisetla@ northyorks.gov.uk 01609 534869
JSNA Editorial Committee Chair: Janet Waggott Healthwatch Rep: David Ita VCS : Alex Bird, Age
http://www.nypartnerships.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=26753
JHWS 2013-8: http://www.northyorks.gov.uk/media/31370/Joint-Health-and-Wellbeing-Strategy/pdf/Joint_Health_and_Wellbeing_Strategy_-_Final.pdf
Rotherham Giles Ratcliffe, Consultant in Public Health, [email protected]
Miles Crompton, Policy and Partnership Officer, miles.crompton@ rotherham.gov.uk, 01709 822763
JSNA Core Operational Group, No VCS/Healthwatch Reps, Strategic Lead: Health and Well Being Board
http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/jsna/, JHWS 2012-5: http://moderngov.rotherham.gov.uk/mgConvert2PDF.aspx?ID=47279
Sheffield
Greg Fell (Director of Public Health)
Louise Brewins – Operational Lead, 0114 2057455, louise.brewins@ sheffield.gcsx.gov.uk
Healthwatch Rep: Judy Robin-son
https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/jsna, JHWS 2013-8: https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCkQFjABahUKEwj5udfzlo_HAhULthQKHVGAAsg&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sheffield.gov.uk%2Fdms%2Fscc%2Fmanagement%2Fcorporate-communications%2Fdocuments%2Fsocial-care-health%2Fhealth-wellbeing-board%2FSheffield-Joint-Health-and-Wellbeing-Strategy----Full-Version%2FSheffield%2520Joint%2520Health%2520and%2520Wellbeing%2520Strategy%2520-%2520%2520Full%2520Ver-sion.pdf&ei=gY7AVbn1F4vsUtGAisAM&usg=AFQjCNHFz9UoBCQyden0k7Nv0zwncJhf1Q&bvm=bv.99261572,d.ZGU
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Wakefield Dr Andrew Furber Support Officer Warren Holroyd 01924 302 089 [email protected]
No Steering group http://www.wakefieldjsna.co.uk/
JHWS 2013-6: http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/Documents/health-care-advice/public-health/health-wellbeing-strategy.pdf
York Nick Sinclair Pathways Officer 01904554353
Nick Sinclair Pathways Officer 01904554353
JSNA steering group as well as short-term ‘deep-dive steering groups’ like ‘Frail & Elderly’ steering group with their own VCS reps. Chair: Nick Sinclair Healthwatch rep: Sian Balsom VCS Rep: York CVS – Melanie McQueen Community Rep: George Wood
http://www.healthyork.org/
JHWS 2013-6: https://www.york.gov.uk/downloads/file/858/joint_health_and_wellbeing_strategy
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Health and Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committees Legislative requirement – no prescriptive structure or national standards that LA are obligated to adopt. Has to be comprised of councillors who are no on the cabinet or executive of the LA. They make recommendations to the Council’s executive and other local bodies regarding the area they cover e.g. here health and social care. Many scrutiny functions will have a process by which the recommendations are monitored to check on their implementations.
Local Authority Health lead Contact Additional information
Yorkshire & Humber Cllr Peter Gruen - Chair, Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Yorkshire & Humber)
Steven Courtney 0113 24 74707, [email protected]
http://democracy.leeds.gov.uk/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=793
Barnsley No Health Lead, Chair of general Scrutiny Meeting: Cllr Jeff Ennis
Anna Morley, [email protected], 01226 775794
http://barnsleymbc.moderngov.co.uk/mgListCommittees.aspx?bcr=1
Bradford Health and social care overview and scrutiny committee, Chair: Cllr Vanda Greenwood
Lead Officer, [email protected], 01274 432313
http://www.bradford.gov.uk/bmdc/government_politics_and_public_administration/scrutiny/health_overview_scrutiny_committee VCS Rep: Tim Pickles, Sue Crowe, Isobel Scarborough
Calderdale Adult Health and Social Care Scrutiny Panel, Chair : Cllr Marilyn Greenwood
Mike Lodge, Senior Scrutiny Support Officer, [email protected], 01422 393249
http://www.calderdale.gov.uk/council/councillors/democracy/scrutiny/panels/socialcare-panel.html
Doncaster
New post holder May Election 2016
Christine Rothwell, Scrutiny Officer, 01302 735682, [email protected]
http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/db/chamber/default.asp?Nav=Committee&CommitteeID=801
East Riding of Yorkshire Chair: Cllr Barbara Hall - Health, Care and Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Sub-Committee
Lead Officer - Gareth Naidoo, Senior Committee Manager Tel. 01482 393206, Email: gareth.naidoo@ eastriding.gov.uk
http://www2.eastriding.gov.uk/council/committees/overview-and-scrutiny-committees/health-care-and-wellbeing-sub-committee/
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Hull Health and Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Commission, Chair : Cllr Danny Brown
Lead Officer, Antony Spouse, [email protected], 01482 613 712, [email protected], 01482 300 300
http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=221,93231&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL and https://cmis.hullcc.gov.uk/cmis/Committees/OverviewandScrutiny/tabid/106/ctl/ViewCMIS_CommitteeDetails/mid/492/id/13/Default.aspx
Kirklees
Overview and Scrutiny Panel for Health and Social Care, Chair: Elizabeth Smaje
Lead Scrutiny Officer, Richard Dunne, 01484 221000 [email protected]
http://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=517
Leeds
Chair: Cllr Peter Gruen, Scrutiny Board (Adult Social Services, Public Health, NHS)
Support Officer, Steven Courtney, 0113 24 74707 [email protected]
http://democracy.leeds.gov.uk/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=1036
Healthwatch Rep: Dr John Beal
North East Lincolnshire
Cllr Dickerson, Chair, Health scrutiny panel
Contact Officer Beverly Stanton Tel: 01472 326285 [email protected]
http://www.nelincs.gov.uk/committees/committees.aspx?commid=67 Healthwatch Rep: not members of the panel VCS Rep: not members of the panel
North Lincolnshire
Health Scrutiny Panel Chair: Holly Mumby-Croft
Lead Officer, Dean Gillon, [email protected], 01724 296 356
http://webarchive.northlincs.gov.uk/councilanddemocracy/scrutiny/health-scrutiny-panel/
North Yorkshire Chair: Cllr Jim Clark, Scrutiny of Health Committee, Cllr Patrick Mulligan, Care and Independence overview & scru-tiny committee
Daniel Harry, [email protected], 01609 533531.
http://www.northyorks.gov.uk/article/23698/Scrutiny-of-health-committee
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Rotherham Health Select Commission Chair: Cllr Stuart Sansome
Scrutiny Team, 01709 822776; [email protected], Janet Spurling, [email protected], 01709 254421
http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/downloads/1031/scrutiny
Vcs: SPEAK Up
Sheffield Chair: Cllr Cate McDonald, Healthier Communities and Adult Social Care Scrutiny and Policy Development Committee
Alice Nicholson, Policy and Improvement Officer, [email protected], 0114 27 35065
http://sheffielddemocracy.moderngov.co.uk/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=137
Healthwatch Rep: Helen Rowe, Alice Riddell
Wakefield Chair: Cllr Mrs Betty Rhodes, Adult and Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee
scrutinycontact@ wakefield.gov.uk, 01924 305 957, Lead Officer, Andy Wood, [email protected], 01924 305 133
http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/about-the-council/access-to-information/overview-and-scrutiny/adults-and-health-committee#.U-3p3ONdV6k
York Chair: Cllr Paul Doughty Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee Director of Public Health -Sharon Stoltz
Support Officer, Judith Betts, 01904 551078 [email protected]
http://democracy.york.gov.uk/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=671
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Directors of Public Health
Local Authority Directors of Public Health
Barnsley Julia Burrows
Bradford Anita Parkin
Calderdale Paul Butcher
Doncaster Rupert Suckling
East Riding of Yorkshire Dr Tim Allison
Hull Julia Weldon
Kirklees Rachel Spencer-Henshall
Leeds Dr Ian Cameron
North East Lincolnshire Stephen Pintus
North Lincolnshire Frances Cunning
North Yorkshire Dr Lincoln Sargeant
Rotherham Teresa Roche
Sheffield Greg Fell
Wakefield Dr Andrew Furber
York Sharon Stoltz
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Adult Social Care Contacts
Barnsley Website: https://www2.barnsley.gov.uk/social-care-wellbeing-and-community-information/adult-social-care-services Telephone: 01226 775656 e-mail: [email protected] Bradford Website: http://www.bradford.gov.uk/bmdc/health_well-being_and_care/adult_care/ Telephone: 01274 435400 Adult Social Care Directory: https://online.bradford.gov.uk/ufs/ufsmain?ebz=1_1381219720565&ebf=1&ebp=30 Calderdale Website: http://www.calderdale.gov.uk/socialcare/social-services/index.html Telephone: 01422 393000 e-mail: [email protected] Doncaster Website: http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/sections/socialcareforadults/adviceandsupport/index.aspx Telephone: 01302 737391 e-mail: [email protected] East Riding Website: http://www2.eastriding.gov.uk/living/care-and-support-for-adults Telephone: 01482 393939 Kingston upon Hull Website: http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=221,52777&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Telephone: 01482 300 300
Kirklees Website: www.kirklees.gov.uk/careandsupport or www.kirklees.gov.uk/gatewaytocare for Gateway to Care Contacts Telephone: 01484 414933 e-mail: [email protected] Text: Text "Gateway" and your question to 07781482931 Leeds Website: http://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/Pages/Adult-Social-Care.aspx Telephone: 0113 222 4401 North East Lincolnshire Website: http://www.focusadultsocialwork.co.uk Telephone: 01472 256256 e-mail: [email protected] North Lincolnshire Website: http://www.northlincs.gov.uk/people-health-and-care/services-for-adults/ Telephone: 01724 297979 e-mail: [email protected] North Yorkshire Website: http://www.northyorks.gov.uk/adultssocialcare Telephone: 01609 534527 Online portal: https://onlineforms.northyorks.gov.uk/citizenportal/form.aspx?form=Contact_us Rotherham Website: http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/info/100010/health_and_social_care Telephone: 01709 822330 Connect to support portal: http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/info/200593/social_care_and_support/570/connect_to_support_-_get_information_and_advice
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Sheffield Website: https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/caresupport/adult.html Telephone: 0114 27 34567 Wakefield Website: http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/residents/health-care-and-advice/adults-and-older-people-services/social-care-direct Telephone: 0845 8 503 503 e-mail: [email protected] York Website: https://www.york.gov.uk/homepage/42/adult_social_care Telephone: 01904 555111 e-mail: [email protected] Connect to support portal: https://www.connecttosupport.org/s4s/WhereILive/Council?pageId=417 Association of Directors of Adult Social Services ADASS, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, is the voice of profes-sionals working in adult social care. Their website site contains information on pol-icy initiatives, press releases and consultation responses that constitute so much of the daily activity of the Association's members. Their website is http://www.adass.org.uk/ and Yorkshire & Humber branch pages can be viewed here. Skills for Care Skills for Care supports employers (organisations and people who 'directly' employ Personal Assistants) develop the knowledge and skills of nearly 1.56 million work-ers. They also support the sector to plan for the future using data from the National Minimum Data Set for Social Care To achieve their aims, they focus on the attitudes, values, skills and qualifications people need to undertake their roles. Their website is www.skillsforcare.org.uk
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Vanguards
In January the NHS invited individual organisations and partnerships, including those with the voluntary sector to apply to become ‘vanguard’ sites for the New Care Models Programme, one of the first steps towards delivering the Five Year Forward View and supporting improvement and integration of services. More than 260 individual organisations and health and social care partnerships expressed an interest in developing a model in one of the areas of care, with the aim of transforming how care is delivered locally. In March 2015 the first wave of 29 vanguard sites were chosen, followed by a further eight urgent and emergency care vanguards (July 2015) and 13 acute care collaborations vanguards (Sep 2015). Each vanguard site will take a lead on the development of one of the New Care Models which, according to NHS England will act as ‘the blue prints for the NHS moving forward and the inspiration to the rest of the health and care system’. More information can be found here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/ourwork/futurenhs/new-care-models/ Regional Vanguards Integrated primary and acute care systems – joining up GP, hospital, community and mental health services
Harrogate and Rural District Clinical Commissioning Group (8)
Multispecialty community providers – moving specialist care out of hospitals into the community Calderdale Health and Social Care Economy (10) West Wakefield Health and Wellbeing Ltd (14)
Enhanced health in care homes – offering older people better, joined up health, care and rehabilitation services
Connecting Care – Wakefield District (24) Airedale & Partners (29)
Urgent and emergency care – new approaches to improve the coordination of services and reduce pressure on A&E departments West Yorkshire Urgent Emergency Care Network(34)
Acute care collaboration vanguard sites Working Together Partnership (South Yorkshire, Mid Yorkshire, North Derbyshire) (50)
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More information White Papers Social Value Act 2012 - http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2012/3/enacted Care Act 2014 - http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2014/23/contents/enacted
Briefings Regional Voices has produced a number of useful briefings for the voluntary sector about NHS reform, which can be found at http://www.regionalvoices.org/resources These include: Health and Social Care Act 2012 - briefing Clinical Commissioning- A Guide for the Voluntary and Community Sector The VCS a Key Partner in Local Healthwatch Briefing on how the voluntary sector can influence health and wellbeing boards, the JSNA and the JHWS
Further reading Transforming our health care system: ten priorities for commissioners (King’s Fund) http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/articles/transforming-our-health-care-system-ten-priorities-commissioners Modernisation of health and care: news, information and conversations (Department of Health)
http://healthandcare.dh.gov.uk/ The VCS – implications of the proposed NHS reforms (King’s Fund)
http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/voluntary_sector.html ‘Never a better time to make integrated care happen’ Richard Humphries
http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/blog/2015/06/never-better-time-make-integrated-care-happen ‘How to make better use of evidence from the voluntary and community sector to improve health outcomes’ NHS Confederation http://www.nhsconfed.org/resources/2014/08/comparing-apples-with-oranges
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Regional Voices
Voluntary Action Calderdale t 01422 348777
w http://www.cvac.org.uk/what-we-do/speaking-out/regional-voices/
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