Category: Blog
The new Combined Authority O&S Order: a quick rundown
After what seems like a very long wait, Government has now published a draft of the Order which sets out more detail for combined authorities on the form of their scrutiny arrangements. The Order will probably complete its passage through Parliament in January, but will not come into effect until 8th May 2017.
Our new report on devolution governance
Last week, we published our latest piece of research on devolution governance: “Governance and devolution: charting the way“. Despite the uncertainty around the direction of the devolution agenda itself, areas around England are working hard to have robust systems for decision-making and accountability in place by May 2017, when a number of them will have […]
Winter is coming
With winter comes emergencies and floods. Last year, we published a detailed blogpost setting out some ideas for practitioners – this post is just intended as a gentle reminder, now we’re heading into the season when this kind of thing now happens with alarming regularity – starting with the first winter storm of the season […]
Sustainability and transformation (STP) plans checklist
The NHS Clinical Commissioners jointly with CfGS have developed a Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STP) checklist. It is designed for the clinical commissioning group (CCG) lay members, provider non-executive directors (NEDs), councillors, local Healthwatch organisations, the voluntary sector and other key community partners. The publications provides a series of questions that can be asked locally and […]
Setting the standard for accessible information
NHS England has produced a briefing about the Standard for Accessible Information which CfGS is circulating via its newsletter and networks. The Accessible Information Standard was published in July 2015, following approval as a new ‘information standard’ for the NHS and adult social care system. The Standard directs and defines a specific, consistent approach to […]
Role of councillors report
The Councillors Commission, launched by the Local Government Research Unit in partnership with the De Montfort University and the Municipal Journal, has produced an interim report on the role of councillors based on the 20 round tables and 147 written submissions. The report identifies the constant themes with which councillors are continually engaging, such as […]
Let’s not forget about social care
With media attention so often focussed on NHS services, social care doesn’t always get the coverage it deserves. With councils’ social care budgets under pressure and with continuing financial deficits in the acute health sector, the capacity for local health and care systems to meet people’s needs in an integrated way is under strain. It […]
Submit your entry to the Excellence in Governance and Scrutiny MJ Award
CfGS is sponsoring the Excellence in Governance and Scrutiny category at the MJ Awards in 2017. The MJ Awards The Excellence in Governance and Scrutiny MJ Award is an opportunity to have your work recognised nationally. Since they were launched in 2004 to recognise and promote the hard work and […]
Have your say about proposed changes to local congenital heart disease services
In July 2015, the NHS England Board agreed on new standards and service specifications for congenital heart disease services and developed a three tier model with split levels of treatment options and responsibilities. The model divides all centres into the following: Specialist Surgical Centres (Level 1) that provide the most highly specialised diagnostics and care […]
Survey on devolution governance
The Centre for Governance and Scrutiny wants to understand the views of local politicians, council employees and other local people about the process of devolution currently underway in England. In particular, we want to understand people’s views of governance. That means the way that decisions are made and by whom under devolution, and how those […]