With the publication of the NHS Long Term Plan, an expected Social Care Green Paper and the drive towards integrated services through Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships and Integrated Care Systems, health and care continues to feature as one of the most high profile policy challenges we face as a country.
Tackling inequalities and improving population health are key to successfully keeping people healthy and living independently for as long as possible, as well as making sure that people can access effective treatment and support when they need it. Overview and scrutiny and other forms of local assurance have a vital role to play, providing democratic and other links between national policy makers, commissioners, providers and the communities they serve. As champions of local needs, councillors and others with an assurance role help to safeguard the quality and safety of health and social care as well as promoting actions on the wider determinants of health.
Following our successful events in 2017 and 2018, this national conference will explore current and future health policy and identify the key areas where health scrutiny and other forms of governance and assurance have a role to play in strategic planning, service delivery and ‘holding to account’. Expert speakers will help delegates consider the most important issues that they need to be considering in their areas and practical, interactive workshops will give opportunities to explore how overview and scrutiny and other forms of local assurance can tackle the challenges ahead.
Programme now available – click here to view.
Who should attend:
- Chairs and Vice-Chairs of health scrutiny committees and adult social care scrutiny committees
- Other councillors involved in health scrutiny and adult social care scrutiny
- Council officers supporting health scrutiny and adult social care scrutiny
- Health and wellbeing board chairs
- Executive councillors with a lead role for health and social care
- District councillors with a health portfolio or involved in health scrutiny
- Directors of Public Health and Directors of Adult Social Care
- Clinical Commissioning Group lay members
- NHS Trust non-executives
- NHS Foundation Trust non-executives and public governors
- NHS staff with a role to implement STPs and ICSs
Click here to book now – early bird price available until end of March