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Integrated Care Partnership

Meeting: 06/07/2022 - People Scrutiny Committee (Item 103)

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Referred direct by Cabinet

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Committee considered Minute 68 of the meeting of the Cabinet held on 1 July 2022, which had been referred directly to the Committee for scrutiny, together with a report of the Executive Director (Adults and Communities) setting out the reforms to NHS structures and the establishment of integrated care systems in accordance with the new Health and Care Act 2022.

 

Resolved:

 

That the following decisions and recommendations of the Cabinet be noted:

 

“1. That Southend City Council makes arrangements to become a member of a new statutory joint committee (to be known as an Integrated Care Partnerships, or ICPs) between NHS integrated care boards and Essex County Council and Thurrock Council, the relevant upper tier authorities in the areas affecting Mid and South Essex (covering Basildon, Braintree, Brentwood, Castle Point, Chelmsford, Maldon and Rochford plus the unitary authorities of Southend and Thurrock).

 

2. That the terms of reference for the joint committee as appended to the submitted report be approved and that authority be delegated to the Monitoring Officer, in consultation with the Leader, to agree on behalf of Southend City Council any final amendments to the constitution/terms of reference of the joint committee.

 

3. That the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Leader, will:

 

(i) Nominate representative(s) to sit on the new NHS Integrated Care Board and will work with other authorities to agree joint nominations where possible; and

 

(ii) Agree and confirm who will be the statutory nominee of Southend City Council on the Integrated Care Partnership; and

 

4. That the Executive Director (Adult and Communities), in consultation with the relevant Cabinet Member, be authorised to update, amend, transfer or replace existing section 75 arrangements between the Council and Essex clinical commissioning groups to the new NHS integrated care boards.

 

Recommended:

 

5. That the Southend Health and Wellbeing Board update and refresh its membership to reflect changes to NHS organisations and structures.”

 

Note: This is an Executive function, save that Recommendation 5 is a Council function

Cabinet Member: Councillor K Mitchell

 


Meeting: 01/07/2022 - Cabinet (Item 68)

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Report of Executive Director (Adults and Communities)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Cabinet received a report of the Executive Director (Adults and Communities) setting out the reforms to NHS structures and the establishment of integrated care systems in accordance with the new Health and Care Act 2022.

 

Resolved:

 

1. That Southend City Council makes arrangements to become a member of a new statutory joint committee (to be known as an Integrated Care Partnerships, or ICPs) between NHS integrated care boards and Essex County Council and Thurrock Council, the relevant upper tier authorities in the areas affecting Mid and South Essex (covering Basildon, Braintree, Brentwood, Castle Point, Chelmsford, Maldon and Rochford plus the unitary authorities of Southend and Thurrock).

 

2. That the terms of reference for the joint committee as appended to the submitted report be approved and that authority be delegated to the Monitoring Officer, in consultation with the Leader, to agree on behalf of Southend City Council any final amendments to the constitution/terms of reference of the joint committee.

 

3. That the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Leader, will:

 

(i) Nominate representative(s) to sit on the new NHS Integrated Care Board and will work with other authorities to agree joint nominations where possible; and

 

(ii) Agree and confirm who will be the statutory nominee of Southend City Council on the Integrated Care Partnership; and

 

4. That the Executive Director (Adult and Communities), in consultation with the relevant Cabinet Member, be authorised to update, amend, transfer or replace existing section 75 arrangements between the Council and Essex clinical commissioning groups to the new NHS integrated care boards.

 

Recommended:

 

5. That the Southend Health and Wellbeing Board update and refresh its membership to reflect changes to NHS organisations and structures.

 

Reasons for Decisions

 

The Council has little choice following the abolition of CCGs but to participate in ICPs and ICBs.  Both are public bodies carrying out public functions, meaning that they must have robust decision-making processes and therefore need to agree their terms of reference.

 

Other Options

 

None

 

Note: Resolutions 1-4 above are an Executive function. Recommendation 5 is a Council function

Referred direct to People Scrutiny Committee for consideration

Cabinet Member: Cllr Mitchell


 

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