Participation and Engagement Sample Clauses

Participation and Engagement. 11.1 Consultation on the draft Integration Scheme was undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Act. This was the start of an ongoing dialogue; the Integration Scheme will establish the parameters of the future Strategic Plans of the Integration Joint Board. This final scheme has been amended in relation to consultation comments and technical drafting advice from the Scottish Government.
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Participation and Engagement. 9.1 During the development of the Integration Scheme, the Council and NHS Board agreed to consult jointly through the Shadow Integration Board and Strategic Planning Group structure, the membership of which comprises the prescribed consultees as set out in the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Prescribed Consultees)(Scotland) Regulations 2014 (SSI number 283). The means by which such consultation was undertaken was through email and members of the Shadow Integration Board were also consulted on the draft Scheme at one of their regular meetings. The arrangements included consultation with the other Councils within the NHS Board area.
Participation and Engagement. 9.1 A joint consultation took place on the integration scheme took place during December 2014. The stakeholders who were consulted in this joint consultation were: • Local communities / general public • Health professionals; GPs, management teams, clinical groups including Nursing Staff and Allied Health ProfessionalsSocial work and social care professionals • Users of health services • Carers of users of health care • Commercial providers of health care • Non-commercial providers of health care • Argyll and Bute Council employees • Staff side / Trades Unions • Users of social care • Carers of users of social care • Commercial providers of social care • Non-commercial providers of social care • Non-commercial providers of social housing • The Highland Council • Argyll and Bute Public Partnership Forums • Community / voluntary / Third Sector organisations • Community Councils • Argyll and Bute Council - local Councillors • Scottish Ambulance Service • NHS 24 • Scottish Health Council • Local MPs / MSPs • Dentists • Pharmacists • NHS Greater Glasgow & Xxxxx • Police Scotland • Scotland Fire & Rescue • Argyll and Bute Advice Network (ABAN) • Lomond & Argyll Advocacy Service • Citizens Advice Bureau / Patient Advice & Support Service (PASS) • Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnership
Participation and Engagement. Our key stakeholders for the review of the participation and engagement strategy will include: • individual members of the public, identified communities and protected characteristics providers/contractors of health and social groups (including marginalised groups, Black Asian and Minority Ethnic groups, non-English speakers, those who are non-IT organisations literate. • public, third and independent sector. • patients, service users, carers, their families and their representatives or advocates. • equality group representatives. • Fife Community Planning Partnership. • HSCP staff and linked professionals (for networks example GPs). • Fife Community Councils. • Professional networks. • Fife IJB Members.
Participation and Engagement. 12.1 The core value of the Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership is a person centred approach, ensuring compassion, respect, equality and fairness. Community and staff involvement and engagement remains crucial to planning and implementing effective service change and service development, as well as realising continuous improvement in quality, effectiveness and efficiency in service delivery and outcomes.
Participation and Engagement. 9.1 Consultation on the original Integration Scheme was undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the Act. This was the start of an ongoing dialogue recognising that there is ongoing engagement regarding the development of the Strategic Plan.
Participation and Engagement. 9.1 Consultation on this draft Integration Scheme has taken place as part of the Integration transitional arrangements during the year 2014/15, and in accordance with the requirements of the Act (consultation timetable referenced at Annex 4).
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Participation and Engagement. Insert the following New Clause: Grand-parenting/recognition of previous provisions
Participation and Engagement. 12.1 Given the predecessor community health and social care partnership that the Parties had established as a key element of and pro-active participant within local Community Planning Partnership arrangements, this Scheme has benefitted from a considerable amount of ongoing and positive engagement with a range of stakeholders over the period since the legislation was first announced; and benefited from the participation of local stakeholders who have experienced the realities of effective integration in practice.
Participation and Engagement. Consultation on this Integration Scheme was undertaken in accordance with the requirements of the 2014 Act. The stakeholders consulted in the development of this scheme were • All prescribed consultees • Staff of Parties. As well as the stakeholders described above the draft scheme was posted on the West Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership website to allow wider exposure and comment from the general public. Formal internal and external consultation was conducted between 15 January and 20 February 2015 for the initial scheme, and was conducted between 14th of March and 3rd of April 2022 for this revision of the scheme undertaken in 2021/22. All responses received during the consultation were reviewed and taken into consideration in the production of the final version of this scheme. A second draft was produced for approval by the Parties to submit to the Scottish Government. The Parties will enable the Board to develop a Participation and Engagement Strategy by providing appropriate resources and support as part of the professional, technical and administrative support services to be provided by them and reviewed annually as part of the budget process. The Participation and Engagement Strategy shall ensure significant engagement with, and participation by, members of the public, representative groups and other organisations in relation to decisions about the carrying out of delegated functions. The Parties will encourage the Board to access existing forums that the Parties have established, such as West Lothian Citizens’ Panel and other networks and stakeholder groups with an interest in health and social care. The strategy shall be developed alongside the Strategic Plan and will be presented for approval to the Board within one year of the establishment of the Board. The strategy will be subject to regular review by the Board.
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