Examples of Edinburgh Area in a sentence
The Parties will support the IJB in ensuring that the consultation process associated with the preparation of each Strategic Plan for the Edinburgh Area includes other integration authorities likely to be affected by the Strategic Plan.
The Integration Joint Board is the only forum where health and social care functions for the Edinburgh Area are governed by members of both NHS Lothian and CEC.
The Parties shall ensure that their respective standing orders, schemes of delegation and other governance documents are amended (if and in so far as required) to reflect the IJB’s powers and remit, and its place as a common decision-making body within the framework for delivery of health and social care within the Edinburgh Area.
The Parties will expect the IJB to develop more integrated arrangements in the Edinburgh Area to complement the existing clinical and care governance arrangements.
The IJB is the only forum where health and social care functions for the Edinburgh Area are governed by members of both NHS Lothian and CEC.
The Glasgow North Area and the Glasgow South Area combined shall form the West region; the Edinburgh Area and the Scottish Borders Area combined shall form the East region; and the Midlands Area and the North Area combined shall form the Caledonia region.
The Parties will expect the IJB to develop more integrated arrangements in the Edinburgh Area to complement the existing clinical and care governance arrangements and bring this together in an integrated and cohesive way with care governance.
Essential Edinburgh Area of Focus: Edinburgh city centre core retail area (north of Princes Street) Princes Street, Rose Street and George Street BID Organisation Structure: Private Company Limited by Guarantee Board Members: 11 of which 7 are levy payers Operating Period: 5 Years from 1st July 2008 to 30th June 2013 Vision: To ensure that Edinburgh city centre excels as a place to work, a place to do business, a place to shop, and a place to visit.
The Edinburgh Area Retail Needs Study (EARNS) 2005 indicated that the city centre needed an additional 52,000 m2 of additional (net) floorspace, as well as an improved quality offer and size of space, to attract and retain quality retailers.
With employer participation secured from the outset, training has been delivered through Edinburgh’s Telford College and a local training provider, with North Edinburgh Area Renewal, The Pilton Partnership and Moving On providing a welcome local perspective on regeneration, urban renewal, community involvement and ‘back-to-work’ support.