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CONSULTATIONS

 

 We would really appreciate it if you could spare some time to respond to consultations we are currently running. All have significant implications for how we carry out our role of protecting the public.

 

 Response from Croydon Healthwatch Pathfinder to the Consultation on Allocation Options for distribution of additional funding to local.

To see the full response to the Consultation on Allocation Options for distribution of additional funding to local authorities for: Local Healthwatch, NHS Complaints Advocacy, PCT Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards, click on link below.

Consultation Response from Croydon Shadow Healthwatch LINK

 CQC launch consultation on how they regulate

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has announced a consultation on changes to the way it regulates. The CQC has said that services will be inspected more often, with most social care services, independent healthcare services, NHS acute hospitals and NHS ambulance trusts being inspected at least once a year. Inspections will also be more targeted and where providers are found not to be meeting their legal requirements, swift action will follow.

Following its annual review of the work of the CQC, the House of Commons Health Select Committee concluded that there had been a distortion of the work of the regulator from its core function of inspection "towards the essentially administrative task of registration." The committee found the primary cause of this distortion had been "the unrealistic statutory obligations imposed on the CQC."

The CQC has stated that it is seeking to simplify and strengthen its regulatory model to reflect a focus on monitoring and inspecting.

Croydon Healthwatch Pathfinder will comment on proposed changes to the CQC’s judgment framework and enforcement policy. If you would like to contribute to our response please click on links below where you will find the full consultation documents. Send your responses to localvoices@croydonlink.org.uk or post them to (Use Freepost Address).

Judgement Framework and enforcement policy consultation

Quick Guide Judgement Framework and enforcement policy consultation

Judgement Framework and enforcement policy consultation easy to read

Judgement Framework and enforcement policy consultation feedback form

Question sheet Judgement Framework and enforcement policy easy to read

 

Developing the new NHS Provider Licence: A Framework Document

This document marks the start of an initial engagement process to involve our stakeholders in developing our thinking on a key element of our proposed future role. The proposals for this role are set out in the Health and Social Care Bill which is currently being debated by Parliament.

Our main duty will be to protect and promote the interests of patients and service users and I am personally committed to making sure that this drives everything that we do.

If the Bill is approved by Parliament, we will need to license providers of NHS services relatively quickly - by October 2012 for foundation trusts and April 2013 for other providers, based on current timetables. We would conduct a statutory consultation on the proposals for our provider licence once the Bill becomes law.

However, to maximise the opportunity for all our stakeholders to contribute to our thinking, this framework document starts an initial engagement process. Our aim is to share our early working proposals for your scrutiny and review, publishing documents that outline our proposed approach. We will listen to your responses and use them to inform our development work. There is no intention to anticipate or pre-empt Parliament’s role and authority in relation to the Bill. In fact, we hope that this document might contribute to a better understanding of the implications as it is debated.

Licensing providers would be integral both to Monitor’s proposed new role, and to its existing role as independent regulator of NHS foundation trusts. The licence would be the mechanism which  enables Monitor to undertake its main functions as set out in the Bill, including:

Licensing providers would be integral both to Monitor’s proposed new role, and to its existing role as independent regulator of NHS foundation trusts. The licence would be the mechanism which  enables Monitor to undertake its main functions as set out in the Bill, including:

·         regulating prices;

·         enabling integration and protecting against anti-competitive behaviour;

·         supporting service continuity; and

·         continuing our current regulation of NHS foundation trust for a transitional period

There is more information on our proposed role here on the Monitor website.

 

 

 

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Up and Coming CONSULTATIONS Minimize

St Georges Healthcare

Response from Croydon Shadow Healthwatch to the Consultation on Allocation Options for Distribution of additional funding to local:

  • CQC launch consultation on how they regulate
  • Specialist palliative Care Measures for the Manual for Cancer Services
  • Young People and HIV in South West London
  • Developing the new NHS Provider Licence
  • Croydon Council Transport in Adult Social Care Consultation Questionaire
  • Smoothing the way - Developing local Healthwatch through lessons learnt from local involvement Network
  • Croydons Children with SEN Travel Assistance Policy
  • Care Quality Commision
  • Healthwatch England Membership Consultation
  • Improving Neurorehabilitation services in services in Southwest London Public Consultation
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Health & Wellbeing Consultation

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Health & Wellbeing Board

There is currently a consultation taking place on the membership of the Health & Wellbeing Board. Deadline to respond is 1st March.

For more information

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Young People and HIV in South West London Minimize

THT are currently conducting some research in SWL to ensure that HIV prevention services are meeting the needs of young people. We would be very grateful if you would help us in getting as many opinions as possible from young people in south west London or directing any young people you work with to fill out our survery monkey form at:

 http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/youngpeoplequestionnaire

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Smoothing he way - Developing local Healthwatch through lessons learnt from local involvement Network Minimize
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IMPROVING NEUROREHABILITATION SERVICES IN SERVICES IN SOUTHWEST LONDON PUBLIC CONSULTATION Minimize

We met with a number of groups during the consultation and received 167 formal responses from staff, patients, patient representative groups, health partners and local stakeholders, with a lot of support for our proposals to relocate services based at the Wolfson Neurorehabilitation Centre. The feedback we have received has reinforced our view that these changes are very important for improving the health of our patients.

Issues about the transfer of services and the impact on other services based at St George’s and Queen Mary’s Hospitals prompted some very important questions that we have considered in changing some of our original proposals.

You can read the independent report on the consultation and recommended next steps on our website at http://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/contactconsultation.asp

 

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Is Healthwatch Up To The Job? Building Empowering Alliances in Health and Social Care Minimize
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London Link Minimize

London LINk Reps

The London LINK Reps represent the London Local Involvement Networks to the Department of Health's Health watch Team. They are Nicholas Kennedy (City of London LINk) and Jeremy Ambache (Wandsworth LINk), supported by Nim Johnson (camden Link). Nick and Jeremy are two of ten reps tasked with representing LINKs accross England to the Department of Health and the Healthwatch Programme Board.

For further information please click here.

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Croydon Health Services NHS Trust Quality Quality Account 2011-2012 Minimize

Dear Colleague

Please find attached the Croydon Health Services, Quality Accounts for 2011/12. The purpose of the account is to enable the Trust to be transparent and accountable for the quality of the services it provides, and to allow some comparison with other NHS Trust and Foundation Trusts. The annual quality account highlights achievements over the past yaer and sets the priorities for 2012-2013.

CUH are currently consulting on the contents of thier accounts and to this end Croydon Healthwatch Pathfinder are compiling its response and are contacting members asking for your input to this process. To do this, we are hosting a public meeting which will allow you to put questions to the author of the Quality Accounts, Dominic Conlin, Director of Strategy and Communication for CUH.

Quality Account 2011-12 pdf

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