Strategic Commissioning Framework for Neighbourhood Health through Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs) in Cornwall

November 18, 2025 Committee in Common between Cornwall Health and Wellbeing Board and the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Partnership (Committee) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to note national guidance, recognise the expected draft national framework, continue local neighbourhood planning using the draft strategic commissioning framework, incorporate stakeholder feedback, prepare to update the framework after national publication, and develop a governance timeline for formal sign-off.

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Following consideration of the
above, it was moved by Councillor Marrington, seconded by K Evan
Hughes and by consensus it was
 
RESOLVED
that
 
1. 
The publication of the national Medium Term Planning
Framework and its statements that neighbourhood health plan
requirements would be set out in a forthcoming Neighbourhood Health
Framework intended to frame a 3 year neighbourhood health
intentions to be incorporated in NHS, Local Authority and Public
Health plans be noted.
2. 
A draft model neighbourhood framework and a national
neighbourhood health planning framework were expected in November
2025 and that these would define the goals, scope and priority
actions for neighbourhood health and outlined how the NHS and the
local authorities should plan jointly be recognised.
3. 
Local neighbourhood planning continue at pace and be
developed using the draft strategic commissioning framework as the
basis for engagement with partners.
4. 
Feedback from Cornwall Council colleagues, VCSE and
other stakeholders be incorporated once received. The intention was
that Cornwall Council would be a joint signatory to the final
framework.  Their initial response has
been positive and formal comments would guide
refinements.
5. 
Preparation to update the strategic commissioning
framework after publication of the national model neighbourhood and
planning frameworks, recognising that further iterations would be
required to reflect national guidance and a refreshed version
should be brought back to the Committee in Common once agreed with
partners.
6. 
To develop a governance timeline to enable formal
sign off of the Strategic Commissioning Framework within the
national timelines which aligns with both NHS and Council
(including the Council for the Isles of Scilly)
processes.  Such timeline to be
circulated urgently.
 

Supporting Documents

Strategic Commissioning Framework for Neighbourhood Health through Integrated Neighbourhood Teams I.pdf
Strategic Commissioning Framework for Neighbourhood Health through Integrated Neighbourhood Teams I.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date18 Nov 2025