The
Panels will conduct enquiries and investigations, in relation to
those functions of the Council (and
other matters of local interest), referred to them in the Annual
Work Plan and any additional issues referred by the Overview and
Scrutiny Management Committee.
The work
of the Panels will be undertaken in accordance with the
requirements of the
Council’s Constitution including the Overview and
Scrutiny
Procedure Rules and any Overview and Scrutiny protocols.
- The
Panels be empowered to establish ad hoc Working Groups
from
within its membership,
to undertake project and policy development work,
to meet the
objectives and targets of its annual Work Plan.
- The
Panels may review and scrutinise relevant public bodies
and
partners in
the Borough, including the Council’s contribution and
relationship with them and, where necessary, request them to
address overview and scrutiny and local people about their
activities and performance or particular decisions, initiatives or
projects.
PANEL/COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE
FOR HEALTH OVERVIEW &
SCRUTINY
This Panel or
Committee is a Sub-Committee of the Council constituted
under Sections 101 and 102 of the Local Government Act
1972
The generic
Terms of Reference for Overview & Scrutiny Standing
Panels/OSMC apply
to the Overview and Scrutiny Panel/Committeeresponsible for Health Overview and Scrutiny.
In addition, because the Council has delegated powers
under relevant legislation to the Health Scrutiny Panel, the
following Terms of Reference will also apply to this
Panel.
- To
review and scrutinise any matter relating to the planning,
provision
and
operation of health services in the local regions.
2.To make reports and recommendations to the
relevant NHS body or
health service provider, the OSMC, the Executive and
the Council on any matter reviewed or scrutinised using the
specific powers of Health Scrutiny.
To
require the attendance of an officer of a relevant NHS
body or health service provider to answer
questions and provide explanations about the planning, provision and operation of
health services in the
area and invite interested
parties and take account of relevant
information provided by the Local Health Watch organisation or
contractor when it refers
a matter to the authority.
To
require a NHS body or service provider to provide information
about
the
planning, commissioning, provision and operation of health services
in the Local Authority’s area subject to
exemptions outlined in the Health and Social Care Act
2012.
To
consider matters referred by a Local Health Watch or its
contractor.
To
require (under the Health and Social Care Act 2012) NHS bodies
or
relevant
health service provider to refer service development proposals
which involve substantial change or variation of their service to
theLocal Authority or if powers are delegated, the Health Overview
and Scrutiny Panel.
- Be
consulted by the Secretary of State and comment on howit uses
its
powers to
“call-in” proposals to make reconfigurations to local
health services by a relevant NHS body or health service
provider.