Remit
Portfolio(s)
Directorate
Service
Areas
Cabinet Member for
Health & Social Care
Adult Services &
Health
Adult Social Work
(incl. Direct Care and Business Delivery, Provider &
Commissioned Care)
Adult
Safeguarding
Hospital &
Localities
Adult Learning
Disabilities & Mental Health
Adult Social
Services transport and travel
Health & Public
Health (incl. health partnerships, health inequalities & Health
Control Unit at Heathrow)
Health integration /
Voluntary Sector
Residents
Services
The Council’s
Domestic Abuse services and support
(cross-cutting)
Services to asylum
seekers
STATUTORY
COMMITTEE
Statutory Healthy Scrutiny
This Committee will also undertake the powers of health scrutiny conferred by
the Local Authority (Public Health, Health and Wellbeing Boards and
Health Scrutiny) Regulations 2013. It will:
Work
closely with the Health & Wellbeing Board & Local
HealthWatch in respect of reviewing and
scrutinising local health priorities and
inequalities.
Respond to
any relevant NHS consultations.
Duty of partners to attend and provide
information
The Local Authority (Public Health, Health and
Wellbeing Boards and Health Scrutiny) Regulations 2013, imposes
duties on ‘responsible persons’ to provide a local
authority with such information about the planning, provision and
operation of health services in the area
of the authority as it may reasonably require to discharge its health scrutiny functions through
the Health & Social Care Select
Committee. All relevant NHS bodies and health service providers
(including GP practices and other primary care providers and any
private, independent or third sector
providers delivering services under arrangements made by clinical
commissioning groups, NHS England or the local authority) have a
duty to provide such information. Additionally, Members and
employees of a relevant NHS body or relevant health service
provider have a duty to attend before a local authority when
required by it (provided reasonable notice has been given) to
answer questions the local authority believes are necessary to
carry out its health scrutiny functions. Further guidance is
available from the Department of Health on information requests and
attendance of individuals at meetings considering health
scrutiny.