Decision to provide Agenda for Change pay increases to the Healthy Child Programme for 2023/24

October 20, 2023 Strategic Director for Corporate Strategy, Commissioning and Public Health (Officer) Approved View on council website
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Purpose

In 2018, the NHS Staff Council agreed to reform the
NHS Pay Structure over a three year period covering April 2018
– March 2021. Between the period April 2018 and March 2020,
public health service providers that are commissioned by Local
Authorities have been able to seek remuneration in relation to the
additional Agenda for Change pay costs directly from the Department
of Health and Social Care.
 
The Public Health ring-fenced grant for 2020/2021,
included an adjustment to cover the estimated additional Agenda for
Change pay costs of eligible staff working in organisations
commissioned by Local Authorities to deliver public health
services.
 
The
announcement in March 2023, of the Public Health Grant allocations
to Local Authorities for 2023/24 will continue to be subject to
conditions. The terms of the Public Health Grant allocation for
2023/24 from the Department of Health and Social Care informed the
grant is required to cover all pay pressures for 2023/24, including
the impact of NHS pay settlements. Funding previously allocated to
reflect the additional costs to local authorities of the 2018 NHS
pay settlement is now fully baselined as part of the Grant.
Arrangements were put in place by NHS England to help manage the
in-year impact of additional NHS pay costs in 2022/23, on a
non-recurrent basis. The expectation is that ongoing funding for
this pressure will be managed through local authority commissioning
streams.
 
NHS Staff
Council voted to accept the pay offer on 2 March 2023 made by the
Government in mid-March. The NHS has asked the Government to
implement the pay offer as soon as possible, with the expectation
that staff will see both the lump sum and the new 2023/24 pay rates
in the June salaries.
 
Under the NHS pay deal announced in March 2023, Agenda for
Change staff will also receive a non-consolidated award of 2% of an
individual’s salary for 2022 to 2023. This was not factored
in by NHS England for the in- year impact of the pay award in
2022/23. 
 

Content

Approval for the annual contract amount for the
Integrated 0-19 Healthy Child Programme - to be increased by
£125,00 in relation to the 2023/2024 NHS salary uplift
(Agenda for Change).
 

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date20 Oct 2023