Membership and Quorum
The Committee shall be
politically balanced and comprise 10 councillors plus any coopted
members appointed by Full Council or the Committee.
The quorum shall be one third
of the Committee membership.
Purpose
To
review and scrutinise any matter relating to the planning,
provision and operation of health services in Newcastle upon Tyne,
ensuring it is effective, equitable, and responsive to the needs of
residents. In doing so the Committee will discharge the
council’s overview and scrutiny function in respect of the
following council functions and health functions in partner
organisations:
·
Public Health
·
Health services
·
Adult’s and Children’s Social
Care
·
Adult’s and children’s
wellbeing
·
Mental health services across all age
groups
·
Care and Support
·
Support for carers
·
The council’s statutory responsibilities under
The Local Authority (Public Health, Health and Wellbeing Boards and
Health Scrutiny) Regulations 2013.
·
Such other areas allocated by Full
Council
The
Chair, vice-Chair or another nominated deputy shall attend the
North East Joint Health Scrutiny
Committee and encourage involvement of Health Scrutiny Committee
members in joint regional health scrutiny work where needed. This
may include leadership of regional health scrutiny activities where
appropriate.
Terms of Reference
In
carrying out its functions the committee shall:
a.
Consider, or arrange for the consideration of, any decisions
(relevant to the Committee’s terms of reference), which are
“called in” for scrutiny in accordance with the
provisions of section 15 of the Overview and Scrutiny Procedure
Rules (Part 4E of the Newcastle Charter).
b.
Consider, or arrange for the consideration, of any matter referred
to it (relevant to the Committee’s terms of reference), by a
member of the Council in accordance with section 9FC of the Local
Government Act 2000 (Councillor Call for Action). The committee may
discharge this responsibility by referring the matter to an
appropriate sub-committee, standing or task and finish group for
consideration.
c.
Co-ordinate its own work programmes and consider any related
insight and guidance provided by the Scrutiny Governance Group.
d.
Make reports or recommendations to City Council, the Cabinet or
other committees or sub-committees or relevant partners or other
organisations.
e.
Conduct or commission research, subject to resources being
available.
f.
Consult with relevant individuals, groups, communities and
experts.
g.
Require members of the Cabinet and senior officers of the Council
(Head of Service and above) to attend to answer questions in
accordance with paragraph 13 of Part 4E of the Charter.
h.
Review and scrutinise the performance of other organisations and
public bodies relevant to its area of work, utilising where
necessary the powers conferred by section 9F (2) of the Local
Government Act 2000.
i.
Question and gather evidence from any person or organisation (with
their consent).
j.
Make appropriate use of any resources allocated to them to help it
carry out its functions.
k.
Appoint sub-committees, task and finish groups, and standing groups
to help it carry out the Council’s scrutiny functions
relevant to the committee’s terms of reference. The Scrutiny
Governance Group will be consulted about any such proposal and
their advice and guidance considered prior to formalising any
appointment.
l.
When creating these sub-committees and groups, the committee
shall:
·
Determine the remits, and nominate members to serve on any
sub-committee, standing or task and finish groups it appoints. Each
sub-committee, standing or task and finish group should include at
least one member of the original scrutiny committee amongst its
membership. The original scrutiny committee will normally appoint
at least the Chair of any such groups, who shall be drawn from the
membership of the original scrutiny committee.
·
Standing and task and finish groups shall normally be time limited,
and the original scrutiny committee should set timescales for them
to complete their work.
·
Ensure all sub-committees, standing and task and finish groups are
making progress and require them to report to the original scrutiny
committee on a regular basis, and at least quarterly.
m.
Task small groups or individual members to carry out work on its
behalf including areas related to its work programme (for example
making a site visit or interviewing witnesses), subject to all such
work being agreed by the committee in advance and to report back to
the committee at the appropriate time. These powers may be
delegated to sub-committees, standing or task and finish groups
in order to allow them to effectively
carry out the functions they are tasked with. The committee may
wish to reserve to itself the power to sign off any reports from
its sub-committees, standing and task and finish groups and to make
decisions about the use of resources.
n.
Resolve any disputes between the sub-committees, standing and/or
task and finish groups it appoints, in which event the decision of
the committee will be final. In respect of the above and in all
scrutiny matters, the committee shall consider the advice and
guidance of the Scrutiny Governance Group.