Graeme Henderson - Councillor for Wandsworth ( Roehampton)

Councillor Graeme Henderson

 Labour  Roehampton  Cabinet Member for Health

Email: cllr.g.henderson@wandsworth.gov.uk

Council: Wandsworth

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Executive Council (Member) Safer Neighbourhood Board (Cabinet Member) Health and Wellbeing Board (Chair) General Purposes Committee (Member) Cabinet (Member)

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

48 meetings · Page 6 of 10

Council

Agenda

The council approved the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Budget and Rent Setting 2025/26 and a number of amendments to the Council's Standing Orders, following the walkout of all Conservative Councillors after the refusal of a motion to bring forward a debate on the possible closure of Bradstow School. The council also noted a number of supplementary items.

February 05, 2025
General Purposes Committee

Agenda

The committee noted the Democracy Review Progress Report and agreed to two amendments to the Council's Standing Orders. The first amendment limits Councillors to asking just the first supplementary question after their original question in Council meetings, and the second amendment removes Councillors' ability to 'call-in' planning decisions for further scrutiny by the full Council.

February 04, 2025
Executive

Agenda

The meeting agreed the council's budget for 2025-2026, noted updates on a number of the council's regeneration schemes and housing policies, and approved funding for community groups through the Wandsworth Grant Fund. The council also agreed to proceed with the introduction of a landlord licensing scheme in parts of the borough.

February 03, 2025
Council

Agenda

The Council voted to note a report about an increase to Councillor allowances for information and approved a motion celebrating the Council's success in supporting social workers. The Council also voted against motions to exempt or compensate charities for the rise in Employer National Insurance Contributions, and to condemn the Council for failing to take action to end the protest on Riverside Walk in Nine Elms. The Council voted to accept a Conservative amendment to a Labour motion on compassion at Christmas.

December 11, 2024
Safer Neighbourhood Board

Agenda

The meeting of Wandsworth Council's Safer Neighbourhood Board on December 10th 2024 was scheduled to include a discussion of the Board's work over the previous months, as well as updates on crime statistics and policing initiatives in the borough. The Board was also scheduled to receive reports on several topics related to community safety, including stop and search, custody, and ward panel activities.

December 10, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

58 decisions · Page 1 of 12

Pharmacy Application Guidance (Paper No. 25-316)

From: Wandsworth Council - September 25, 2025

...to streamline the process for responding to changes in pharmaceutical provision, the Board agreed to the Pharmacy Application Guidance, including decision-making flowcharts, and will receive quarterly reports on major changes.

Recommendations Approved

Better Care Fund Quarter 1 Update 2025-26 (Paper No. 25-315)

From: Wandsworth Council - September 25, 2025

...to note the year-to-date Better Care Fund spend and outputs/activity for reported schemes in 2025-26, as well as the outcomes and impacts of the fund on independence, admission avoidance, and hospital discharge, as demonstrated by the Better Care Fund metrics.

Recommendations Approved

Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy: Age Well Update (Paper No. 25-313)

From: Wandsworth Council - September 25, 2025

...the Health and Wellbeing Board noted the delivery outputs of the Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy: Age Well update, which focuses on falls, dementia, and social isolation, and approved the recommendations outlined in Paper No. 25-313.

Recommendations Approved

Better Care Fund End of Year Report 2024-25 (Paper No. 25-314)

From: Wandsworth Council - September 25, 2025

...the Better Care Fund End of Year Report 2024-25 was noted, including the BCF spend, outputs, activity, outcomes, and impacts on hospital discharge, as well as successes and challenges in implementing the BCF.

Recommendations Approved

Work Programme (Paper No. 25-317)

From: Wandsworth Council - September 25, 2025

...to note the Health and Wellbeing Board Work Programme, a live document outlining planned meetings, seminars, and anticipated reports, subject to change based on the Board's evolving requirements.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 48

Average per Month: 2.4

Decisions Recorded: 58