Adult Social Care Programme Board (ASCPB. The text of this section remains current however the Terms of Reference and membership of the ASCPB will be revised and agreed to ensure the ASCPB continues as an effective governance board within the developing system structures. The ASCPB remains the contract management Board for this Agreement. The ASCPB will drive ASC and improvement plans. Its Terms of Reference cover the following areas: To assist the development of the strategic direction of ASC services supporting the new context faced by the Council and Trust in terms of public sector reform, reducing public resources and potential devolution; To receive regular reports and review progress against transformation and cost improvement plans differentiating between those areas incorporated within the budget settlement and any cost pressures over and above this; To receive reports and review performance against indicators and outcomes included in the ASA providing and/or participating in regular benchmarking activities; To monitor action plans against any in-year areas of concern, raising awareness to a wider audience, as appropriate; To discuss and determine the impact of national directives translating requirements into commissioning decisions for further discussion and approval within the appropriate forums. This will include the initial list of service improvement areas planned for 2017-19 and onwards; To discuss and develop future ASAs; co- ordinate the production of the Local Account. To receive and review the progress of the Trust Wide Improvement Plans impacting on ASC To escalate issues of concern or delivery to the Contract Review meeting and the RSOG as appropriate The ASCPB governance framework is under review. In the interim the ASCPB will report and escalate issues which cannot be resolved within the ASCPB, to the Joint Executive Group; additionally the ASCPB reports to the Adults and Public Health Monitoring Group for oversight by elected Members.
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Samples: Annual Strategic Agreement, Annual Strategic Agreement, Annual Strategic Agreement
Adult Social Care Programme Board (ASCPB. The text of this section remains current however the Terms of Reference and membership of the ASCPB will be revised and agreed to ensure the ASCPB continues as an effective governance board within the developing system structures. The ASCPB remains the contract management Board for this Agreement. The ASCPB will drive ASC and improvement plans. Its Terms of Reference cover the following areas: • To assist the development of the strategic direction of ASC services supporting the new context faced by the Council and Trust in terms of public sector reform, reducing public resources and potential devolution; • To receive regular reports and review progress against transformation and cost improvement plans differentiating between those areas incorporated within the budget settlement and any cost pressures over and above this; • To receive reports and review performance against indicators and outcomes included in the ASA providing and/or participating in regular benchmarking activities; • To monitor action plans against any in-year areas of concern, raising awareness to a wider audience, as appropriate; • To discuss and determine the impact of national directives translating requirements into commissioning decisions for further discussion and approval within the appropriate forums. This will include the initial list of service improvement areas planned for 2017-19 and onwards; • To discuss and develop future ASAs; co- ordinate the production of the Local Account. • To receive and review the progress of the Trust Wide Improvement Plans impacting on ASC • To escalate issues of concern or delivery to the Contract Review meeting and the RSOG as appropriate The ASCPB governance framework is under review. In the interim the ASCPB will report and escalate issues which cannot be resolved within the ASCPB, to the Joint Executive Group; additionally the ASCPB reports to the Adults and Public Health Monitoring Group for oversight by elected Members.
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Samples: Annual Strategic Agreement, Annual Strategic Agreement