Core Membership Sample Clauses
The Core Membership clause defines the essential group of individuals or entities that constitute the primary members of an organization, association, or agreement. It typically outlines the criteria for inclusion, such as specific roles, qualifications, or contributions required to be considered part of the core group. This clause ensures clarity regarding who holds fundamental rights and responsibilities within the organization, thereby preventing disputes over membership status and maintaining organizational integrity.
Core Membership. 3.1 This group membership will include: - CCGs Representatives; and - NHS England specialised commissioning and wider team
3.2 CCGs to agree representation by geography.
Core Membership. Core Members will have access to Draft Specifications under development and are authorized to provide comments and input to specifications under development. Core Members will have access to all releases of Final Specifications in accordance with the terms of the Intellectual Property Rights Policy without additional fee. Core Members are authorized to designate a representative to be a member of a Working Group. Core Members shall have such other rights as the Board of Directors may from time to time approve.
Core Membership. Director of People & OD Deputy Director of People & OD Other members of the Executive Team as appropriate Staff Side Chair(s) Other Trade Union Representatives as needed The purpose of this forum is to enable open discussion of key employment policies with a view to ensuring these are up to date and reflect best practice and the Trust’s Values.
Core Membership. The following members currently comprise the core membership of the Board as referred to in paragraph 0 of the Board’s Terms of Reference (ToR). TBA TBA ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇
Core Membership. (all meetings)
6.1 The Membership of the HSCE is as follows: Director of Social Care, Northamptonshire County Council (NCC) Assistant Director Quality & Contracting Adult Social Care, NCC Assistant Director for Partnerships Director of Public Health Assistant Director Integrated Wellbeing Services Chief Executive, Accountable Officer, Nene CCG Chief Executive, Accountable Officer, Corby CCG Deputy Chief Executive/Director of Strategy & Primary Care, Nene CCG Clinical Executive Director for Community Providers and Joint Commissioning Nene CCG Director of Commissioning and Planning, Corby CCG Head of Joint Commissioning, Nene/Corby CCGs Nominated representative from Finance Sub Group NCC Cabinet members, Vice Chairs of the Health and Wellbeing Board, NCC Children and Young People representatives and Cambridgeshire & Peterborough CCG representatives will be invited to attend on a monthly basis for formal meetings with regard to S75 Agreements (including Better Care Fund) governance.
Core Membership. Core Members are the primary partners of the Centre. They actively support and participate in the Centre’s initiatives and events, contributing significantly to the development and implementation of quality improvement projects and/or education. Core Members receive the highest level of benefit from the Centre.
Core Membership. The Hull and North Lincolnshire haematology MDT treats patients with acute leukaemias and other myeloid disorders and patients with lymphoid and plasma cell malignancies. The current core membership of the MDT includes: 3 haemato-oncologists managing acute leukaemias and myeloid disorders in ▇▇▇▇. 3 haemato-oncologists managing lymphoproliferative and plasma cell disorders in ▇▇▇▇. 2 haemato-oncologists managing myeloid and lymphoid disorders in Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, one in each site of Grimsby and Scunthorpe. 1 clinical oncologist with an interest in managing haematological disorders in ▇▇▇▇. 1 haemato-pathologist based in the Haematology Malignancy Diagnostic Service (HMDS) in Leeds Teaching Hospitals. Clinical Nurse Specialists, at least one from ▇▇▇▇ and one from NLAG. Palliative care specialist, ▇▇▇▇. 2 consultant radiologists. 1 MDT coordinator/support.
