Common use of Support for Strategic Plan Clause in Contracts

Support for Strategic Plan. 4.2.1 Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board is required under section 29 of the Act to prepare a strategic plan. All Health and Social Care Partnerships’ primary responsibility is the achievement of the national health and wellbeing outcomes through the delivery of the principles of integration. A critical element in discharging this responsibility is the production and delivery of a Strategic Plan. 4.2.2 The NHS Board will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its service and for those provided by other Health Boards. 4.2.3 The Council will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its services and for those provided by other councils. 4.2.4 The Parties agree to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that other Integration Joint Boards and any other relevant Integration Authority will share the necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use by service users within the area of their Integration Authority. 4.2.5 The Parties shall ensure that their Officers acting jointly will consider the Strategic Plans of the other Integration Joint Boards or Authorities to ensure that they do not prevent the Parties and Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board from carrying out their functions appropriately and in accordance with the Integration Planning and Delivery Principles, and to ensure they contribute to achieving the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes. The Integration Authorities that are most likely to be affected by the Strategic Plan are: • West Dumbarton Integration Joint Board • Inverclyde and Renfrew and East Renfrew Integration Joint Boards share a common acute provider of services (NHS Great Glasgow and Xxxxx) 4.2.6 The Parties shall advise Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board where they intend to change service provision of non- Integrated Services that will have a resultant impact on the Strategic Plan. 4.2.7 The NHS Highland Board will consult with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board to ensure that any overarching Strategic Plan for Acute Services and any plan setting out the capacity and resource levels required for non- delegated budgets for such Acute Services is appropriately co-ordinated with the delivery of Services across the NHS Highland area. The parties shall ensure that a group including the Chief Operating Officer, NHS Highland and Chief Officer of Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board will meet regularly to discuss such issues.

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Samples: Integration Scheme, Integration Scheme

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Support for Strategic Plan. 4.2.1 Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board is required under section 29 of the Act to prepare a strategic plan. All Health and Social Care Partnerships’ primary responsibility is the achievement of the national health and wellbeing outcomes through the delivery of the principles of integration. A critical element in discharging this responsibility is the production and delivery of a Strategic Plan. 4.2.2 The NHS Board will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its service and for those provided by other Health Boards. 4.2.3 The Council will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its services and for those provided by other councils. 4.2.4 The Parties agree to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that other Integration Joint Boards and any other relevant Integration Authority will share the necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use by service users within the area of their Integration Authority. 4.2.5 The Parties shall ensure that their Officers acting jointly will consider the Strategic Plans of the other Integration Joint Boards or Authorities to ensure that they do not prevent the Parties and Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board from carrying out their functions appropriately and in accordance with the Integration Planning and Delivery Principles, and to ensure they contribute to achieving the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes. The Integration Authorities that are most likely to be affected by the Strategic Plan are: • West Dumbarton Integration Joint Board • Inverclyde and Renfrew and East Renfrew Integration Joint Boards share a common acute provider of services (NHS Great Glasgow and Xxxxx) 4.2.6 The Parties shall advise Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board where they intend to change service provision of non- Integrated Services that will have a resultant impact on the Strategic Plan. 4.2.7 The NHS Highland Board will consult with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board to ensure that any overarching Strategic Plan for Acute Services and any plan setting out the capacity and resource levels required for non- delegated budgets for such Acute Services is appropriately co-ordinated with the delivery of Services across the NHS Highland area. The parties shall ensure that a group including the Chief Operating Officer, NHS Highland and Chief Officer of Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board will meet regularly to discuss such issues.

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Samples: Integration Scheme, Integration Scheme

Support for Strategic Plan. 4.2.1 Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board The IJB is required under section 29 of the Act to prepare a strategic plan. All Health and Social Care Partnerships’ primary responsibility is the achievement of the national health and wellbeing outcomes through the delivery of the principles of integration. A critical element in discharging this responsibility is the production and delivery of a Strategic Plan. 4.2.2 The NHS Board will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB necessary activity and financial data for Servicesservices, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its service and for those provided by other Health Boards. 4.2.3 The Council will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB necessary activity and financial data for services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its services and for those provided by other councils. 4.2.4 The Parties agree to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that other Integration Joint Boards and any other relevant Integration Authority will share the necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use by service users within the area of their Integration Authority. 4.2.5 The Parties shall ensure that their Officers acting jointly will consider the Strategic Plans of the other Integration Joint Boards or Authorities to ensure that they do not prevent the Parties and Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB from carrying out their functions appropriately and in accordance with the Integration Planning and Delivery Principles, and to ensure they contribute to achieving the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes. The Integration Authorities that are most likely to be affected by the Strategic Plan are: • West Dumbarton Integration Joint Board • Inverclyde and Renfrew and East Renfrew Integration Joint Boards share a common acute provider of services (NHS Great Glasgow and XxxxxClyde) 4.2.6 The Parties shall advise Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB where they intend to change service provision of non- Integrated Services that will have a resultant impact on the Strategic Plan. 4.2.7 The NHS Highland Board will consult with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB to ensure that any overarching Strategic Plan for Acute Services and any plan setting out the capacity and resource levels required for non- delegated budgets for such Acute Services is appropriately co-ordinated with the delivery of Services across the NHS Highland area. The parties shall ensure that a group including the Chief Operating Officer, NHS Highland and Chief Officer of Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB will meet regularly to discuss such issues.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Integration Scheme, Integration Scheme

Support for Strategic Plan. 4.2.1 Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board The IJB is required under section 29 of the Act to prepare a strategic plan. All Health and Social Care Partnerships’ primary responsibility is the achievement of the national health and wellbeing outcomes through the delivery of the principles of integration. A critical element in discharging this responsibility is the production and delivery of a Strategic Plan. 4.2.2 The NHS Board will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB necessary activity and financial data for Servicesservices, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its service and for those provided by other Health Boards. 4.2.3 The Council will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB necessary activity and financial data for services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its services and for those provided by other councils. 4.2.4 The Parties agree to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that other Integration Joint Boards and any other relevant Integration Authority will share the necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use by service users within the area of their Integration Authority. 4.2.5 The Parties shall ensure that their Officers acting jointly will consider the Strategic Plans of the other Integration Joint Boards or Authorities to ensure that they do not prevent the Parties and Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB from carrying out their functions appropriately and in accordance with the Integration Planning and Delivery Principles, and to ensure they contribute to achieving the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes. The Integration Authorities that are most likely to be affected by the Strategic Plan are: • West Dumbarton Integration Joint Board • Inverclyde and Renfrew and East Renfrew Integration Joint Boards share a common acute provider of services (NHS Great Glasgow and Xxxxx) 4.2.6 The Parties shall advise Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB where they intend to change service provision of non- Integrated Services that will have a resultant impact on the Strategic Plan. 4.2.7 The NHS Highland Board will consult with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB to ensure that any overarching Strategic Plan for Acute Services and any plan setting out the capacity and resource levels required for non- delegated budgets for such Acute Services is appropriately co-ordinated with the delivery of Services across the NHS Highland area. The parties shall ensure that a group including the Chief Operating Officer, NHS Highland and Chief Officer of Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board the IJB will meet regularly to discuss such issues.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Integration Scheme, Integration Scheme

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Support for Strategic Plan. 4.2.1 Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board is required under section 29 of the Act to prepare a strategic plan. All Health and Social Care Partnerships’ primary responsibility is the achievement of the national health and wellbeing outcomes through the delivery of the principles of integration. A critical element in discharging this responsibility is the production and delivery of a Strategic Plan. 4.2.2 The NHS Board will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for ServicessServices, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its service and for those provided by other Health Boards. 4.2.3 The Council will share with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its services and for those provided by other councils. 4.2.4 The Parties agree to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that other Integration Joint Boards and any other relevant Integration Authority will share the necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use by service users within the area of their Integration Authority. 4.2.5 The Parties shall ensure that their Officers acting jointly will consider the Strategic Plans of the other Integration Joint Boards or Authorities to ensure that they do not prevent the Parties and Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board from carrying out their functions appropriately and in accordance with the Integration Planning and Delivery Principles, and to ensure they contribute to achieving the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes. The Integration Authorities that are most likely to be affected by the Strategic Plan are: • West Dumbarton Integration Joint Board • Inverclyde and Renfrew and East Renfrew Integration Joint Boards share a common acute provider of services (NHS Great Glasgow and Xxxxx) 4.2.6 The Parties shall advise Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board where they intend to change service provision of non- Integrated Services that will have a resultant impact on the Strategic Plan. 4.2.7 The NHS Highland Board will consult with Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board to ensure that any overarching Strategic Plan for Acute Services and any plan setting out the capacity and resource levels required for non- delegated budgets for such Acute Services is appropriately co-ordinated with the delivery of Services across the NHS Highland area. The parties shall ensure that a group including the Chief Operating Officer, NHS Highland and Chief Officer of Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board will meet regularly to discuss such issues.

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Samples: Integration Scheme

Support for Strategic Plan. 4.2.1 Argyll The IJBArgyll and Bute Integration Joint Board is required under section 29 of the Act to prepare a strategic plan. All Health and Social Care Partnerships’ primary responsibility is the achievement of the national health and wellbeing outcomes through the delivery of the principles of integration. A critical element in discharging this responsibility is the production and delivery of a Strategic Plan. 4.2.2 The NHS Board will share with Argyll the IJBArgyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for ServicessServices, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its service and for those provided by other Health Boards. 4.2.3 The Council will share with Argyll the IJBArgyll and Bute Integration Joint Board necessary activity and financial data for services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use of services by service users within Argyll and Bute for its services and for those provided by other councils. 4.2.4 The Parties agree to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that other Integration Joint Boards and any other relevant Integration Authority will share the necessary activity and financial data for Services, facilities and resources that relate to the planned use by service users within the area of their Integration Authority. 4.2.5 The Parties shall ensure that their Officers acting jointly will consider the Strategic Plans of the other Integration Joint Boards or Authorities to ensure that they do not prevent the Parties and Argyll the IJBArgyll and Bute Integration Joint Board from carrying out their functions appropriately and in accordance with the Integration Planning and Delivery Principles, and to ensure they contribute to achieving the National Health and Wellbeing Outcomes. The Integration Authorities that are most likely to be affected by the Strategic Plan are: • West Dumbarton Integration Joint Board • Inverclyde and Renfrew and East Renfrew Integration Joint Boards share a common acute provider of services (NHS Great Glasgow and Xxxxx) 4.2.6 The Parties shall advise Argyll the IJBArgyll and Bute Integration Joint Board where they intend to change service provision of non- Integrated Services that will have a resultant impact on the Strategic Plan. 4.2.7 The NHS Highland Board will consult with the IJB Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board to ensure that any overarching Strategic Plan for Acute Services and any plan setting out the capacity and resource levels required for non- delegated budgets for such Acute Services is appropriately co-ordinated with the delivery of Services across the NHS Highland area. The parties shall ensure that a group including the Chief Operating Officer, NHS Highland and Chief Officer of Argyll the IJBArgyll and Bute Integration Joint Board will meet regularly to discuss such issues.

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Samples: Integration Scheme

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