Section 75 Agreement Sample Contracts
Proactive Care Section 75 AgreementSection 75 Agreement • March 10th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 10th, 2015This Agreement is proposed for the purpose of pooling formally through a Section 75 Pooled Fund arrangement various strands of funding that go towards the achievement of the partners' aims and objectives across four themes of the Better Care Fund submission. These are resources that are not currently pooled in an existing arrangement. The themes are as set out below.
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To: ExecutiveSection 75 Agreement • February 7th, 2023
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ITEM 6: SECTION 75 AGREEMENT FOR LEARNING DISABILITYSection 75 Agreement • March 2nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 2nd, 2022• The section 75 agreement provides good value for money and is a showcase for close partnership working with the local NHS. This is likely to develop further as part of the Integrated Care System arrangements, where it is important that local authorities should act as equal partners with the local NHS, rather than adult care being subsumed into the NHS.
DATEDSection 75 Agreement • July 26th, 2019 • England and Wales
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WIRRAL BOROUGH COUNCIL (1)Section 75 Agreement • May 5th, 2020 • England and Wales
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Adult Mental Health Section 75 AgreementSection 75 Agreement • March 10th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 10th, 2015The Agreement is between the Council and Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation NHS Trust (LPFT). The Agreement establishes LPFT as an integrated provider of adult mental health services in exercise of both Council functions and NHS functions. To produce this situation the Council authorises LPFT to exercise specified Council mental health functions alongside NHS mental health functions.
Children and Adult Mental Health Section 75 AgreementSection 75 Agreement • March 10th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 10th, 2015The existing Agreement establishes a formal Pooled Fund under Section 75 of the 2006 Act and establishes the Council as lead commissioner in the exercise of both Council functions and NHS functions for the commissioning of the following services:-
ContractSection 75 Agreement • March 9th, 2016 • England and Wales
Contract Type FiledMarch 9th, 2016 JurisdictionDATED 2013 HEREFORDSHIRE CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP (1) and THE COUNTY OF HEREFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL (2) AGREEMENT Under Section 75 of the National Health Service Act 2006
ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL CAMPBELTOWN CHORD PROJECT BOARDSection 75 Agreement • July 26th, 2011
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Appendix 1 – Principles of Section 75 AgreementSection 75 Agreement • January 2nd, 2024
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ContractSection 75 Agreement • November 18th, 2020
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Children Youth and Leisure CommitteeSection 75 Agreement • March 6th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 6th, 2015
Dated 2022 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL and NHS HEREFORDSHIRE AND WORCESTERSHIRE CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP SECTION 75 AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE COMMISSIONING OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES INCLUDING THE BETTER CARE FUNDSection 75 Agreement • March 15th, 2022 • England and Wales
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RISK SHARE ARRANGEMENTSSection 75 Agreement • October 4th, 2017
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SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCILSection 75 Agreement • May 19th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMay 19th, 2015• Describes how pooled budgets and integrated commissioning could enable improved outcomes for the people of Sheffield
ContractSection 75 Agreement • September 19th, 2005
Contract Type FiledSeptember 19th, 2005
Date Title of paperSection 75 Agreement • March 4th, 2015
Contract Type FiledMarch 4th, 2015Presenter Martin Waddington – Hounslow CCG / LB Hounslow Author Ian Robinson – Better Care Fund LeadMartin Waddington – Assistant Director for Joint Commissioning Responsible Director Sue Jeffers – Managing Director Clinical Lead Dr Nicola Burbidge – Chair Confidential Yes ☐ No Items are only confidential if it is in the public interest for them to be so
Agenda – Part: 1 Item: 4 Subject: Section 75 Agreement (Adults) 15-16 Date: Thursday 12th February 2015Section 75 Agreement • February 10th, 2015
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The Learning Disability (LD) Section 75 (S75) is a commissioning agreement which createsSection 75 Agreement • February 23rd, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2022
SCHEDULE 5 GOVERNANCESection 75 Agreement • March 29th, 2011
Contract Type FiledMarch 29th, 2011WSCC and NHS West Sussex have agreed the governance arrangements set out in this schedule in furtherance of the aims and objectives described in clause 3 and Schedule 1 of the Section 75 Agreement.
CarersSection 75 Agreement • December 1st, 2010
Contract Type FiledDecember 1st, 2010be open and informative about the performance and financial status of themselves; provide early information and notice about relevant problems;
ContractSection 75 Agreement • February 25th, 2014
Contract Type FiledFebruary 25th, 2014Mayor and Cabinet Report Title Public Health Services Section 75 agreement betweenLewisham Council and Lewisham Clinical Commissioning Group Key Decision Yes Item No. Ward All Contributors Executive Director for Community Services Class Part 1 Date: 5 March 2014
HEALTH AND WELLBEING BOARD 10 FEBRUARY 2014Section 75 Agreement • January 13th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJanuary 13th, 2015Title: Section 75 agreement for the Joint Assessment and Discharge Service Report of the Corporate Director of Adult and Community Services Open Report For Decision Wards Affected: All Key Decision: Report Author:Bruce MorrisDivisional Director, Adult Social Care Contact Details:Tel: 020 8227 2749E-mail: bruce.morris@lbbd.gov.uk Sponsor:Anne Bristow, Corporate Director, Adult and Community Services Summary:The Board has received previous reports regarding the establishment of a Joint Assessment and Discharge Service (JAD) intended to provide an integrated approach to supporting the discharge of patients from BHRUT.The contributing partners are, BHRUT, NELFT, London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham and London Borough of Havering, and the 3 CCGs covering the local health and social care economy. The JAD does not currently include the London Borough of Redbridge. The London Borough of Barking & Dagenham is the host for the service and has led the implementation programme.The service is no
Appendix 4.5 – Consented Development Section 75 AgreementSection 75 Agreement • July 5th, 2018
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WorcestershireSection 75 Agreement • February 24th, 2015
Contract Type FiledFebruary 24th, 2015Implementing the 2015/16 Better Care Fund Plan – Section 75 Agreement Agenda item 12 Date 3 March 2015 Board Sponsor Richard Harling Author Sue Morgan Relevance of paper Priorities Older people & long term conditions Yes Mental health & well-being Yes Obesity No Alcohol Yes Other (specify below) Yes Partnership working through integrated commissioning Groups of particular interest Children & young people Yes Communities & groups with poor health outcomes Yes People with learning disabilities Yes Item for Information and assurance Recommendation 1. That the Health and Well-being Board is asked to:a) Note the list of services to be commissioned under the Section 75 Agreement in 2015/16.b) Note the governance arrangements in place to monitor commissioning under the Section 75 Agreement.c) Note the financial contributions from partner organisations (subject to finalisation of allocations and contracts). Background 2. The Health and Well-being Board in
ContractSection 75 Agreement • September 7th, 2016
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Executive Director: PeopleSection 75 Agreement • January 30th, 2024
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ContractSection 75 Agreement • December 3rd, 2024
Contract Type FiledDecember 3rd, 2024CABINET 11 December 2024 Subject Heading: Adults EDT Section 75 Agreement to NELFT for a period of 5 years Cabinet Member: Councillor Gillian Ford, Cabinet Members of Adult Service ELT Lead: Barbara Nicholls, Strategic Director of People Report Author and contact details: Sophie Barron, Senior Commissioner Age Well Sophie.barron@havering.gov.uk Policy context: Any function provided in relation to the adult social care or mental health services pursuant to any of the adult social services functions which are the responsibility of an adult social services authority under Schedule 1 to the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970, subject to regulation 6 of the NHS Bodies and Local Authorities Partnership Arrangements Regulations 2000, and the Care Act 2014. Financial summary: The service is currently procured under a partnership with three other London boroughs and the new s75 agreement would continue in this manner.Maximum total cost of 5-year s75 agreement:£4,460,319.20 Year 1: £807,
ExecutiveSection 75 Agreement • February 4th, 2022
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ContractSection 75 Agreement • February 8th, 2013
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ContractSection 75 Agreement • July 11th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJuly 11th, 2014AGREEMENT TO REPLACE EXISTING SECTION 31 PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY AND EAST LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST WITH AN UPDATED SECTION 75 AGREEMENT FOR THE CONTINUED DELIVERY OF INTEGRATED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
DraftSection 75 Agreement • December 5th, 2011
Contract Type FiledDecember 5th, 2011Staffordshire County Council and Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Partnership Trust Section 75 Integration Programme
The Learning Disability (LD) Section 75 (S75) is a commissioning agreement which createsSection 75 Agreement • October 29th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 29th, 2020
ContractSection 75 Agreement • February 4th, 2008
Contract Type FiledFebruary 4th, 2008This application was approved by the Development Quality Committee on 28 March 2005 subject to a number of conditions and to the signing of a Section 75 Agreement to cover a number of issues including phasing. The phasing incorporated into the Section 75 Agreement provided for four distinct phases comprising both new build and conversion in each phase. Planning permission was also subsequently granted for conversion of the proposed leisure facility to form eight flats and two townhouses (reference 06/00261/FUL) in June 2006 and a non material amendment to the original consent (reference 04/00622/FUL) was granted in December 2006 to make amendments to the site layout as a result of site circumstances.
betweenSection 75 Agreement • September 5th, 2014 • England and Wales
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