Health and Wellbeing Board definition

Health and Wellbeing Board. (“HWB”), means the Local Authority’s Health and Wellbeing Board or any successor organisation with a similar function for the area or part of the area of the LPC.
Health and Wellbeing Board means a board established under section 194 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012; and
Health and Wellbeing Board means the Health and Wellbeing Board established

Examples of Health and Wellbeing Board in a sentence

  • The Council can choose to delegate decision making powers to the Health and Wellbeing Board.

  • The Health and Wellbeing Board is set up in accordance with section 102 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.

  • However, regulations have disapplied or modified some of the enactments relating to Section 102 committees, as they apply to Health and Wellbeing Boards.1.3 The primary duty of the Health and Wellbeing Board is to encourage those who arrange for the provision of health or social care services to work in an integrated manner.

  • The Health and Wellbeing Board must also provide such advice, assistance or other support as it thinks appropriate for the purpose of encouraging the making of such joint arrangements.1.5 The Health and Wellbeing Board should also ensure the development, authorisation and publication of a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment and Health and Wellbeing Strategy, with joint involvement and authority of the Council and the Clinical Commissioning Group.

  • The political balance requirements of Section 15 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 do not apply when determining membership.1.2 The Act specifies that the Health and Wellbeing Board is to be treated as an executive committee under Section 102 of the Local Government Act 1972.

  • HWB”), means the Local Authority’s Health and Wellbeing Board or any successor organisation with a similar function for the area or part of the area of the LPC.

  • The priority Enabling social responsibility encompasses activities to support the prevention and resolution of health issues in the borough and is delivered through the Health and Wellbeing Board.

  • The Council has established a Health and Wellbeing Board which will produce an analysis and strategy to meet health and social care needs in the Borough.

  • Alternatively, CCGs may bring in members of the Health and Wellbeing Board or another CCG to provide oversight, or as the BMA suggests use an external scrutiny committee to make decisions.

  • They will not be a voting member of the Board.2.3 In accordance with the ‘Protocol Outlining Barking and Dagenham Safeguarding Partnership Arrangements’ adopted by the Health and Wellbeing Board (Minute 58, October 2014), the Chair of the Barking and Dagenham Safeguarding Adults Board and the Chair of the Barking and Dagenham Safeguarding Children Board shall have a standing invited guest status on the Board.


More Definitions of Health and Wellbeing Board

Health and Wellbeing Board means the Manchester Health and Wellbeing Board established by the Council pursuant to section 194 of the Health and Social Care Xxx 0000.
Health and Wellbeing Board. (“HWB”), means the Local Authority’s Health and Wellbeing Board for the area or part of the area of the LPC.
Health and Wellbeing Board means the Board that has responsibility for over sight of the working arrangements between NHS England and the Local Authority with particular reference to this Agreement;
Health and Wellbeing Board means the Health and Wellbeing Board established by the Council pursuant to section 194 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
Health and Wellbeing Board means the Manchester Health and Wellbeing Board established by the Council pursuant to section 194 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 to improve integration between practitioners in health care, social care, public health and related public services and which is responsible for leading on reducing health inequalities.

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