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The year-end balances and in-year transactions between the Integration Joint Board and the Parties will be agreed in line with the NHS Board accounts timetable.
The Strategy was developed in June 2014 by the Human Resources and Organisational Development work stream, which consists of Human Resources and Organisational Development professionals from East, North and South Ayrshire Councils, and the NHS Board.
The Services to which these functions relate, which are currently provided by the NHS Board and which are to be integrated, are set out in Part 2 of Annex 1.
If a Council member is to serve as Chairperson then the Vice Chairperson will be a member nominated by the NHS Board and vice versa.
The arrangements included consultation with the other Councils within the NHS Board area.
Where there is an ongoing requirement in respect of organisational accountability for a performance target for the NHS Board or the Council this will be taken into account by the Integration Joint Board when preparing the Strategic Plan.
Complaints to the NHS Board are made to the Patient Relations and Complaints Department, NHS Ayrshire and Arran PO Box 13, Eglinton House, Ailsa House, Dalmellington Road, Ayr KA6 6AB in writing, by telephoning 01292 513 620, or by emailing xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxxx.nhs.uk.
The Director for Acute Services of the NHS Board will manage Acute Services.
Where the NHS Board is unable to fill all its places with non-executive Directors it can then nominate other appropriate people, who must be members of the NHS Board to fill their spaces, but at least two must be non- executive members.
The Reshaping Care Strategy for Glasgow will shape the planning of older people’s services in the City, and contains representatives from the NHS Board, Social Work Services, the Independent Sector (represented by Scottish Care) and the Voluntary Sector (represented by GCVS, as part of the Third Sector Interface).