Examples of NHS Foundation Trust Code of Governance in a sentence
In exercising these functions the Board will consider guidance from the NHS Foundation Trust Code of Governance as amended from time to time.
The NHS Foundation Trust Code of Governance, most recently revised in July 2014, is based on the principles of the UK Corporate Governance Code issued in 2012.
NHS Foundation Trust Code of Governance means the Code of Governance published by Monitor in July 2014 or such similar or further guidance as Monitor may publish from time to time.
The Board shall, following consultation with the Council of Governors, appoint one of the independent non-executive directors as a Senior Independent Director to act in accordance with the NHS Foundation Trust Code of Governance published by Monitor in 2013 and updated in July 2014 and the Board’s Standing Orders.
Appointment of Senior Independent Director The NHS Foundation Trust Code of Governance recommends that the Board of Directors should appoint a non-Executive Director as the Senior Independent Director as an alternative point of contact for governors and directors when they have concerns that have not been resolved through the normal channels of Chair, Chief Executive, Finance Director or Trust Secretary or for which such contact is inappropriate.