Examples of Regional Health and Social Care Board in a sentence
The Regional Health and Social Care Board is required to review services, and to prepare and publish a children and young people’s services plan.
The first, a Regional Health and Social Care Board (HSCB), with primary responsibility for commissioning services on a regional basis.
The services the Trust provides are commissioned by the Regional Health and Social Care Board and the Trust is also accountable to the Department of Health and Social Services and Public Safety.
The Regional Health and Social Care Board Social Care Commissioning Lead for Children and Families spoke on the NRM arrangements for child potential victims of trafficking and modern slavery.
Section 1 requires the Housing Executive to formulate and publish a homelessness strategy every five years, requires the Regional Agency for Public Health and Social Wellbeing and the Regional Health and Social Care Board to assist with the formulation of the strategy, and requires certain bodies to take account of the strategy in the exercise of their functions.
In summary, the proposals include: • A new Regional Health and Social Care Board (RHSCB) that will focus on financial management, performance management and commissioning.
In terms of the overall accountability framework, consideration needs to be given to the relationship between any new Local Joint Health Improvement Units along with their parent, the Regional Public Health Agency, and the Regional Health and Social Care Board and Local Commissioning Groups, when it comes to the delivery of a local outcomes through something like a local health improvement plan or local area agreements.
The Committee considered the Department’s proposal to make a Statutory Rule to provide for the investigation and determination by the Regional Health and Social Care Board as to whether chemists, dentists, ophthalmic medical practitioners and opticians, providing Health Service treatment, have failed to comply with their terms of service.
It also provides guidance on the operation of the Area Child Protection Committees (ACPCs) (one in each Health Board at that time) and Child Protection Panels (CPPs), which had been established under DHSS guidance (1989).16Reflecting the amalgamation of the four HSS Boards into one Regional Health and Social Care Board, the DHSSPS implemented one Regional ACPC (RCPC), which first met on 27th November 2009, pending the implementation of the SBNI.
The Regional Health and Social Care Board established under section 7 of the Health and Social Care (Reform) Act (Northern Ireland) 2009.51D.