12e Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust (Minute EXB 120 refers) PDF 37 KB
Executive Board considered the attached report:-
RECOMMENDED: That Council
1)
support
a)
the proposal submitted by Liverpool Community
Healthcare NHS Trust to become a Foundation Trust;
b)
the membership arrangements proposed by
Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust;
c)
the public memberships constituencies proposed
by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust should give due regard to a
dedicated Halton constituency;
d)
the staff membership proposals proposed by
Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust;
e)
the Governors structure
proposed by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust. However, in respect of
the composition of Governors, Halton Borough Council recommend that they be
allocated one dedicated Elected Member to represent Halton on the Governing
Body;
f)
the plans for governance proposed by Liverpool
Community Healthcare NHS Trust; and
2)
Halton residents be
encouraged to take up the opportunity to become members of the proposed
Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
120 Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust PDF 37 KB
Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, Communities, on proposals for Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust to become a Foundation Trust.
The Board was advised that Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust provided NHS services to a population of 750,000 people living in Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley and Halton and St Helens.
Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS was aiming to become a Foundation Trust by April 2013 and was currently seeking views from patients and the public. The report provided details of the proposed membership arrangements and a summary of the proposals
RESOLVED: That Council be recommended to
1) support
a) the proposal submitted by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust to become a Foundation Trust;
b) the membership arrangements proposed by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust;
c) the public memberships constituencies proposed by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust should give due regard to a dedicated Halton constituency;
d) the staff membership proposals proposed by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust;
e) the Governors structure proposed by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust. However, in respect of the composition of Governors, Halton Borough Council recommend that they be allocated one dedicated Elected Member to represent Halton on the Governing Body;
f) the plans for governance proposed by Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Trust; and
2) Halton residents be encouraged to take up the opportunity to become members of the proposed Liverpool Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.