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Whos Who in Health & Social Care

A directory of key contacts in Yorkshire & Humber Version 4. October 2013

Introduction
Its all change in Health and Social Care, locally and nationally. In each local area Clinical Commissioning Groups, made up of doctors, nurses and other professionals, will buy services for patients, while local councils take on their new roles in promoting public health. Health and Wellbeing Boards will bring together local organisations to work in partnership and Healthwatch will provide a powerful voice for patients and local communities. At the national level new organisations including NHS England, Public Health England and Healthwatch England will provide support, advice and guidance.

Commissioning Support Units


Local and national commissioning support services (CSS) are being designed to offer an efficient, locally-sensitive and customer-focused service to CCGs. CCGs will retain legal accountability and responsibility for meeting their statutory functions and their commissioning decisions cannot be delegated but the Commissioning Support Service will support CCGs in carrying out commissioning functions, like leading change and service redesign, as well as actual commissioning functions, such as procurement, contract negotiation and monitoring and information analysis.

Health Education England


Provides oversight and leadership for professional education and training.

Care Quality Commission (CQC)


The independent regulator who checks whether hospitals, care homes, dental and general practices and other care services in England provide people with safe, effective and high-quality care. The CQC does this by setting standards, registering providers, and monitoring, inspecting & regulating care services to make sure that they continue to meet the standards. The CQC also has an important role to play in involving the public and people who receive care in their work. Their website is www.cqc.org.uk

Healthwatch England
Works to champion Healthwatch at a national level and support the local Healthwatch network. Healthwatch England has the power to recommend that action is taken by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) when there are concerns about health and social care services.

Local Authorities Commissioning for Public Health


Local authorities are now responsible for public health commissioning and have appointed new Directors of Public Health (DPH). Local authorities are also responsible for providing some public health services in conjunction with Public Health England. Overall local authorities now have a much greater role shaping services.

Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)


Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) commission most of the hospital and community NHS services in the local areas for which they are responsible. Commissioning involves deciding what services are needed, and ensuring that they are provided. CCGs are overseen by NHS England, which retains responsibility for commissioning primary care services such as GP and dental services, as well as some specialised hospital services. All GP practices now belong to a CCG, but groups also include other health professionals, such as nurses and two independent members one of whom must be a champion of patient and public involvement and the other will have a lead role in overseeing key governance issues such as audit, and conflicts of interest. CCGs will use the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy when drawing up their commissioning plans.

Local Healthwatch
New independent consumer champions who will represent the views of people who use services, carers. Local Healthwatch organisations have a voting seat at Local Health and Wellbeing boards, provide an NHS complaints advocacy service and report concerns about the quality of healthcare to the Care Quality Commission and Healthwatch England.

Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy


Each Health and Wellbeing Board will be required to draw up a joint and high level Health and Wellbeing Strategy, informed by the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. It will set the overall strategic direction for Health and Wellbeing.

Monitor
Will have a core duty to protect and promote patients' interests. In the medium term this means continuing to assess NHS trusts for foundation trust status, and for ensuring that foundation trusts are financially viable and well-led, in terms of both quality and finances. In the future Monitor will license providers of NHS services in England and exercise functions in three areas: regulating prices, enabling integrated care and preventing anti-competitive behaviour, and supporting service continuity.

Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA)


A collection of information that aims to identify the Health and Wellbeing needs of the local population in each local authority area. The information helps to inform decisions around public service provision. Health and Wellbeing Boards will use the JSNA to develop the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and set commissioning priorities.

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)


Will continue to provide independent advice and guidance and will extend its role to social care.

NHS England
Improves patient outcomes by developing and managing an effective system of clinical commissioning groups. The Board will authorise clinical commissioning groups, allocate resources and commission certain services commissioning services that can only be provided efficiently and effectively at a national or a regional level. It will host clinical networks (to advise on single areas of care) and clinical senates (to provide clinical advise on commissioning plans).

Public Health England


Will be part of the Department of Health, responsible for leading action to promote the health of the population, working with local authorities and other partners. Public health and local authorities will jointly appoint Directors of Public Health (DsPH) who will be responsible for the health of their local populations.

Clinical Commissioning Groups in Yorkshire and the Humber


Clinical Commissioning Groups are groups of GPs that are responsible for designing and commissioning local health services. CCGs have to use the joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA) and joint health and wellbeing strategy when drawing up their commissioning plans.

CCG Name
Leeds South and East CCG Leeds West CCG Leeds North CCG Bradford City CCG Bradford Districts CCG Airedale, Wharfedale & Craven CCG Calderdale CCG Greater Huddersfield CCG North Kirklees CCG Wakefield CCG

Website
www.leedssouthandeastccg.nhs.uk/ www.leedswestccg.nhs.uk www.leedsnorthccg.nhs.uk/ www.bradfordcityccg.nhs.uk http://www.bradford.nhs.uk/about-us/nhs-bradford-districtsclinical-commissioning-group/ www.airedalewharfedalecravenccg.nhs.uk/ www.calderdale.nhs.uk/nhscalderdaleccg/home/ www.kirklees.nhs.uk/greaterhuddersfield/home/ www.kirklees.nhs.uk/nhs-north-kirklees-ccg/home/ www.wakefielddistrict.nhs.uk/nhswakefieldccg/

Chair
Philip Lewer Dr Gordon Sinclair Dr Jason Broch Dr Akram Khan Dr Andrew Withers

Accountable Officer
Dr Andrew Harris Philomena Corrigan Nigel Gray Helen Hirst Helen Hirst

Dr Colin Renwick Dr Alan Brook Dr Steve Ollerton Dr David Kelly Dr Phillip Earnshaw

Dr Philip Pue Dr Matt Walsh Carol McKenna Chris Dowse Jo Webster

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Hull CCG

http://www.hullpct.nhs.uk/pages/nhs-hull-board--2

Dr Dan Roper (Interim) Dr Gina Palumbo Mark Webb

Emma Latimer Jane Hawkard Dr Peter Melton

East Riding of Yorkshire CCG http://www.eastridingofyorkshire.nhs.uk/ North East Lincs CCG North Lincolnshire CCG Harrogate & Rural District CCG www.northeastlincolnshireccg.nhs.uk www.northlincolnshire.nhs.uk/ccg/ www.harrogateandruraldistrictccg.nhs.uk

Dr Margaret Sanderson Allison Cooke Dr Alistair Ingram Dr Phil Garnett Henry Cronin Amanda Bloor Simon Cox Dr Vicky Pleydell

Scarborough and Ryedale CCG http://www.scarboroughryedaleccg.nhs.uk/ Hambleton, Richmondshire & www.hambletonrichmondshireandwhitbyccg.nhs.uk/ Whitby CCG Vale of York CCG Barnsley CCG Bassetlaw CCG www.valeofyorkccg.nhs.uk http://www.barnsleyccg.nhs.uk/ http://www.bassetlawccg.nhs.uk/ http://www.doncaster.nhs.uk/about-us/doncaster-clinicalcommissioning-group-dccg/ http://www.rotherham.nhs.uk/about/board/rotherham-clinicalcommissioning-group.htm www.sheffield.nhs.uk/about/sheffieldccg.php

Professor Alan Maynard Dr Mark Hayes Dr Nick Balac Dr Steve Kell Mark Wilkinson Phil Mettam

Doncaster CCG

Dr Nick Tupper

Chris Stainforth

Rotherham CCG

Dr Julie Kitlowski

Chris Edwards

Sheffield CCG

Dr Tim Moorhead

Ian Atkinson

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Commissioning Support Services


There are currently two commissioning support units developing in Yorkshire & the Humber. They provide commissioning and commissioning support to CCGs: NHS North Yorkshire and Humber CSU http://www.nyhcsu.org.uk/ NHS West and South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw CSU http://www.wsybcsu.nhs.uk/

The Local Area Teams in Yorkshire & the Humber are:

North Yorkshire & Humber


Sovereign House, Kettlestring Lane, Cliston Moor, York, North Yorkshire, YO30 4GQ 01482 672093 Chris Long Area Director christopher.long@nhs.net Julie Warren Area Team Commissioning Director Julie.warren3@nhs.net Matt Neligan Area Team Director of Operations and Delivery matt.neligan@nhs.net

NHS England
NHS England Area Teams have functions around the development of Clinical Commissioning Groups, emergency planning, quality and safety and service configuration. All teams will commission GP and dental services as well as pharmacy and optical services while 10 teams nationally will also be specialised commissioning hubs. A small number will also directly commission prison health and military health services. NHS England (North Region): Richard Barker Contact - Kathryn Shanks, Assistant to Richard Barker, Regional Director (North) kathryn.shanks@nhs.net Leeds: 0113 295 2000 Newcastle: 0191 210 6421

South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw


Oak House, Moorhead Way, Bramley, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 1YY 01709 302059 Eleri De Gilbert Interim Area Director e.degilbert@nhs.net Steve Hackett Interim Area Team Commissioning Director stevehackett@nhs.net
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Brian Hughes Area Team Director of Operations and Delivery brianhughes1@nhs.net

West Yorkshire
Broad Lee House, Dyson Wood Way, Bradley Business Park, Bradley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD2 1GZ 01484 464000 Andy Buck Area Director andy.buck@nhs.net Alison Knowles Area Team Commissioning Director alison.knowles1@nhs.net Elaine Wyllie Area Team Director of Operations and Delivery ewyllie@nhs.net

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Local Healthwatch
There are fifteen Local Healthwatch bodies in Yorkshire & the Humber. Each will be an independently constituted organisation and launched on 1st April 2013.

For further information about Local Healthwatch in your area visit the Healthwatch England website at www.healthwatch.co.uk Local Authority North Yorkshire York Bradford Barnsley Leeds East Riding Doncaster Calderdale North Lincolnshire North East Lincolnshire Main LHW contract North Bank Forum York CVS Keighley Voluntary Services Ltd (Trading name KIVCA) Voluntary Action Barnsley Touchstone, Health Together and Leeds Involving People Meeting New Horizons CIC Parkwood Healthcare Voluntary Action Calderdale Hull CVS/Meeting New Horizons North Bank Forum Healthwatch Details Healthwatch North Yorkshire 01904 621631 healthwatchny@nbforum.org.uk Healthwatch York www.healthwatchyork.co.uk Website to go live in July 01904 621133 healthwatch@yorkcvs.org.uk Healthwatch Bradford and District 01535 665 258 info@healthwatchbradford.co.uk Healthwatch Barnsley 01226 320106 healthwatch@vabarnsley.org.uk Healthwatch Leeds 0113 898 0035 info@healthwatchleeds.co.uk Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire 01482 665684 enquiries@healthwatcheastridingofyorkshire.co.uk Healthwatch Doncaster 01302 378935 info@healthwatchdoncaster.org.uk Healthwatch Calderdale 01422 431 099 info@healthwatchcalderdale.co.uk Healthwatch North Lincolnshire 01724 844986 enquiries@healthwatchnorthlincolnshire.co.uk Healthwatch North East Lincolnshire 01472 269666 healthwatchnel@nbforum.org.uk
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Sheffield

Consortia led by Voluntary Action Sheffield (VAS) and including Community Legal Advice Services South Yorkshire (CLASSY), Sheffield Wellbeing Consortium and Advocacy services Ltd. Parkwood Healthcare Kirklees Citizens Advice Consortia Wakefield Wellbeing Consortium (includes Wakefield CAB and Young Lives (inc. Leeds Met) delivering a dedicated young HW service) Hull CVS/Meeting New Horizons

Healthwatch Sheffield 0114 253 6688 info@healthwatchsheffield.co.uk Healthwatch Rotherham 01772 694 120 info@healthwatchrotherham.org.uk Healthwatch Kirklees 0844251 0459 Healthwatch Wakefield 01924 234007 enquiries@healthwatchwakefield.co.uk Healthwatch Hull 01482 324474 enquiries@healthwatchkingstonuponhull.co.uk

Rotherham Kirklees Wakefield Hull

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Health and Wellbeing Boards


Health and wellbeing boards have the role of joining up NHS and Local Authority decision making by brining together representative from local authorities, the NHS, patient and public representative, local Healthwatch to improve health and wellbeing in the local authority area. In some areas there is also a voluntary and community sector representative. Health and wellbeing boards in Yorkshire and Humber
Health and wellbeing board and website Barnsley Bradford Calderdale Name and contact details of LA officer Ian Turner Claire Tomenson, 01274 432457, claire.tomenson@bradford.gov.uk Sheron Hobson sheron.hobson@calderdale.gov.uk Name and Title of Healthwatch Rep Chris Green and Margaret Baker, Barnsley Healthwatch to be confirmed Currently voting the rep in Name and Organisation of VCS Rep

Doncaster

East Riding of Yorkshire

Hull

Louise Robson louise.robson@doncasterpct.nhs.uk 01302 734015 Doncaster Council , Civic Office, Waterdale, Doncaster, DN1 3BU Jane Stewart jane.stewart@eastriding.gov.uk 01482 393204 East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Democratic Services, Overview and Scrutiny, County Hall, Beverley, HU17 9BA Partnership team 01482 300 300. Text phone: 01482 300 349 patnershipteam@hullcc.gov.uk Partnership team, Hull City Council, Guildhall, Alfred Gelder Street, Hull, October 2013

Chair of Healthwatch Doncaster Joe Barnes

Natasha Thomas, HALE project, natasha@haleproject.org.uk We do not have any other seats on the Board (ie there is no VCS rep seat) but at the last meeting they were discussing expanding the membership and it VAC was mentioned as having a VCS rep seat. No VCS rep

Chair of Healthwatch East Riding Richard Davies OBE

No VCS rep

Jonathan Appleton, Delivery Manager no and unlikely to change. May be of Healthwatch Hull is attending until a VCS adviser to the panel outside their board is in place main structure 10

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Kirklees

HU1 2AA Contacts: Iain Baines 01484 223015 or iain.baines@kirklees.gov.uk Rebecca Morrison 01484 221636 or rebecca.morrison@kirkleespartnership. org

Rory Deighton, Director of Healthwatch Kirklees

not currently but this may change

Leeds North East Lincolnshire Jamie Dunn jamie.dunn@nelincs.gov.uk 01472 325952 Mel Holmes, Head of Democratic Services 01724 296230 or mel.holmes@northlincs.gov.uk

Linn Phipps, Chair of Leeds Healthwatch Kathleen Young, Chair of North East Lincolnshire Healthwatch

North Lincolnshire

Sir John Mason, Chief Executive, Healthwatch Representative Melvyn Ellis, Chair of North Yorkshire Healthwathc Chair of Rotherham HealthWatch

Susie Brown, CEO Zest Health for Life for Third sector Leeds Paula Grant, VANEL. Julie Rigby, Friendship at Home - Voluntary sector rep. Anne Hames Community rep. Alan Usher, Chief Executive, CAB Voluntary and Community Sector David Ita, North Bank Forum. Alex Bird, Age UK Janet Wheatley, Chief Executive, Voluntary Action Rotherham

North Yorkshire Rotherham Sheffield healthandwellbeingboard@sheffield.go v.uk or 0114 205 7143. Helen Laird, helenlaird@wakefield.gov.uk 01924 304265 Democratic Services, West Offices, Station Rise, York, YO1 6GA democratic.services@york.gov.uk 01904 551088, Fax: 01904 551035,

Professor Pam Enderby Pam, Chair of Healthwatch Sheffield. Paula Bee, Chair, Wakefield Assembly (Chief Officer of Age UK Wakefield District) Garry Jones, Chief Executive York CVS

Wakefield

York

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Care Quality Commission (CQC)


CQC has a four region structure which aligns with the structure of NHS England: South, London, Central and North. Details are currently being finalised, but the structure for each region will be as follows: 1 x Deputy Director Head of Regional Compliance (HoRCs) for each sub-region. CQC National Customer Service Centre: 03000 616161

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Public Health England regional offices


Public Health England North Regional Office Blenheim House West One Duncombe Street Leeds LS1 4PL 0113 295 2000 Public Health England Centre Yorkshire & Humber Quarry House 6th floor South East Quarry Hill Leeds LS2 7UE 0113 386 0315 South Yorkshire Public Health England Team Unit C Meadow Court Hayland Street Off Amos Road Sheffield S9 1BY 0114 242 8850 North Yorkshire and Humber Public Health England Team Block 2 The Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA) Sand Hutton York YO41 1LZ 01904 468 051

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Directors of Public Health


Local Authority
Barnsley Bradford Calderdale Doncaster East Riding of Yorkshire Hull Kirklees Leeds North East Lincolnshire North Lincolnshire North Yorkshire Rotherham Sheffield Wakefield York

Directors of Public Health


Sharon Stoltz (currently Acting Director) Anita Parkin Graham Wardman Dr. Tony Baxter Tim Allison Andrew Taylor Judith Hooper Ian Cameron Cate Carmichael Frances Cunning Lincoln Sargeant Tina Handley Dr. John Radford Jeremy Wight Andrew Furber Paul Edmondson-Jones

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Adult Social Care Contacts


Barnsley Website: https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/adult-health-social-care-and-wellbeing/adult-social-care-services Telephone: 01226 775656 e-mail: socialservices@barnsley.gov.uk Bradford Website: http://www.bradford.gov.uk/bmdc/health_well-being_and_care/adult_care/ Telephone: 01274 435400 Adult Social Care Directory: https://online.bradford.gov.uk/ufs/ufsmain?ebz=1_1381219720565&ebf=1&ebp=30 Calderdale Website: http://www.calderdale.gov.uk/socialcare/social-services/index.html Telephone: 0845 111 1103 e-mail: Gatewaytocare@calderdale.gov.uk Doncaster Website: http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/sections/socialcareforadults/adviceandsupport/index.aspx Telephone: 01302 737391 e-mail: adultcontactteam@doncaster.gov.uk East Riding Website: http://www2.eastriding.gov.uk/living/care-and-support-for-adults Telephone: 01482 393939 Kingston upon Hull Website: http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=221,52777&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Telephone: 01482 300 300 Kirklees Website: http://www.kirklees.gov.uk/community/careSupport/index.aspx or http://www.kirklees.gov.uk/community/careSupport/contacts.aspx for Gateway to Care Contacts Telephone: 01484 414933
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e-mail: gatewaytocare@kirklees.gov.uk Text: Text "Gateway" and your question to 07781482931 Leeds Website: http://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/Pages/Adult-Social-Care.aspx Telephone: 0113 222 4401 North East Lincolnshire Website: http://www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/older-people/health-and-social-care-needs/ Telephone: 01472 256256 e-mail: A3teampublic@nelctp.nhs.uk North Lincolnshire Website: http://www.northlincs.gov.uk/socialcare/ Telephone: 01724 297979 North Yorkshire Website: http://www.northyorks.gov.uk/adultssocialcare Rotherham Website: http://www.rotherham.gov.uk/info/100010/health_and_social_care Sheffield Website: https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/caresupport/adult.html Telephone: 0114 27 34567 Wakefield Website: http://www.wakefield.gov.uk/HealthAndSocialCare/AdultsAndOlderPeople/default.htm Telephone: 0845 8 503 503 e-mail: customerservices@wakefield.gov.uk York Website: http://www.york.gov.uk/info/200157/adult_social_care
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Association of Directors of Adult Social Services ADASS, the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, is the voice of professionals working in adult social care. Their website site contains information on policy initiatives, press releases and consultation responses that constitute so much of the daily activity of the Association's members. Their website is http://www.adass.org.uk/ and Yorkshire & Humber branch pages can be viewed here. The branch secretary is Tom Cray who can be contacted on tom.cray@rotherham.gov.uk Tel 01709 823401 Skills for Care Skills for Care supports employers (organisations and people who 'directly' employ Personal Assistants) develop the knowledge and skills of nearly 1.56 million workers. They also support the sector to plan for the future using data from the National Minimum Data Set for Social Care To achieve their aims, they focus on the attitudes, values, skills and qualifications people need to undertake their roles. Their website is www.skillsforcare.org.uk

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More information
White Papers
Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS (July 2010) http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_117353 Healthy lives, healthy people (July 2011) http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publichealth/Healthyliveshealthypeople/index.htm

Briefings
Regional Voices has produced a number of useful briefings for the voluntary sector about NHS reform, including: The Health and Social Care Act 2012 - http://www.regionalvoices.org/resources Influencing Local Commissioning for Health and Care - http://www.regionalvoices.org/sites/default/files/library/Influencing-local-health-andcare-commissioning-RV-briefing.pdf

Further reading
Modernisation of health and care: news, information and conversations (Department of Health) http://healthandcare.dh.gov.uk/ The VCS implications of the proposed NHS reforms (Kings Fund) http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/voluntary_sector.html Why the NHS must engage with the voluntary sector (Anna Dixon of the Kings Fund, in the Guardian) www.guardian.co.uk/society/joepublic/2011/jun/21/nhs-health-reform-voluntary-sector-anna-dixon NHS reforms warning for voluntary organisations (Third Sector) http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/news/Article/1075479/NHS-reforms-warningvoluntary-organisations/ Mark Gamsus blog about local democracy and health http://localdemocracyandhealth.com/mark-gamsu/ Involve Yorkshire & Humber t 0113 394 2300 e office@involveyorkshirehumber.org.uk w www.involveyorkshirehumber.org.uk @involveyh @healthnetYH Yorkshire & the Humber Regional Forum Ltd Registered Company: 6752034. Registered Charity: 112711918
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