Healthwatch England Business Plan 2013/14 Agenda item 7 Paper No: CM/02/13/06 Annex A.

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Healthwatch England Business Plan 2013/14 Agenda item 7 Paper No: CM/02/13/06 Annex A

Priorities In 2013/14 our priorities are to: Ensure consumers of health and social care can exercise their right to be heard Ensure consumers of health and social care can exercise their right to redress Support local Healthwatch at this key stage of development Establish Healthwatch as an effective organisation that makes a difference for consumers in a changing health and social care landscape

Ensure consumers of health and social care can exercise their right to be heard We will do this by: Speaking on behalf of consumers, identifying new and emerging issues Demonstrating what good consumer involvement looks like and ensuring others e.g. the NHS commissioning board develop good practice Publishing our first annual report to voice consumer views and experiences (a benchmark for future years) and giving voice to the experience of children and vulnerable groups

Ensure consumers of health and social care can exercise their right to redress We will do this by: Establishing what works and what needs improving in the way that concerns and complaints are dealt with Understanding how vulnerable groups and children experience making complaints and raising concerns Using our statutory powers to ensure an effective right to redress Supporting local Healthwatch to act similarly at a local level Tracking progress on key recommendations made in the Francis report regarding a good complaints system and right of redress

Support local Healthwatch at this key stage of development We will do this by: Developing and delivering a vibrant Healthwatch network Providing leadership and support to local Healthwatch on priorities including: governance, commissioning, Health and Well Being Boards, responsibility for children etc. Establishing standards of good practice among local Healthwatch and ensuring local Healthwatch have the powers and functions they need to do their job effectively. Creating a clear route for local Healthwatch to escalate concerns to Healthwatch England, the Care Quality Commission and other bodies Gather data and intelligence from local Healthwatch to spot emerging issues and help them understand how their local environment compares to a national picture

Establish Healthwatch England as an effective organisation We will do this by: Developing a strategy for Healthwatch England and leading by example in the way that we engage our beneficiaries Developing good partnerships with providers of health and social care, professional bodies and the voluntary sector Ensuring our own policies and processes are correct, transparent and open to public scrutiny.

Next steps Budget finalised Business plan document completed Test out with key partners Final draft business plan and budget presented at Committee workshop in March Shared with DH and Accounting Officer Formal sign off at June Committee meeting