IOM HACA ‘ Because your health matters’ 30 th April 2012 Andrew Jessopp IOM Health & Care Association.

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IOM HACA ‘ Because your health matters’ 30 th April 2012 Andrew Jessopp IOM Health & Care Association

Why we need an association Review of healthcare provided by Noble’s Hospital - Isle of Man © 2006 Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection Commission of Inquiry into the Care of Young People – May 2006 Closure of care homes and increase in live- at-home care services

Why we need an association To bring together in one place the information you, as a potential service user, may need to ensure you get the best available health and care services. To help identify areas of concern or deficiency in the level of service provided and to bring the matter to the attention of the appropriate person or organisation.

Who we are IOMH&CA is a non-governmental membership association and is in the process of applying to become a Manx registered charitable company limited by guarantee. The association is more than just a patients association and we will look to protect the interests of all residents who may require the services of health or care providers. The charity will be governed by a board of directors/council who are also trustees, managed by an executive committee and will also comprise a number of patrons. Many of these people are likely to be retired health or care professionals who support the objects of the charity.

What we will do The IOMH&CA will: seek to protect and progress the health and well-being of the people of the IOM actively campaign on behalf of patients and other health and care service users with the aim of ensuring: i) a world class health and care system operates in the IOM; ii) all Island residents have equal access to high quality health and social care; and are involved in all aspects of the decision making regarding their health and social care provide an independent information service to residents of the IOM on all matters relating to their health and well-being; including a telephone helpline

What we will do provide assistance and/or representation to any individual or group who requests the support of the association in regard to a health and/or well-being matter; in so much as the assistance and/or representation is appropriate and the matter clearly falls within the remit of the association commission and promote research projects and reports on matters relating to the objects of the association encourage community involvement in health and well-being issues by stimulating discussion and debate co-operate with other bodies, including governmental ones, in the furtherance of the association’s objectives

What we won’t do provide health or care services replicate activities conducted by other organisations based on the IOM (unless they compliment the established activities) compete for funding with other charities who provide essential/beneficial health or care services to the community act as a complaints conduit for other organisations (although we may offer help and guidance on their complaints procedures, or if a complaints procedure fails to perform in accordance with its own rules)

Who can become members Membership is open to anyone who supports the objects of the association; but members of Tynwald, civil servants and public sector health and care employees or contractors with managerial responsibility cannot serve as directors, trustees or executive committee members. This is because the association wishes to demonstrate to the general public its independent status and that it is free of government influence. This restriction will also apply to persons involved in the provision of private sector health and care provision in order to avoid possible conflicts of interest. Different classes of membership will be available, inc. concessionary. Initial individual membership is expected to be in the order of £20/year. Members will be able to become involved in the association in a number of ways, possibly by helping to raise funds, volunteering to answer the telephone, or perhaps, if they have a specialist knowledge of a particular health or care issue, offering to assist with the preparation of reports or submissions to consultation documents.

How will we be funded Most of the association’s start up costs and some of its initial operating costs are expected to be funded by a trust that is being established by Kate Beecroft MHK for this purpose. However, in the longer term it is expected that a combination of membership fees, corporate sponsorship, donations and fund raising activities will meet the cost of operating the association. Obviously, the more successful the association is in raising revenue the greater amount of work it can do on behalf of its members.

How will we know if we have been successful There are potentially many ways in which the association could be assessed to be a success, although the association may not always be able to claim the sole credit for something which is deemed to be a successful outcome. However, some of the successful outcomes could be: a) the government and other service providers engage with the association, listen to our views and suggestions and services or some other aspect of the IOM health & care system improves b) the number of complaints regarding the health and care system on the IOM reduce c) members of the public express a greater confidence in the health and care services provided on the IOM d) regular audits are conducted in our hospitals and care homes to ensure patients and residents are receiving the standard of treatment and care expected

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