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Wessex Public Health Network – Your Questions
Is Wessex LETB different from Health Education Wessex? What is the relationship between Health Education England, PHE and NHS England? Does Health Education Wessex (or HEE) have a remit for the training and education of workforces in the NHS and Local Authorities (and wider)? If so, what is the remit? If not, why not? How can we inform and feed into the LETB’s decision making process? What is the role of the Partnership Councils? What else???
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NHS Education and Training System
Secretary of State Department of Health Public Health England NHS England Health Education England Health Education Wessex Education and Research Local Stakeholders, including Local Authorities Health Service Providers
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Health Education Wessex Profile
2.6 million people 11 member NHS Trusts 10 CCGs 8 Local Authorities 51,615 wte NHS employees £195 m investment in education and training 15 commissioned universities Aligned with Local Area Team/Academic Health Science Network and clinical networks.
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Health Education Wessex Governance and Engagement
Partnership Council and reporting subgroups Board Hampshire and Isle of Wight Local Workforce Development Group Stakeholders Operations Management Team Local Professional & Clinical Networks Dorset and Salisbury Local Workforce Development Group The Partnership Council is representative of all stakeholder groups and advisory to the Board Local Workforce Development Groups provide excellent opportunities for engagement with smaller providers eg nursing homes and primary care while having a direct line through the Partnership Council to influencing the Board The Partnership Council is able to set up sub-groups & Task & Finish Groups as required Clearly within our management costs – latest figure based on IP assumptions. Expert Education Advisory Group Key Red: Accountable to Green: Provides advice to 4
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The Partnership Council
The key forum for consulting about workforce and Health education Wessex strategy made up of a wide range of individuals representing those who have a stake in the education and training of the healthcare and public health workforce.
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What does the Partnership Council do?
gather opinion from key stakeholders about healthcare workforce priorities and reflect these views to the Health Education Wessex Board; advise health education Wessex about any aspect of its business Five-Year Workforce Skills and Development Strategy Annual Education Commissioning and Training Plan; contribute to programmes of work by commissioning sub-groups agree overarching workforce requirements of the future needed to deliver quality health and social care.
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Partnership Council Members
Roles by nomination that represent Communities of Interest: 3 NHS Trust providers (not yet allocated, linked to Local Workforce Development Groups) GP provider (1) Clinical Commissioning Group (1) Higher Education Provider (1) Further Education Provider (1) Director of Adult Services (1) Director of Children’s Services (1) Director of Public Health (1) Director of Nursing (1) Medical Director (1) Director of Medical Education (1) Lead Scientist Network (1) AHP Network (1) Pharmacy Network (1) Bands 1-4 Champion (1) Trainee (1) Student (1) Health and Wellbeing Boards (1) Healthwatch (1) Trades Union Representative (1) Roles by appointment by the represented organisation: Skills for Health (1) Skills for Care (1) National Commissioning Board (1) Centre for Workforce Intelligence (1) Public Health England (Wessex Centre) (1) South Central Ambulance Service (1) South West Ambulance Service (1) Organisations that need to ensure a representative Salisbury NHS FT (1) Isle of Wight NHS Trust (1) Health Education Wessex representation Chair, LETB Board Managing Director LETB Executive in attendance
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