ADULT SERVICES AND HEALTH OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY PANEL
TUESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2007 AT 7.30PM
COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MAIDENHEAD
Membership: Councillors Majeed (Chairman), Mrs Endacott (Vice-Chairman), Mrs S Evans, Harris, Mrs Kemp, Mrs Napier and Mrs Proctor
Contact Details:
Democratic Services (01628 796028)
Email: democratic.services@rbwm.gov.uk
AGENDA
APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE
To receive any apologies for absence.
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
To receive Declarations of Interests from Members of the Panel in respect of any item to be considered at the meeting.
MINUTES
To confirm the Part I minutes of the meeting of the Panel held on 5 July 2007.
WORK PROGRAMME
The following items are scheduled for discussion at the meeting of the Panel to be held on 30 October 2007:
MATERNITY SERVICES AT HEATHERWOOD HOSPITAL
To receive an update on the decision taken by the Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust regarding the short-term reduction in maternity services at Heatherwood Hospital.
BETTER PREVENTION SERVICES WITH EARLIER INTERVENTION
To consider the action taken by the PCT to introduce better preventative services to assist people to assess their lifestyle risks and to take the right steps to make healthier choices.
RIGHT CARE, RIGHT PLACE CONSULTATION - UPDATE
To receive an update on the "Right Care Right Place" consultation process.
GP PROVISION IN THE BOROUGH
To note details on the GP practices that are available in the area and the range of service they provide, including operating times and out of hours provision. (See leaflet circulated separately)
WRAYSBURY GP PRACTICE - UPDATE
To receive an update on progress made with the provision of a GP Surgery in Wraysbury.
ADULT SOCIAL CARE PERFORMANCE REPORT
To note the Learning & Care Directorate's performance against the adult social care performance assessment framework indicators (PAFs) for the year 2006-07.
SERVICE MONITORING REPORT FROM HEAD OF ADULT SERVICES
To consider activity within the Adult Services and Health services during the period to 31 July 2007.
ADULT SERVICES CUSTOMER CARE ANNUAL REPORT 2006/2007
To consider the Social Services complaints process and the level and nature of the complaints and compliments received by Adult Services, Learning and Care Directorate during the period 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2007