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Whos Who in the East of England A directory of key health and social care contacts in the East of England Updated January 2016

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Each of the regional networks that make up Regional Voices, including Wellbeing East, has produced a “Who’s

Who” guide to key people working in health, wellbeing and care in each region. The guides include relevant people

from NHS England area teams, clinical commissioning groups, health and wellbeing boards, CQC, commissioning

support units and local Healthwatch.

You can access the Who’s Who guides for the other regions at www.regionalvoices.org/whoswho

!!! Acronoym warning !!! The Who's Who Guides may contain acronyms that are unfamiliar to some. All

relevant new structures and names are explained in our Regional Voices briefings. So if you'd like to know your

CCGs from your CQC please read the Regional Voices briefings which explain all.

Please help us keep this guide up to date by notifying us of any changes, corrections or information to

help us fill any gaps by emailing [email protected]

NHS England Regional Teams

England Midlands and East is one of four regional teams that support the commissioning services and directly

commission primary care and specialised services at a local level across England. Geographically, the Midlands

and East regional team covers the West Midlands, North Midlands, Central Midlands and East.

https://www.england.nhs.uk/mids-east/contact-us/

Central Midlands and East Regional teams - NHS England Directors of Commissioning Operations

Elliott Howard-Jones updated Jan 2016 NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations - Central Midlands

[Leicester, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Hertfordshire] updated Jan 2016

Andrew Pike NHS England Director of Commissioning Operations – East [East Anglia and Essex]

Central Midlands and East Main Offices:

Central Midlands

Leicester, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire and Hertfordshire updated Jan 2016

Charter House

Parkway Welwyn Garden City

Hertfordshire AL8 6JL

Tel: 0113 824 8686 updated Jan 2016

East Offices 2 main Offices updated Jan 2016

Victoria House

Capital Park Fulbourn

Cambridge CB21 5XB

Tel: 0113 825 5320 updated Jan 2016

Swift House Hedgerows Business Park

Colchester Road Springfield

Chelmsford Essex

CM2 5PF Tel: 0113 824 9112

updated Jan 2016

NHS England Equalities and Health Inequalities updated Jan 2016

NHS England has legal and ethical obligations to reduce health inequalities and advance equality, in accordance

with the public sector Equality Duty of the Equality Act 2010. Public bodies were required to prepare and publish

objectives by 6 April 2012 to meet the general equality duty as outlined in the Equality Act 2010.

The Equality and Health Inequalities team of NHS England will drive forward the strategic priorities and

deliverables set out in the Equality and Health Inequalities Strategy

NHS England Regional Equality Lead - Midlands & East Regional Link

Senior Manager for Equality & Health Inequalities - Inclusion Health

Ranjit Senghera

[email protected]

Tel: 07557 562026

Commissioning Support Units [CSU]

Commissioning Support Units were established in April 2013 as part of the reorganisation of the National Health

Service in England following the Health and Social Care Act 2012. As Commissioning Support Units [CSUs] are not

geographically defined, this means that in some cases customers are local or regional clinical commissioners, and

in others they include clinical commissioning groups in other parts of England. In addition some of the CCG’s have

decided to take the CSU function “in house”

With the closure of Central Eastern CSU in September 2014 and the merger of Anglia CSU with North

East London CSU there is no Commissioning Support Unit solely serving the East of England.

Clinical Commissioning Groups

CCGs are clinically led groups that include all of the GP groups in their geographical area. They are responsible for

designing and commissioning local health services and have to use the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

and Joint Health and Wellbeing strategy when drawing up their commissioning plans. CCGs are overseen by NHS

England (including its Regional Offices and Area Teams). These structures manage primary care commissioning,

including holding the NHS Contracts for GP practices NHS

Clinical Commissioning Groups in the East of England

Clinical Commissioning Group Accountable Officers Engagement Leads

NHS Bedfordshire CCG

www.bedfordshireccg.nhs.uk

South Central and West CSU updated Jan2016

Accountable Officer: Matthew Tait

[email protected] updated Jan2016

Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs updated Jan2016

Jane Meggitt [email protected]

Patient and Public Engagement

Manager: Sarah Frisby

[email protected] updated Jan2016

NHS Basildon & Brentwood CCG

www.basildonandbrentwoodccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer:

Tonia Parsons [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough CCG www.cambridgeshireandpeterboroughccg.nhs.uk

No external commissioning support

[email protected]

Chief Operating Officer:

Andy Vowles

[email protected]

Patient Experience Manager:

Maureen Walters

[email protected]

Patient Experience Officer:

Mohammed Mustafa

[email protected]

NHS Castle Point & Rochford CCG www.castlepointandrochfordccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer:

Kevin McKenny

[email protected]

Lay Member Patient & Public

Engagement:

Pauline Stratford

Email:[email protected]

NHS East & North Hertfordshire CCG www.enhertsccg.co.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Executive:

Beverley Flowers. Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Lead for Public Engagement:

Lynda Dent

[email protected]

NHS Herts Valley CCG

www.hertsvalleyscc.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer: Nicola Bell

[email protected]

Public Engagement Manager

Heather Aylward [email protected]

NHS Great Yarmouth and Waveney CCG

www.greatyarmouthandwaveneyccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Executive: Andy Evans

[email protected] Updated Jan2016

Director of Commissioning and

Engagement Updated Jan2016

Rebecca Driver

[email protected]

Head of Communications and

Engagement Updated Jan2016

Lorraine Rollo

[email protected]

NHS Ipswich & East Suffolk CCG www.ipswichandeastsuffolkccg.nhs.uk

No external commissioning support

Chief Operating Officer: Maddie Baker-Woods

[email protected]

Head of Operations: Louise Hardwick updated Jan2016 louise.hardwick@ipswichandeastsuffolk

ccg.nhs.uk

NHS Luton CCG

www.lutonccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer: Carol Hill

[email protected]

Deputy Director of Quality & Patient

Clare Saunders

[email protected]

North East Essex CCG

www.neessexccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer

Sam Hepplewhite [email protected]

Head of Communications and Public

Engagement: Simon Morgan updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Mid Essex CCG

www.midessexccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Office:

James Roach [email protected]

Lay Member Patient and Public

Engagement:

Anne-Marie Garrigan

Communications and Engagement

team call 01245 459 414

email [email protected]

North Norfolk CCG

www.northnorfolkccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer: Mark Taylor

[email protected] updated Jan2016

Engagement Manager

Rebecca Champion

[email protected]

Norwich CCG www.norwichccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Accountable Officer: Jo Smithson

[email protected] updated Jan2016

Public Engagement Manager

Laura McCartney-Gray

[email protected]

Southend CCG

www.southendccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

[email protected]

Lay Person Patient and Public

Engagement: Janis Gibson

E: [email protected]

Phone: 01702 314299

South Norfolk CCG

www.southnorfolkccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer: Jocelyn Pike

[email protected]

Engagement Lead: Oliver Cruickshank

[email protected]

Thurrock CCG

www.thurrockccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

(Interim Acting) Chief Operating

Officer: Mandy Ansell

[email protected]

Email: [email protected]

phone: 01375 36581

West Essex CCG www.westessexccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Operating Officer:Clare Morris

[email protected]

Lay Member - Public and Patient Engagement: Jackie Sully

Phone: 01992 566140

Email: [email protected]

West Norfolk CCG www.westnorfolkccg.nhs.uk

North East London CSU

Chief Officer: Sue Crossman [email protected]

Patient and Practice Engagement Manager: Caroline Howarth

[email protected]

West Suffolk CCG www.westsuffolkccg.nhs.uk

Commissioning support with Ipswich & East

Suffolk CCG

Chief Executive: Julian Herbert [email protected]

Communications Manager: Jo John Updated Jan2016 [email protected]

Clinical Senates

Clinical Senates help Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) and NHS

England, to make the best decisions about healthcare for the populations they represent by providing advice and

leadership at a strategic level. Senates consist of clinicians, patients and other partners, who will give advice to

commissioners and providers in their area. The East of England Clinical Senate comprises a Clinical Senate

Council and a wider Clinical Senate Assembly. Senate Council is the multi-professional ‘steering group’ of clinical

senate, led by an independently appointed chair Dr Bernard Brett.

Network Manager

Candy Jeffries [email protected] Tel: 07900 715432

Clinical Directors:

Tony O’Brien (CVD) anthony.o’[email protected] Tel: 01223 708750

Neville.Kukreja (cardiac) [email protected] Tel: 01223 708750

Nick Morrish (diabetes) [email protected] Tel:01223 708750

Public Health England

Established on 1 April 2013 to protect and improve the nation’s health and wellbeing and to reduce health

inequalities. PHE has a local presence to provide a range of public health advice and support, including: response

to health protection incidents and emergencies; working alongside local authorities to improve health and

wellbeing and reduce health inequalities; the NHS and other key partners. Updated Jan 2016

Public Health England: Midlands and East of England

Public Health England: Midlands and East of England

Regional Director Dr Rashmi Shukla

1st Floor

5 St Philip's Place Birmingham

B3 2PW

[email protected]

Updated Jan 2016

With effect from the 1st July 2015 the previous PHE Centres in the East of England region (Anglia & Essex and

PHE South Midlands & Hertfordshire Centres) have now merged to form a single Centre known as Public Health

England - East of England. The Centre’s main office is in Cambridge with additional sites in Letchworth,

Thetford & Witham. There will be no change to telephone numbers and all email addresses remain unchanged.

Updated Jan 2016

Public Health England Regional Offices – East of England

PHE East of England

Centre Director

Professor Aliko Ahmed, West Wing,

Victoria House Capital Park,

Fulbourn, Cambridge

CB21 5XB Telephone:01223 722 470

You can read more about how regional voices is working with public health at http://www.regionalvoices.org/public-health

Local health protection teams Updated Jan 2016

Local Health Protection Teams lead Public Health England’s response to incidents and outbreaks of infectious

diseases and threats to health from non-infectious hazards.

Activities include: local disease surveillance; maintaining alert systems; investigating and managing health

protection incidents and outbreaks and delivering and monitoring national action plans for infectious diseases at local level.

East of England Health Protection Teams www.gov.uk/health-protection-team

East of England Health Protection Teams

South Midlands and Hertfordshire HPT (East of England)

(covering Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Luton, Milton Keynes)

Public Health England Beacon House,

Dunhams Lane, Letchworth

Garden City, SG6 1BE

Email: smh:phe.gov.uk or [email protected]

Phone:0300 303 8537

Anglia HPT

(covers Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Peterborough)

Public Health England

Thetford Community Healthy Living Centre, Croxton Road,

Thetford, IP24 1JD

Phone: 0344 225 3546

Essex HPT (covering Basildon, Braintree, Brentwood, Castle Point, Chelmsford, Colchester, Epping, Harlow, Maldon, Rochford,

Southend-on-Sea, Tendring, Thurrock, Uttlesford)

Public Health England 8 Collingwood Road,

Whitham, CM8 2TT

Phone:0345 155 0069

The Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH

The Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) is the representative body for Directors of Public Health

(DsPH) in the UK with the aim of maximising the effectiveness and impact of DsPH as Public Health leaders. The

membership is drawn from serving directors of public health and Associate Directors/ Deputies.

http://www.adph.org.uk/ updated Jan2016

The East of England Regional Network co-ordinator is : Katie Gallagher Association of Directors of Public

Health Network Coordinator East of England. c/o Public Health Service (Postalpoint CH0231) Room 231,

Hertfordshire County Council, County Hall, Pegs Lane, Hertford, SG13 8DQ. Tel: 01992 556287

[email protected] updated Jan2016

Local Authorities Commissioning for Public Health

The transfer of public health from the NHS to local government and Public Health England (PHE) is one of the most

significant extensions of local government powers and duties in a generation.

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.

Regional Directors of Public Health

The most fundamental duties of a directors of public health (DPH) are set out in law and. How those statutory

functions translate into everyday practice depends on a range of factors that are shaped by local needs and

priorities from area to area and over time.

A number of the DPH’s specific responsibilities and duties arise directly from Acts of Parliament - mainly the NHS

Act 2006 and the Health and Social Care Act 2012 - and related regulations. Some of these duties are closely

defined but most allow for local discretion in how they are delivered.

Read more about Directors of Public Health in Local Government Roles, Responsibilities and Context

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/directors-of-public-health-role-in-local-authorities#history

and

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/213009/Public-health-role-of-

local-authorities-factsheet.pdf

East of England Regional Directors of Public Health

Bedford Borough Council

Muriel Scott [email protected]

Cambridgeshire County Council

Liz Robin

[email protected]

Central Bedfordshire Council

Muriel Scott [email protected]

Essex County Council

Mike Gogarty [email protected]

Hertfordshire County Council

Jim McManus [email protected]

Luton Borough Council

Gerry Taylor [email protected]

Norfolk County Council

Dr Louise Smith Updated Jan2016

[email protected] Updated

Jan2016

Peterborough City Council

Liz Robin (shared post with

Cambridgeshire County Council) Updated Jan2016

[email protected] Updated

Jan2016

Southend-on-Sea Borough

Council

Dr Andrea Atherton Updated Jan2016 [email protected] Updated

Jan2016

Suffolk County Council

Tessa Lindfield [email protected]

Thurrock Council

Position is currently Vacant Updated

Jan2016

Association of directors of adult social services (ADASS)

The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) represents all the directors of adult social services in

England, as well as senior managers who report to them. Website: http://www.adass.org.uk

The membership is drawn from serving directors of adult social care employed by local authorities. Associate

members are past directors and our wider membership includes deputy and assistant directors. More information

about ADASS can be found at http://www.adass.org.uk/who-we-are/

Julie Ogley Director of Social Care, Health and Housing Central Bedfordshire Council is the Chair of the East of

England region email: E: [email protected]

Directors of Adult Social Care – East of England

Bedford Borough Council Borough Hall, Caudwell Street, Bedford, MK42

9AP Tel: 01234 228 680

Director of Children's and Adults' Services: Kevin Crompton [email protected]

Cambridgeshire County Council

CC1001, Shire Hall, Castle Hill, Cambridge CB3 0AP

Tel: 01223 727993

Executive Director: Children, Families and Adults Services:

Adrian Loades [email protected]

Central Bedfordshire Council

Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford, SG17 5TQ

Phone: 01462 611 330

Director of Social Care, Health and Housing:Julie Ogley

[email protected]

Essex County Council

PO Box 297, County Hall, Chelmsford CM1 1YS

Tel: 01245 431891

Director for Adult Social Care: Dave Hill

[email protected]

Hertfordshire County Council County Hall, Pegs Lane,

Hertford SG13 8PD Tel: 01992 556363 updated Jan2016

Director of Health and Community Services: Iain Macbeath

[email protected]

Luton Borough Council

Unity House, 111 Stuart Street, Luton LU1 5NP Tel: 01582 547500

Director Housing, Community Living and Adult Social Care:

Pam Garraway [email protected]

Norfolk County Council Room 608,County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich

NR1 2SQ Tel: 01603 223 175

Director of Adult Social Services:Harold Bodmer [email protected]

Peterborough City Council

Town Hall, Bridge Street, Peterborough PE1 1FA

Tel: 01733 452409

Director of Social Services: Wendi Ogle-Welbourn

[email protected]

Southend-on-Sea Borough Council Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue,

Southend-on-Sea SS2 6ER Tel: 01702 534729

Corporate Director for People updated Jan2016 Simon Leftley

[email protected]

Suffolk County Council Endeavour House, Russell Road,

Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2BX

Tel: 01473 260726

Corporate Director for Adult and Community Services updated Jan2016 Anna MCcreadie

[email protected]

Thurrock Council

PO Box 140, Civic Offices, New Road, Grays, Thurrock RM17 6TJ

Tel: 01375 652286

Director Adults Health and Commissioning: Roger Harris

[email protected]

The Association of Directors of Children's Services Ltd - ADCS

(ADCS) is a membership organisation, whose members hold leadership roles in children’s services departments in

local authorities in England. They specialise in developing, commissioning and leading the delivery of services to

children, young people and their families, including education, health, youth, early years and social care services.

Working in partnership with other agencies our members work to achieve tailored and joined-up services for

children, whatever their identified needs. http://adcs.org.uk/general/about-us

There are 11 local authorities in the Eastern region. They are Bedford Borough, Cambridgeshire, Central Bedfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Luton, Norfolk, Peterborough, Southend-on-

Sea, Suffolk and Thurrock.

Chair: The Eastern Region chair is Sue Cook, Corporate Director for Children and Young People’s Services, Suffolk

County Council e: [email protected]

Regional representatives on ADCS Council of Reference

Sue Cook, Suffolk e: [email protected]

1 Vacancy

Directors of Children's Services

Bedford Borough Council

Borough Hall, Cauldwell Street, Bedford, MK42 9AP

T:01234 228620

Director of Children’s and Adults’ Services: Kevin Crompton [email protected]

Cambridgeshire County Council

CC1001, Shire Hall, Castle Hill, Cambridge CB3 0AP

Phone: 01223 727993

Executive Director: Children, Families and Adults Services:

Adrian Loades [email protected]

Central Bedfordshire Council

Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands,

Shefford, Beds, SG17 5TQ

T: 0300 300 8000

Director of Children's Services: Sue Harrison

[email protected]

Essex County Council

PO Box 11, Children's Services Corporate Directorate,

Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 1LX

T: 0333 013 4556

Executive Director for People Commissioning: Dave Hill

[email protected]

Hertfordshire County Council

County Hall, Peg Lane, Hertford, SG13 8DF

T: 01992 555704

Director of Children's Services: Jenny Coles

[email protected]

Luton Borough Council 111 Stuart Street,

Luton, LU1 5NP T: 01582 548400

Corporate Director, Children & Learning: Sally Rowe

[email protected]

Norfolk County Council

County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 2DH

T: 01603 222600

Executive Director of Children’s Services: Michael Rosen updated

Jan2016 [email protected]

Peterborough City Council

Bayard Place, Broadway,

Peterborough, PE1 1FB

T: 01733 863601

Corporate Director People and Communities:

Wendi Ogle-Welbourn [email protected]

Southend-on-Sea Borough Council

Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue, Southend on Sea,

Essex, SS2 6ER

T: 01702 534729

Corporate Director, People: Simon Leftley [email protected]

Suffolk County Council

Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2BX

T: 01473 265354

Corporate Director for Children and Young People’s Services:

Sue Cook [email protected]

Thurrock Council P.O. Box 118, Civic Offices, New Road Grays,

Thurrock, RM17 6GF T: 01375 652077

Director of Children's Services: Carmel Littleton [email protected]

Health and Wellbeing Boards

Hosted by local authorities, each top tier and unitary authority has its own health and wellbeing board. Health and

wellbeing boards bring together the NHS, public health, adult social care and children's services, including elected

representatives and Local Healthwatch. In some areas there is also a voluntary and community

representative on the Board

Health and Wellbeing Boards – East of England

Health & Wellbeing

Board Chair of the Board Representative from the Voluntary and

Community Sector

Bedford Borough Mayor Dave Hodgson Updated Jan2016 [email protected]

No VCS rep on the board Updated Jan2016

Cambridgeshire

Cllr Tony Orgee

[email protected]

VCS feed in via sub groups - below

Cambridgeshire VCS sub groups:

• Granville Hawkes, Voluntary and Community Action East Cambridgeshire - [email protected]

• Julie Farrow, Hunts Forum of Voluntary Organisations - [email protected]

• Joseph Simon, Cambridgeshire Carers Partnership Board - [email protected]

Central Bedfordshire

Council

Cllr Maurice Jones Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

No VCS rep on the board Updated Jan2016

Essex

Cllr David Finch

[email protected]

Jacqui Foile, Voluntary Action Epping Forest

[email protected]

Hertfordshire

Cllr Colette Wyatt-Lowe

[email protected] Updated Jan2016

Michael Downing, Chair of Healthwatch

[email protected] Updated Jan2016

Luton

Cllr Hazel Simmons

[email protected]

No VCS rep on the board

Norfolk

Cllr Brian Watkins Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Pip Coker, Julian Support

[email protected]

Joyce Hopwood, Norfolk Council on Ageing

[email protected]

There is currently a vacancy for this seat Updated

Jan2016

Peterborough

Cllr John Holdich Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

No VCS rep on the board

Southend

Cllr James Moyies Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Chief Executive, SAVS: Alison Semmence

[email protected] Updated Jan2016

Suffolk

Cllr Alan Murray Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Managing Director of Lime Skills, Suffolk’s

Voluntary Sector Congress: Nicola Bradford

Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Thurrock

Barbara Rice [email protected]

No VCS rep on the board

Regional Voices has produced resources to support the voluntary sector to understand, link in with and influence health and wellbeing boards http://www.regionalvoices.org/node/47

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is a collection of information that aims to identify the health and

wellbeing needs of the local population on each local authority area.

The JSNA is expected to:

Describe the future health and wellbeing of its population.

Better support the needs of local communities by identifying and encouraging interventions at earlier stages

to more effectively target the causes of health problems.

Help understand the needs of the whole population.

Consider and understand the wider determinants of health.

Health & Wellbeing Boards will use the JSNA to develop the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and set commissioning

priorities.

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.

East of England JSNA Leads - Luke Ward is the Programme Lead for Joint Strategic Needs Assessment, East of

England Public Health Directorate

East of England JSNA Leads

Local Authority JSNA Lead - Contact/support

Bedford Borough

Council

JSNA contact: Barbara Wonford updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Tel No: 01234 276874

For more information on the publication of the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment please

contact Jashpal Mann at Bedford Borough Council at [email protected] updated Jan2016

Bedford Borough Council JSNA - The JSNA Summary Report, agreed by the Health and Wellbeing Board on 17

March 2015, provides a brief summary of the wealth of information about health and wellbeing needs and outcomes

available on the main JSNA website.

Bedford Borough is in the process of refreshing the JSNA. The JSNA will be a very large source of information and as

such will be released as the chapters are finalised. A table of publication dates (i.e. when the chapters will be

uploaded on the Bedford Borough website) http://www.bedford.gov.uk/health_and_social_care/jsna.aspx updated Jan2016

Cambridgeshire

County Council

JSNA Programme Manager: Wendy Quarry [email protected]

Tel:01223 729158

Cambridgeshire JSNA To date the Cambridgeshire JSNA is made up of twelve chapters. Each chapter may have

many linked documents that are referenced within them.

The current JSNA reports are listed in the left hand menu of this page:

http://www.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/joint-strategic-needs-assessment/current-jsna-reports updated Jan2016

As the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment is an ongoing programme of work, for information on the chapters that are

currently being developed, see the ‘What’s new?’ section of this website.

http://www.cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/whats-new/new updated Jan2016

Central Bedfordshire

Council

Contact: Sion James updated Jan2016 [email protected]

Tel No: 0300 300 5320

Central Bedfordshire JSNA http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/health-and-social-care/jsna/default.aspx

Essex County Council

If you have any comments or questions on the Essex JSNA please contact

Health & Adult Social Care Intelligence Manager: Duncan Taylor updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Essex JSNA http://www.essexinsight.org.uk/grouppage.aspx?groupid=19&cookieCheck=true&JScript=1

Hertfordshire County

Council [email protected]

Hertfordshire JSNA http://jsna.hertslis.org/

Luton Borough Council

Policy and performance Email: [email protected]

Tel: 01582 546073

Luton JSNA This is the third JSNA which has been undertaken in Luton and provides a comprehensive analysis of

the current and future health and wellbeing needs of people in Luton.

http://www.luton.gov.uk/Community_and_living/Lists/LutonDocuments/PDF/JSNA/JSNA%202015.pdf updated Jan2016

Norfolk County Council

Currently there is no appointed Manager / Lead for JSNA, for the time being please contact [email protected] updated Jan2016

Norfolk JSNA http://norfolkinsight.org.uk/jsna updated Jan2016

Peterborough City

Council

Contact: Ryan O’Neill ryan.o'[email protected] updated Jan2016

Peterborough JSNA https://www.peterborough.gov.uk/healthcare/public-health/JSNA/

See also http://www.peterboroughjsna.org/

Suffolk County

Council

If you have any comments or suggestions for content for the JSNA page please email [email protected]

Suffolk County Council JSNA http://www.suffolk.gov.uk/adult-social-care-and-health/public-health/knowledge-

and-evidence/joint-strategic-needs-assessment-jsna/

Southend on Sea

Borough Council Contact: Rob Walters e: [email protected] updated Jan2016

Southend on Sea JSNA https://www.southend.gov.uk/downloads/download/356/joint_strategic_needs_assessments

And http://www.southend.gov.uk/JSNA

Thurrock Council No information updated Jan2016

Thurrock JSNA In 2015, 2 new JSNA documents have been published. The first looked specifically at the needs of

our children and young people and was published in March 2015. Another looks at the demography of our population as a whole and was approved for publication in June 2015. updated Jan2016

https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/healthy-living/joint-strategic-needs-assessment

Health and Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committees

Each relevant council has a health overview and scrutiny committee, dedicated to scrutinising local NHS policy,

planning, and impact against local needs and inequalities. This committee is made up of councillors (and in two-

tier areas often includes district/borough members as well as county councillors) and thereby has democratic

legitimacy. It may also include co-opted members. Cabinet members are not eligible to sit on the health

overview and scrutiny committee or any other scrutiny committee. The meetings are open to the press and public

in the same way as any council meeting.

The primary aim of health scrutiny is to act as a lever to improve the health of local people, ensuring their needs

are considered as an integral part of the commissioning, delivery and development of health services.

East of England Health Overview and Scrutiny

Local Authority Chair Lead Officer

Bedford Borough

Council

Cllr John Mingay Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Tel: 01234 210788

Jacqueline Gray

[email protected]

Cambridgeshire

Scrutiny is carried out by the Health

Committee at Cambridgeshire

County council

Cllr David Jenkins Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Tel: 07739 758859

Central

Bedfordshire

Cllr Rita Drinkwater [email protected]

Tel: 0300 300 8517

Paula Everitt [email protected]

Essex

Cllr Jillian Reeves [email protected]

Tel: 01268 565596

Graham Hughes [email protected]

Tel: 033301 34574 Updated Jan2016

Hertfordshire

County Council

Cllr Seamus Quilty

[email protected]

Tel:01923 246485

Charles Weir Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Tel: 01438 843630

Luton Borough Council

Cllr Meryl Dolling

[email protected]

Contact Officer: Eunice Lewis Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Norfolk County

Council

Michael Carttiss

Tel: 01603 228912

Maureen Orr

[email protected]

Peterborough City Council

The Council is required to appoint

a Statutory Scrutiny Officer. At Peterborough this role is undertaken by

the Head of Legal Services.

Southend on Sea

Borough Council

People Scrutiny Committee Chair Cllr Lesley Salter

[email protected] updated Jan2016

Suffolk County

Council - Health Scrutiny Committee

and Great Yarmouth

and Waveney Joint Health Scrutiny

Committee

Michael Ladd [email protected]

Tel: 01502 724337 or 01502 727296

Theresa Harden

[email protected]

Thurrock Council

Councillor Graham Snell

[email protected]

Tel: 01375 366322

Healthwatch England

Healthwatch England is the independent consumer champion for health and social care in England. It provides a

national voice on the key issue that matter to people using health & social care services. It advises the NHS

Commissioning Board, English local authorities, Monitor and the Secretary of State and has the power to

recommend action be taken on behalf of people using health & social care services. Healthwatch England provides

leadership, support and advice to local healthwatch organisations.

Healthwatch England Development team:

Head of Network Development: Andy Payne updated Jan2016

Andy is responsible for

development of the local Healthwatch network within

England; relationship management and support of local Healthwatch.

[email protected]

Tel: 07789 876619

Development Manager North and Central England: Julie Turner updated Jan2016 Julie supports and development

the local Healthwatch network across the Central England region.

[email protected]

Tel: 07789 876581

Development Officer Central England: Davinia Jarman updated Jan2016

Davinia supports and develops the local

Healthwatch network across the Central England region.

[email protected]

A full list of Healthwatch England staff can be found here http://www.healthwatch.co.uk/our-staff-0#nid-888 and

http://www.healthwatch.co.uk/our-people

Local Healthwatch in the East of England

There are 11 local Healthwatch in the East of England. Local Healthwatch organisations will involve people from all

parts of the community, giving everyone a voice in local health and care services. They will collect evidence from

the community and bring this to the attention of local health commissioners and will be a representative on health

and wellbeing boards. They will also use this evidence to inform Healthwatch England.

Bedford Borough

Chair: Anne Bustin [email protected]

HBB does not employ a Chief Executive. updated Jan2016

Address: 21-23 Gadsby Street, Bedford MK40 3HP website: www.healthwatchbedfordborough.co.uk email: [email protected] Tel: 01234 718018

Cambridgeshire

Chair: Val Moore updated Jan2016 [email protected]

CEO: Sandie Smith [email protected]

Address: The Maple Centre, 6 Oak Drive, Huntingdon PE29 7HN website: www.healthwatchcambridgeshire.co.uk

email: [email protected] Tel: 01480 420628

Central Bedfordshire

Chair: Robin Smith updated Jan2016

CEO: Diana Blackmun [email protected]

Address: Capability House, Wrest Park, Silsoe MK45 4HR website: www.healthwatch-centralbedfordshire.org.uk

email: [email protected] Tel: 0300 303 8554

Essex

Chair: Mike Adams [email protected]

CEO: Tom Nutt [email protected]

Address: RCCE House, Threshelfords Business Park, Inworth Road, Feering CO5 9SE website:www.healthwatchessex.org.uk

Contact: You can call the Healthwatch Essex team on 01376 572829 or complete an online form www.healthwatchessex.org.uk/contact-us/ Tel: 01376 572829

Hertfordshire

Chair: Michael Downing Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

CEO: Geoff Brown [email protected]

Address: Douglas Tilbe House, Hall Grove, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 4PH website: www.healthwatchhertfordshire.co.uk email: [email protected] Tel: 01707 275978

Luton

Interim Chair: Noelette Hanley

FT post currently being advertised. Updated Jan2016

Chief Operations Officer:

Michael Mullender-Francis Updated Jan2016 [email protected]

Address: 102 Hitchin Road, Luton LU2 0ES website: www.healthwatchluton.co.uk email: [email protected] Tel: 01582 817060

Norfolk

Chair: William Armstrong Updated Jan2016

CEO: Alex Stewart [email protected]

Address: The Business Base Ltd, Rowan House, 28 Queens Road, Hethersett, Norwich NR9 3DB

website: www.healthwatchnorfolk.co.uk email: [email protected] Tel: 01603 813904

Peterborough

Chair: David Whiles

CEO: Angela Burrows

[email protected]

Address: 16-17 St Mark’s Street, Peterborough PE1 2TU website: www.healthwatchpeterborough.co.uk email: [email protected] Tel: 03451 20 20 64 Updated Jan2016

Healthwatch Southend

Manager: John Cooke Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Address: Prittlewell Chapel, North Road, Southend SS0 7AH website: www.healthwatchsouthend.co.uk

email: [email protected] Tel: 01702 220104

Suffolk

Chair: Tony Rollo Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

CEO: Andy Yacoub Updated Jan2016

[email protected]

Address: 2-13 Norfolk House, Williamsport Way, Needham Market, Suffolk IP6 8RW website: www.healthwatchsuffolk.co.uk

email: [email protected] Tel: 01449 703949

Thurrock

CEO: Kim James

[email protected]

Address: The Beehive Resource Centre, West Street, Grays RM17 6XP website: www.healthwatchthurrock.org

Contact: General contact and enquiries online form http://www.healthwatchthurrock.org/content/contact or email: [email protected] Tel: 01375 389883

Care Quality Commission (CQC)

The CQC has a four region structure, which aligns with the structure of NHS England, which covers the West and

East Midlands and the East of England. Meet the full CQC Team http://www.cqc.org.uk/about-us/meet-our-team

CQC Chief Inspectors CQC Deputy Chief Inspectors (Regional)

CQC Heads of Inspection (Regional)

Chief Inspector of General Practice

Professor Steve Field

Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care

Andrea Sutcliffe

Chief Inspector of Hospitals Professor Sir Mike Richards

Deputy Chief Inspector (Adult Social

Care): Central Region Malcolm Bower-Brown

Head of Inspection (Adult Social

Care): Central Region Sue Howard

The Care Quality Commission – Public Engagement in your Region

The Care Quality Commission has appointed Senior Regional Public Engagement Officers to work across Each of

the four regions [ North, Central, South and London

These new roles aim to increase public awareness and engagement with the CQC, and both officers are keen to

link into your existing engagement networks and activities to increase direct public involvement with CQC

CCQ Senior Regional Public Engagement and Involvement Officer (Central region)

Amy Burgess

[email protected]

up to 26th February 2016

Skills for Care

The role of Skills for Care is to ensure the adult social care workforce has the skills and qualifications needed to

deliver high quality care and support. They have a network of area teams across England and Locality managers

work closely with other stakeholders including the Care Quality Commission (CQC), local authorities, learning

providers and the voluntary and community sector.

Support from Locality Managers can be via phone or email and you can find out who your locality manager is

below. Any general queries for the engagement support team can be emailed to

[email protected]

Head of Area (Eastern) James Cross

Email [email protected]

Mob 07968 303431

Locality Manager (Central Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Luton)

Kathryn Chamberlain [email protected]

Tel 01582 834691,

Mob 0779 2298749

Locality Manager (Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Bedford) Carolyn Holmes

[email protected]

Mob 07792293695

Locality Manager (Norfolk and Suffolk)

Michelle Vinall

[email protected]

Tel 01353 862 219, Mob 07794 622 668

Locality Manager (Essex, Southend and Thurrock) Lee Stribling

[email protected]

Mob 07811392584

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*With the closure of One East Midlands, Wellbeing East is being hosted by Self Help UK as part of the Regional Voices partnership.

Wellbeing East Midlands C/O Self Help UK

T: 07508490731

E-mail: [email protected]

Regional Voices champions the work of voluntary and community organisations to improve health, well-being and care, across England. Regional Voices is a partnership of nine regional networks. Together, we directly connect to over 25,000 voluntary and community organisations. Our coverage is broad, deep and well-established. Our vision is for a society where voluntary and community organisations are connected with decision-makers at all levels, able to influence policy and improve community health, care and well-being through better services.