FOI/202400436678 · FOI · partially withheld
Whole System Oversight and Planning Group - Membership and Minutes: FOI release
Information requested
The current membership of the health and social care whole system oversight and planning group. The minutes, agenda and papers of the last meeting of the group, as of the date of this request.
Response
The Whole System Oversight and Planning Group was last held on the 20th of June 2024. A decision was taken to pause the group to focus on a collaborative effort to reduce delayed discharges.
Membership of the group as follows:
NHS Territorial Board Chief Executive(s) LA Chief Executive(s) IJB Chief Officer(s) Chief Social Work Officer(s) COSLA SOLACE Scottish Government - Unscheduled Care Senior Officials Scottish Government - Social Care Resilience and Pressures Senior Officials
The agenda for the meeting was as follows: Welcome Collaborative Response and Assurance Group (CRAG) de-brief Delayed Discharge Mission Governance Winter Plan, Lessons Learned A.O.B
Please see attached documents that have been provided, deriving from the Whole Systems Oversight and Planning Group, held on the 20th of June 2024:
Email distributing minutes, presentation which include actions taken. Whole System Planning and Oversight Group minutes from the 20th June meeting which includes the agenda. Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation – Winter Plan update
An exemption under section(s) S. 38 (1) of FOISA applies to some of the information contained within the documents that we have released to you. This exemption applies to the disclosure of personal data that could contravene data protection principles, and areas of redaction have been clearly marked.
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Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation – Winter Plan update An exemption under section(s) S. This exemption applies to the disclosure of personal data that could contravene data protection principles, and areas of redaction have been clearly marked.