Report of the Director of Community & Children’s Services.
Minutes:
The Committee noted that in autumn 2016, Members of the London Borough of Hackney and the City of London Corporation, along with the NHS City and Hackney Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Governing Body, agreed to explore the benefits of an integrated commissioning model, which is part of the Hackney devolution business case and is the local delivery mechanism for the North East London Sustainability and Transformation Plan (NEL STP).
In summary, the model is built on an Integrated Commissioning Fund and the
establishment of an Integrated Commissioning Board, who will make decisions on
services to be commissioned using the Integrated Commissioning Fund. The fund
includes a pooled budget made up of health, adult social care and public health
funding.
Resolved – that Members approved:
· The establishment of integrated commissioning arrangements for the City of
London Corporation and City and Hackney Clinical Commissioning Group.
· The establishment of an Integrated Commissioning Sub-Committee of the
Community and Children’s Services Committee.
· The establishment of the Transformation Board.
· The funding arrangement to pool budgets Members are asked to delegate authority to the Town Clerk (in consultation with the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Community and Children’s Services Committee) to:
· Agree the membership and terms of reference of the Integrated Commissioning Sub-Committee.
· Recommend consequential amendments to the terms of reference of the
Community and Children’s Services Committee to the Court of Common
Council Members are asked to delegate authority to the Director of Community and
Children’s Services (in consultation with the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the
Community and Children’s Services Committee) to enter into the necessary Section 75 agreement(s) on such terms as they consider appropriate.
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