Overview and Scrutiny Committee definition
Examples of Overview and Scrutiny Committee in a sentence
As a provider the Trust will engage all stakeholders in service redesign and quality assurance including, playing an active role with Torbay Council Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
As a result the Council wishes to monitor the scheme through its Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
To express an interest in becoming part of an Overview and Scrutiny review should be done by contacting either the Councils Committee Services or the Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
Any member of the community is entitled to request to be involved in a Scrutiny Review being under taken by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
The Chairman clarified that the meeting was to impart information to Members and listen to testimony and, although the Recommendation was to note the report, the Overview and Scrutiny Committee could add resolutions to this, if they so wished.
An annual action plan will be produced in line the Councils Forward Plan and Overview and Scrutiny Committee planned actions.
Local Authority Health Scrutiny Functions, such as the Council’s Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs) and Community Safety Partnerships can play a valuable role in assuring local safeguarding measures, and ensuring that SABs are accountable to local communities.
The CPCA’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee may review or scrutinise any CPCA decision in its role as accountable body for the Hub Board.
This process has been supported by the Executive of the Council and integrated to the mainstream budget setting process of the Council through reports to the Executive and Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
Currently, the Health Scrutiny Board has been designated to act as Leeds City Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee responsible for undertaking the health scrutiny role To assist with the planning and development of effective overview and scrutiny of health and health services, the Department of Health published its guidance ‘Overview and Scrutiny of Health – guidance’ in July 2003.