From 1 July 2022, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) will be dissolved, and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) will take over the responsibility for NHS functions and budgets. We will become part of NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB. You can continue to use this website to find the information you need, which remains relevant for the Hull area.

Current consultations and surveys

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SEND Sufficiency Strategy and feedback 

Hull City Council has a duty to keep its special education provision under review and make sure there is the right type of provision and enough places to meet the needs of children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. The council has therefore developed a draft SEND Sufficiency Strategy. We want to let you know about the Strategy and ask for your feedback before it is fully implemented.

You should only complete this survey if you have a child with special educational needs and disabilities (whether they have started school or not) or if you are a pupil or student, ex pupil or student with special educational needs and disabilities, of if you are a professional who work with children, young people and families who may be affected.

We are asking a number of questions about our proposals and for any other ideas and suggestions. You can feedback:

  • Online (follow the link above);
  • You can complete the feedback form at one of the Information sessions below;
  • If you are a parent or  carer of a child with an EHC plan, a copy of the feedback form and summary document will be sent to you along with a  freepost envelope;
  • You can request a paper copy of the feedback form and a freepost envelope from skog@hullcc.gov.uk. Tel 01482 616375.

You can give this feedback from: Tuesday 10 September until Friday 11 October 2019.

We are holding information and feedback events where we will provide more information. These information and feedback events will take place as follows:

 

Date Time Venue
Tuesday 24 September 1.30pm  to 3pm Ganton Special School, 294 Anlaby Park Rd S, Hull HU4 7JB
Wednesday 25 September 6pm to 7.30 pm   Tweendykes Special School, Midmere Centre, Midmere Learning Village, Leads Rd, Hull HU7 4PW
Friday 27 September 10am  to 11.30 am Frederick Holmes special School, Inglemire Ln, Hull HU6 8JJ

There is no need for you to book a place at these meeting, please just turn up.

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Humber Acute Services Review

One of the key areas that NHS Hull CCG is involved in is the Humber Acute Services Review.  This is a collaborative review of services in the five acute hospitals in the Humber area, which are:

  • Hull Royal Infirmary
  • Castle Hill Hospital
  • Diana Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby
  • Scunthorpe General Hospital
  • Goole Hospital

The review will consider how to provide the best possible care for local people who need to use acute hospital services within the resources (money, staffing and buildings) that are available to the local NHS. This may include delivering some aspects of care out of hospitals in GP surgeries or other community settings to better meet local peoples’ needs.

Public and patient engagement has taken place to help shape the review in Hull and you can read more about the HASR – Citizen’s Panel meeting that took place in December 2018 here and the public engagement feedback report (March to Sept 2018) here.

Find out more about the Humber Acute Services Review here and you can find out more about the Humber, Coast and Vale Health and Care Partnership and get involved at www.humbercoastandvale.org.uk

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Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP)

2016 saw the NHS set out the Five Year Forward View for NHS Maternity services in England; Better Births.

Better Births describes how maternity services should be co-produced with Maternity Voices Partnerships (MVPs). MVP’s bring together women and their families, commissioners, midwives, doctors and other providers, to work as a team to develop local maternity care. You can find out more about our MVP here.

To better develop our maternity services for the future we need to include the views and feedback of women and families who have recently used maternity services. Alongside our independent Chair and Co-Chair, two local mums called Rachael and Melissa, we would also like other mums and their families to get involved with the work of the MVP too.

If you are interested in sharing your experiences and views please contact us on 01482 344700 or by emailing HULLCCG.contactus@nhs.net

Consultations from our partners

None at present.

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