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Made | 29th January 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 31st March 2003 |
Duty to co-operate with prescribed bodies
3.
- (1) The responsible bodies shall co-operate in formulating and reviewing their strategy with -
(2) Before formulating a strategy or taking any action under Regulation 4, the responsible bodies shall in consultation with the persons or bodies listed in paragraph (1) prepare a procedure for co-operation with such persons or bodies.
Steps which the responsible bodies must take before formulating a strategy
4.
- (1) Before formulating a strategy, the responsible bodies shall carry out an assessment of the health and well-being needs of the local population.
(2) An assessment under paragraph (1) shall include an assessment of the matters set out in regulation 5(2)(a) to (g) below.
(3) In carrying out an assessment under paragraph (1), the responsible bodies shall co-operate with the persons or bodies listed in regulation 3(1) and shall consult -
and shall have regard to the results of such consultation in formulating a needs assessment under paragraph (1).
(4) In carrying out an assessment under paragraph (1), the responsible bodies shall comply with any directions and have regard to any guidance given by the Assembly pursuant to section 24(7)(a) or (b) of the 2002 Act.
Matters which the strategy must address
5.
- (1) The responsible bodies shall have regard to the needs assessment carried out under regulation 4(1) above.
(2) The strategy must address -
(g) the anticipated health and well-being needs of the local population throughout the operative period;
(h) the improvement of the health and well-being of the local population;
(i) the provision of health and well-being services which will be required throughout the operative period to meet the health and well-being needs of the local population, and the effectiveness and efficiency of such services;
(j) the means of commissioning and delivery of health and well-being services;
(k) the financial or other resources which will be required to implement the strategy; and
(l) any directions or guidance given by the Assembly pursuant to section 24(7)(a) or (b) of the 2002 Act.
Commissioning arrangements for secondary care services
6.
- (1) The responsible bodies shall have regard, in formulating their strategy, to -
could be achieved by entering into a commissioning arrangement with the other responsible bodies and the NHS Trust or Trusts in their commissioning arrangement group.
(2) If the responsible bodies propose not to enter into a commissioning arrangement, they must -
(3) If the responsible bodies decide not to enter into a commissioning arrangement, they must publish the information set out in paragraph (2)(a) above in their strategy.
Integration and consideration of other prescribed strategies or plans into health, social care and well-being strategies
7.
- (1) The plans to which this regulation refers are -
(2) In formulating and implementing their strategy, the responsible bodies shall have regard to and shall co-ordinate and integrate the plans listed in paragraph (1) above into their strategy and shall publish them as part of their strategy.
(3) The responsible bodies shall co-ordinate and integrate the performance of their obligations under the provisions listed in paragraph (1) above with the performance of their obligations in relation to their strategy.
(4) Local authorities in Wales shall carry out their obligations under the provisions referred to in paragraph 1(a) and (b) as part of their duty to prepare a strategy and shall in particular perform their duty to prepare and publish a plan under those provisions by preparing it and publishing it as part of a strategy.
(5) Local Health Boards shall carry out their obligations under s.28 of the Health Act 1999[11] as part of their duty to prepare a strategy and shall in particular perform their duty to prepare and publish a plan under that section by preparing it and publishing it as part of a strategy.
(6) The amendments specified in the Schedule to these Regulations are to have effect.
8.
In formulating and implementing their strategy the responsible bodies shall also have regard to the current strategy for promoting well-being (or community strategy) under section 4 of the Local Government Act 2000[12].
Consultation on the draft strategy
9.
- (1) The responsible bodies shall publish the draft strategy and shall consult the following on the draft strategy before adopting it -
and shall have regard to the results of such consultation in completing the strategy for adoption.
(2) A minimum of 12 weeks is to be allowed for the period of consultation under paragraph (1).
Date for adoption of the strategy, operative period and review
10.
- (1) The first strategy must be published in draft on or before 31st March 2004.
(2) The first strategy must be formulated and adopted by the responsible bodies on or before 31st December 2004.
(3) The operative period of the first strategy shall be three years from 1st April 2005.
(4) The operative period of subsequent strategies shall be 5 years from the date on which the operative period of the previous strategy ended.
(5) The strategy shall be reviewed annually by the responsible bodies and the responsible bodies shall report annually to the Assembly on such reviews.
(6) By the end of the operative period of a strategy, the responsible bodies must have formulated a new strategy, and must adopt it by the end of the operative period of the previous strategy.
Publication of the strategy after adoption
11.
The responsible bodies shall publish the strategy no more than 4 weeks after adoption under regulation 10 above and provide the Assembly with a copy.
Access to draft and adopted strategies
12.
- (1) The responsible bodies shall publish as part of the draft and adopted strategies an executive summary of the contents of the draft or adopted strategy.
(2) Publication of the draft and adopted strategies by the responsible bodies shall include publication in an accessible electronic form.
(3) The responsible bodies shall make copies of the draft and adopted strategies available for public inspection -
(4) The draft and adopted strategies shall be published in English and Welsh unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so.
(5) The responsible bodies shall consult the Race Equality Council or Councils for their area or areas in relation to publication of the draft and adopted strategies in languages other than English and Welsh, and shall adopt their recommendations unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so.
(6) The responsible bodies shall consult the Disability Rights Commission in relation to publication of the draft and adopted strategies in such forms or media as may make them reasonably accessible to persons with a disability, and shall adopt their recommendations unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so.
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[13]
D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly.
29th January 2003
A regulatory appraisal has been carried out in respect of these Regulations and placed in the library of the National Assembly for Wales. Copies may be obtained from Social Care Division, National Assembly for Wales, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ.
[5] The NHS bodies referred to derive from the following legislation. Health Authorities for England and Wales were created pursuant to section 8 of the National Health Service Act 1977 (1977 c.49). In Wales, the existing Health Authorities will be abolished with effect from 31st March 2003 pursuant to section 27 of the Government of Wales Act 1998 (1998 c.38) - see the Health Authorities (Transfer of Functions, Staff, Property, Rights and Liabilities and Abolition)(Wales) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/148, W.18). Local Health Boards are to be established by the National Assembly for Wales under s.16BA of the 1977 Act and will begin operating with effect from 31st March 2003 - see the Local Health Boards (Establishment)(Wales) Order 2003 (SI 2003/148, W.18). In England, Health Authorities are renamed as Strategic Health Authorities (section 1 of the National Health Service Reform and Healthcare Professions Act 2002 (2002 c.17). Local Health Boards are to be established by the National Assembly for Wales under section 16BA of the 1977 Act and will begin operating with effect from 31st March 2003. NHS Trusts were created pursuant to section 5 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (1990 c.19). Primary Care Trusts may be created in England pursuant to section 16A of the 1977 Act. NHS Trusts and Primary Care Trusts may be designated as Care Trusts pursuant to section 45 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001 (2001 c.15).back
[8] 1989 c.41. Functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by The National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999 No.672).back
[9] 1990 c.19. Functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by The National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999 No.672).back
[10] 1999 c.8. Functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by The National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999 No.672), as amended by section 66(4) and (5) of the Health Act 1999.back
[11] Functions of a Health Authority under s.28 of the 1999 Act are now exercisable by Local Health Boards by virtue of the Health Authorities (Transfer of Functions, Staff, Property, Rights and Liabilities and Abolition) (Wales) Order 2003, abolishing Health Authorities and transferring their functions to the Assembly) and the Local Health Boards (Functions) (Wales) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/148(W.18), transferring functions of former Health Authorities from the Assembly to Local Health Boards).back
[12] 2000 c.22. Functions of the Secretary of State under this section are exercisable by the National Assembly for Wales by virtue of section 4(5).back
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