Meetings

General scrutiny session with the Chief Nursing Officer

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Meeting: 09/03/2023 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)

3 Letter to the Minister for Health and Social Services regarding issues emerging from the Committee's scrutiny session with the Chief Nursing Officer for Wales on 26 January 2023

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3.4 The Committee noted the letter.


Meeting: 02/03/2023 - Health and Social Care Committee (Item 3)

3 Letter from the Chief Nursing Officer for Wales following the general scrutiny session on 26 January 2023

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3.4 The Committee noted the letter.


Meeting: 06/03/2014 - Health and Social Care Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 6)

6 Letter from the Chief Nursing Officer in relation to action points arising from the Committee meeting of 30 January 2014

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6a.1 The Committee noted the letter from the Chief Nursing Officer.


Meeting: 30/01/2014 - Health and Social Care Committee - Fourth Assembly (Item 2)

2 General scrutiny session with the Chief Nursing Officer

Professor Jean White, Chief Nursing Officer for Wales

Polly Ferguson, Nursing Officer Women’s Reproductive Health

Helen Whyley, Nursing Officer for Workforce, Education, Regulation and Patient safety

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Minutes:

2.1. The Chief Nursing Officer and officials responded to questions from Committee members.

 

2.2. During the course of the session, the Chief Nursing Officer agreed to provide the following additional information:

·         A note detailing where reports produced by Healthcare Inspectorate Wales have had a direct impact on her work;

·         Further detail about the role of the Welsh Government’s workforce, education and development services in the workforce planning process, including information about the indicators it uses when determining workforce plans;

·         A note detailing the number of district and community nurses in Wales;

·         Further detail about the code of hygiene being developed by Public Health Wales on behalf of the Chief Nursing Officer, and confirmation of when this work will be completed.

 

2.3. The Chief Nursing Officer agreed to share the latest copy of the regular report she receives from the Welsh element of the UK-wide “Strengthening the commitment” initiative which relates to learning disability nursing.