Meetings

Scrutiny of Public Health Wales

This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.

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Meeting: 20/09/2018 - Children, Young People and Education Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)

5 Letter from Public Health Wales to the Chair, Health, Social Care and Sport Committee following the scrutiny session on 5 July

Supporting documents:


Meeting: 19/09/2018 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 3)

Additional information following scrutiny of Public Health Wales on 5 July

Minutes:

3.3 The Committee noted the additional information.


Meeting: 12/07/2018 - Children, Young People and Education Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 4)

4 Letter from the Chair of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee to the Chief Executive of Public Health Wales

Supporting documents:


Meeting: 05/07/2018 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 2)

2 General scrutiny: Evidence session with Public Health Wales

Dr Tracey Cooper, Chief Executive, Public Health Wales

Huw George, Deputy CEO, Executive Director of Operations and Finance, Public Health Wales

Dr Quentin Sandifer, Executive Director of Public Health Service/Medical Director, Public Health Wales

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

2.1 The representatives from Public Health Wales responded to questions from Members of the Committee and agreed to provide the following additional information in writing:

  • An infographic used by Public Health Wales in dealing with adverse childhood experiences;
  • Details of resilience work being done in relation to child and adolescent mental health services;
  • The report by Public Health Wales relating to neglect being an adverse childhood experience;
  • Details of how funding is prioritised, including how Public Health Wales’ health improvement programme spend is broken down across the life course;
  • A breakdown of how staff are allocated across Public Health Wales, including the balance between research and delivery roles;
  • Whether details are available on the number of people who survive sepsis but experience a reduced quality of life as a consequence;
  • A copy of Public Health Wales’ performance progress report;

Details of capacity to respond to the expected increase in screening for bowel cancer when the new Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) test is introduced.


Meeting: 05/07/2018 - Health, Social Care and Sport Committee - Fifth Senedd (Item 5)

General scrutiny: Evidence session with Public Health Wales: Consideration of evidence

Minutes:

5.1 The Committee considered the evidence it had received from Public Health Wales.