Venue: Meeting Room G.01, Ground Floor, City Hall, 115 Charles Street, Leicester, LE1 1FZ
Contact: Katie Jordan, Senior Governance Officer, email: katie.jordan@leicester.gov.uk Oliver Harrison, Governance Services Officer, email: Oliver.Harrison@leicester.gov.uk
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Welcome and Apologies for Absence To issue a welcome to those present, and to confirm if there are any apologies for absence.
Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair welcomed those present to the meeting.
Apologies were received from Cllr Clarke. |
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Declarations of Interests Members will be asked to declare any interests they may have in the business to be discussed.
Additional documents: Minutes: Members were asked to declare any interests they may have had in the business to be discussed.
There were no declarations of interest. |
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Minutes of the Previous Meeting The minutes of the meetings of the Public Health and Health Integration Scrutiny Commission held on 19th January 2026 and 27th January 2026 have been circulated, and Members will be asked to confirm them as a correct record.
Additional documents: Minutes: It was noted that ICBs had been written to regarding Neighbourhood 2 and a reply was being awaited.
AGREED:
That the minutes of the meeting of the Public Health and Health Integration Scrutiny Commissions held on 19th January and 27th January be confirmed as a correct record.
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Chairs Announcements The Chair is invited to make any announcements as they see fit. Additional documents: Minutes: Regarding Loros Hospice, in November, government funding along with the support of community donations had enabled four beds to reopen on a temporary basis. These beds plus two more had been confirmed as permanent, after the hospice was awarded a £1.2m funding increase. Dr Nil Sanganee, Chief Medical Officer at Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and Northamptonshire Integrated Care Boards, had said: “We are really pleased to be able to provide additional funding to support the reopening of more inpatient beds at LOROS. The hospice provides exceptional care for people and their families across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and plays a vital role in ensuring people receive compassionate, specialist support at the end of life.”
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Questions, Representations and Statements of Case Any questions, representations and statements of case submitted in accordance with the Council’s procedures will be reported.
Additional documents: Minutes: The Monitoring Officer reported that none had been received.
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Petitions Any petitions received in accordance with Council procedures will be reported.
Additional documents: Minutes: The Monitoring Officer reported that none had been received. |
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Health Protection The Director of Public Health will provide the Commission with a verbal update. Additional documents: Minutes: The Director of Public Health provided the Commission with a verbal update. Key points to note were as follows:
In response to member and Young People’s Council (YPC) member questions and discussions, the following was noted:
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Public Health and Research The Director of Public Health in conjunction with De Montfort University submit a report to outline the first stages of work which includes a public health workforce research capacity audit, the appointment of a Local Authority Research Practitioner (LARP), a new research clinic, the creation of a Public Health Research Working Group, the development of a forward-looking research strategy, strengthened university partnerships, new research governance infrastructure, and a research repository. Additional documents: Minutes: The Director of Public Health in conjunction with De Montfort University submitted a report to outline the first stages of work which includes a public health workforce research capacity audit, the appointment of a Local Authority Research Practitioner (LARP), a new research clinic, the creation of a Public Health Research Working Group, the development of a forward-looking research strategy, strengthened university partnerships, new research governance infrastructure, and a research repository.
The Acting Consultant for Public Health gave a slide presentation, key points to note were as follows:
· Leicester was unique in its demographics and applying national research evidence could be problematical. It was vital for Leicester to build strong research resources and evidence. · Working with communities was key. · A new Local Authority Research Practitioner post had been taken up, partly funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and partly with De Montfort University. · A workforce skills audit had been completed to map current capabilities and inform development. · A research clinic had been established to support staff undertaking research. · A cross-team working group was developing a research strategy. · Work was ongoing to strengthen governance and ethics. · For the workforce audit, the response rate had been 43%. A diverse skill-set was found to be in place. Most people had a lot of experience in data collection but there were other areas which could be improved upon via the ongoing workforce plan. · There was a focus on relationship building, including with the universities. A summer research showcase was planned to promote local work. · The research governance and ethics work focused on developing an ethical framework with the communities. · It was hoped that a research repository would create a systematic record of all external collaborations. · There were also examples of individual projects being worked on. · There were 6 recommendations to Scrutiny: o To note the strategic direction o To endorse the principal of community partnerships o To gather views on expanding the current work o To note the research repository and endorse its mechanism for oversight and accountability with partners o To support with the progress made on governance and ethics o To request a further update on the implementation of the Public Health Research Strategy at a future meeting
In response to member questions and comments, the following was noted:
· Members welcomed community partnerships. · Total annual costs for the local authority research package were £14.5k from DMU, £14.5k from the City Council, and £29k from HR contractors. The Local Authority Research Practitioner post was funded from this money. · The funds from the Public Health budget would provide a starting point to build skills and capacity for ethical and effective research. Work had been carried out on running research clinics and best evaluation methods. There had been a large uptake from Public Health. · Officers were satisfied with the workforce survey uptake whilst some members felt that it was low. · Learning from COVID-19 highlighted that Leicester’s communities required communication approaches that differed from national messaging. · Programmes would include young people to gain an ... view the full minutes text for item 22. |
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Mental Health and Suicide Prevention The Director of Public Health submits a report to update the Public Health and Health Integration Scrutiny Commission about the latest work on Suicide Prevention and to promote mental wellbeing in Leicester. Additional documents: Minutes: The Director of Public Health submitted a report to update the Public Health and Health Integration Scrutiny Commission about the latest work on Suicide Prevention and to promote mental wellbeing in Leicester. The Suicide Prevention Officer gave a presentation and made the following points:
In response to member and Young People’s Council (YPC) member questions and discussions, the following was noted:
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Members of the Commission will be asked to consider the work programme and make suggestions for additional items as it considers necessary.
Additional documents: Minutes: NHS Dentistry could be considered at the next meeting.
A report on palliative care, including information on Loros could come to the Commission.
A Winter Plan Debrief could come to the Commission.
The work programme was noted.
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Any Other Urgent Business Additional documents: Minutes: There being no further business, the meeting ended at 19:20
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