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Inquiry into winter preparedness 2016/17
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Wednesday, 3 August 2016 to Friday, 9 September 2016
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- WP 01 Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh PDF 53 KB View as HTML (1) 12 KB
- WP 02 Royal College of Nursing PDF 380 KB
- WP 03 UNISON PDF 58 KB View as HTML (3) 18 KB
- WP 04 Age Cymru PDF 156 KB View as HTML (4) 37 KB
- WP 05 Community Pharmacy Wales PDF 212 KB View as HTML (5) 33 KB
- WP 06 Royal College of Physicians (Wales) PDF 780 KB
- WP 07 Royal College of General Practitioners PDF 108 KB
- WP 08 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health PDF 122 KB View as HTML (8) 38 KB
- WP 09 Lloyds Pharmacy PDF 265 KB
- WP 10 Welsh NHS Confederation PDF 178 KB View as HTML (10) 87 KB
- WP 11 British Medical Association Cymru Wales PDF 215 KB View as HTML (11) 39 KB
- WP 12 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy PDF 87 KB View as HTML (12) 25 KB
- WP 13 Care Forum Wales PDF 124 KB View as HTML (13) 9 KB
- WP 14 Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust PDF 308 KB View as HTML (14) 53 KB
- WP 15 Royal College of Emergency Medicine PDF 334 KB View as HTML (15) 125 KB
- WP 16 Royal College of Psychiatrists PDF 267 KB
- WP 17 Welsh Local Government Association and Association of Directors of Social Services PDF 112 KB View as HTML (17) 45 KB
- WP 18 Royal Pharmaceutical Society PDF 223 KB View as HTML (18) 52 KB
- WP 19 Royal College of Surgeons PDF 137 KB View as HTML (19) 23 KB
- Consultation Responses Pack PDF 4 MB
Purpose of the consultation
The Committee welcomed
views on any or all of the following points:
- the current pressures facing unscheduled care services, and how well prepared the Welsh NHS and social services are for winter 2016/17;
- whether there has been sufficient progress in the fourth Assembly in alleviating pressures on unscheduled care through integrated winter planning across health, social and ambulance services, and lessons learned; and
- the actions needed to produce sustainable improvements to urgent and emergency care services, and the whole system, ensuring the Welsh NHS builds resilience to seasonal demand and to improve the position for the future.
The deadline
for responses was 9 September 2016.
Disclosure
of information and guidance
Please
ensure that you have considered the Assembly’s policy on disclosure of information before submitting information to the Committee.
Submissions should be no longer than five sides of A4, with numbered
paragraphs, and should focus on matters set out above. Please see guidance for those providing evidence for committees.
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@Senedd.Wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565