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What is the role of NCPC Regional Representatives and Network Liaison Leads? Julie Gorry North West Area Representative. Board of Trustees. Area & Country Forum. NCPC/DM Staff. Policy Groups & Committees.
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What is the role of NCPCRegional RepresentativesandNetwork Liaison Leads?Julie GorryNorth West Area Representative
Board of Trustees Area &Country Forum NCPC/DMStaff Policy Groups& Committees The Area & Country Forum is a sub-committee of the Board of Trustees of NCPC, consisting of: Area & Country Forum 10 x Area Representatives - England2 x Area Representatives - Wales2 x Area Representatives - Northern Ireland
• To assist NCPC in its advisory role in the development and support of Supportive and Palliative Care Networks Area & Country ForumTerms of Reference • To provide a forum for discussion of palliative care strategy, including provision, funding and commissioning of services across all statutory, voluntary and independent sectors • To advise the Board of Trustees on issues arising from such discussion • To facilitate development of partnership working between statutory and voluntary sectors • To assist in identifying good practice in commissioning and providing palliative care services • To advise the Board on the development of the Area/Country structure • To promote the maintenance of a countrywide approach to palliative care in England, Wales & Northern Ireland, and in Scotland through partnership with the Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care
Lancashire and South Cumbria NLL – vacant Greater Manchester and Cheshire Merseyside and Cheshire NLL -Hilary Compston NW Area RepJulie Gorry NLL - vacant
• Elected by vote for three year term, up to maximum of six years • Must be NCPC subscriber, and located in relevant region/country Area & Country Representatives • Pivotal in communication between NCPC, SHAs, PCTs, Networks, Service Providers, Commissioners etc • Encourage / facilitate network development / NCPC joint working • Contribute to the dissemination of good practice in palliative care • Promote multi-professional working / user involvement • Ensure local concerns are raised at NCPC national level, whilst contributing to problem solving strategies • Attend Area & Country Forum meetings
• Nominated via Supportive and Palliative Care Network, for three year term, up to a maximum of six years • Ideally be NCPC subscriber Network Liaison Leads • Act as an information channel for local Networks to / from NCPC • Encourage co-operation / co-ordination between services within their Network / national end of life care organisations • Assist in identifying good practice in providing and commissioning palliative care • Attend Area & Country Forum / other meetings
Receive monthly resources, including training DVDs, practical guidance, reports and analysis Discounts and free places on education and training courses Includes membership of the Dying Matters Coalition which provides resources to help you talk to patients, families and carers Receive all the news from NCPC’s publication ‘Inside Palliative Care’ Receive 50% discount when ordering any more NCPC publications Access all NCPC publications via the Online Librarywww.ncpc.org.uk/library Benefits ofsubscribingto NCPC‘at a glance’
If you would like to discuss the vacant Lancashire& South Cumbria and Merseyside & Cheshire Network Liaison Lead seats, please contact: Julie Gorry, Chief Executive Wirral HospiceTel No: 0151 334 2778Email: julieg@wirralhospice.org Hilary Compston, Head of Supportive & Palliative Care Greater Manchester & Cheshire Cancer NetworkTel No: 0161 920 9712Email: hilary.compston@manchester.nhs.uk or a member of the NCPC Team