Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee
Tuesday, 30 July 2024
10.00 am Council Chamber, County Hall, Lewes
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East Sussex County Council Members Councillors Sam Adeniji, Abul Azad, Colin Belsey (Chair), Sorrell Marlow-Eastwood, Sarah Osborne, Christine Robinson (Vice Chair) and Alan Shuttleworth
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District and Borough Council Members Councillor Dr Kathy Ballard, Eastbourne Borough Council Councillor Mike Turner, Hastings Borough Council Councillor Christine Brett, Lewes District Council Councillor Beverley Coupar, Rother District Council Councillor Graham Shaw, Wealden District Council
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Voluntary Sector Representatives Jennifer Twist, VCSE Alliance Vacancy, VSCE Alliance
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AGENDA
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Minutes of the meeting held on 7 March 2024 (Pages 5 - 16)
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Apologies for absence
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Disclosures of interests Disclosures by all members present of personal interests in matters on the agenda, the nature of any interest and whether the member regards the interest as prejudicial under the terms of the Code of Conduct.
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Urgent items Notification of items which the Chair considers to be urgent and proposes to take at the appropriate part of the agenda. Any members who wish to raise urgent items are asked, wherever possible, to notify the Chair before the start of the meeting. In so doing, they must state the special circumstances which they consider justify the matter being considered urgent.
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Changes to Paediatric Service Model at Eastbourne District General Hospital (EDGH) - Update Report (Pages 17 - 34)
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NHS Sussex Audiology Services Overview (Pages 35 - 42)
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South East Coast Ambulance Foundation NHS Trust (SECAmb) Care Quality Commission (CQC) Inspection - Update Report (Pages 43 - 60)
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HOSC future work programme (Pages 61 - 66)
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Any other items previously notified under agenda item 4
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PHILIP BAKER
Deputy Chief Executive
County Hall, St Anne’s Crescent
LEWES BN7 1UE 22 July 2024
Contact Martin Jenks, Senior Scrutiny Adviser,
01273 481327
Email: martin.jenks@eastsussex.gov.uk
Next HOSC meeting: 10am, Thursday, 3 October 2024, County Hall, Lewes
NOTE: As part of the County Council’s drive to increase accessibility to its public meetings, this meeting will be broadcast live on its website and the record archived. The live broadcast is accessible at: www.eastsussex.gov.uk/yourcouncil/webcasts/default
Map, directions and information on parking, trains, buses etc
County Hall is situated to the west of Lewes town centre. Main roads into Lewes are the A275 Nevill Road, the A2029 Offham Road and the A26 from Uckfield and Tunbridge Wells. The A27 runs through the South of the town to Brighton in the West, and Eastbourne and Hastings in the East. Station Street links Lewes train station to the High Street.
Visitor parking is situated on the forecourt at County Hall – please ensure you only park in this bay
If we have reserved a space for you, upon arrival press the buzzer on the intercom at the barrier and give your name. This will give you access to the forecourt.
Visitors are advised to contact Patrick Major on 01273 335133 a couple of days before the meeting to arrange a space. Email: patrick.major@eastsussex.gov.uk
There is a regular train service to Lewes from London Victoria, as well as a coastal service from Portsmouth, Chichester & Brighton in the West and Ashford, Hastings & Eastbourne in the East, and Seaford and Newhaven in the South.
To get to County Hall from Lewes station, turn right as you leave by the main exit and cross the bridge. Walk up Station Street and turn left at the top of the hill into the High Street. Keep going straight on – County Hall is about 15 minutes walk, at the top of the hill. The main pedestrian entrance to the campus is behind the Parish Church of St Anne, via the lane next to the church.
The following buses stop near County Hall:
28/29 – Brighton, Ringmer, Uckfield, Tunbridge Wells
128 – Nevill Estate
121 – South Chailey, Chailey, Newick, Fletching
123 – Newhaven, Peacehaven
125 – Barcombe, Cooksbridge, Glynde, Alfriston
166 – Haywards Heath
824 – Plumpton, Ditchling, Hassocks, Burgess Hill.
Travelling from the east get off at Pelham Arms pub and take the path through St Anne’s churchyard to County Hall. From the west get off at the Black Horse pub and cross the road to County Hall. The main pedestrian entrance to the campus is behind the Parish Church of St Anne, via the lane next to the church.
There is ramp access to main reception and there are lifts to all floors. Disabled toilets are available on the ground floor.
Disabled drivers are able to park in any available space if they are displaying a blue badge. There are spaces available directly in front of the entrance to County Hall. There are also disabled bays in the east car park.