The Role of a Governor Mrs Anne Smith, Public Governor - Fylde Constituency (Lead Governor) Mr Mark Chapman, Public Governor - Blackpool Constituency Mrs.

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The Role of a Governor Mrs Anne Smith, Public Governor - Fylde Constituency (Lead Governor) Mr Mark Chapman, Public Governor - Blackpool Constituency Mrs Claire Lewis, Staff Governor – Community Services Mrs Lynden Walthew, Public Governor - Wyre Constituency

What is Governance? Governance is the act of governing. Governance is the system by which companies are directed and controlled. Governance relates to decisions that define expectations, grant power or verify performance and is the physical exercise of management, power and policy. At a corporate level this involves developing policies on finance, investment, privacy and on the use of data.

Good vs Bad Governance

How an NHS Foundation Trust is governed Members (includes service users, carers, staff and public) Council of Governors ( elected members, representatives from NHS Trust, local councils, universities and voluntary organisations) Board of Directors (Includes the Chairman, six Non-Executive Directors (NEDs), the Chief Executive and seven Executive Directors. The Executive Directors have the day-to-day responsibility for running the Trust) Elect representatives to form Majority of the Council of Governors Consult with and inform members Receive and be consulted on plans submitted by the Board of Directors Receive the Annual Accounts, auditor’s report and the Annual Report Appoint the Chairman, NEDs of the Board of Directors Approve the appointment of the Trust’s Chief Executive Appoint or remove the Trust’s auditors

Statutory Powers and Duties of the Council of Governors Appoint and, if appropriate, remove the Chairman Appoint and, if appropriate, remove the other non-executive directors (NEDs) Decide the remuneration, allowances and terms of office of the Chairman and NEDs Approve the appointment of the Chief Executive

Continued:- Appoint and, if appropriate remove the Trust’s auditors Receive the Trust’s Annual Accounts and the auditors report on them Receive the Trust’s Annual Report Also, in preparing the Trust’s forward strategic direction, the Board of Director’s must have regard to the views of the Council of Governors

What it means to be a Governor? Responsible for representing the interests of the Trust’s members Hold the Board of Directors collectively to account for the performance of the Trust Must act in the best interests of the Trust and adhere to its values and code of conduct Responsible for regularly feeding back information about the Trust, its vision and performance to their constituents

Other duties:- Communicate with members and understand their views via constituency meetings Patient liaison regarding patient experience Provide a governor perspective on Trust performance, i.e. healthcare standards declaration Develop and review the Membership Strategy Work with other representative bodies, eg LINks (Local Involvement Networks) and hospital volunteers Giving talks to interested stakeholders

How you can become more involved? Become a member Encourage family and friends to become a member Stand for election to the Council of Governors – next elections in July 2013 Become involved with your Trust – volunteering, health mentors, research and development

Any Questions?