The principal role of
the Health and Wellbeing Board is to discharge functions pursuant
to sections 195 and 196 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
Wirral Council is
fully committed to equalities and our obligations under The
Equality Act 2010 and Public Sector Equality Duty.
We encourage people
who have a protected characteristic to participate in public
meetings and in the democratic process. If you have any
adjustments that would help you attend or participate at this
meeting, please let us know as soon as possible and we would be
happy to facilitate where possible. Please contact committeeservices@wirral.gov.uk.
Public Questions
Public
questions must be submitted no later than midday three working days
before the meeting and are done so via this link: Public Question
Form
Please
note, anyone submitting public questions via email will be referred
to the link above.
If you do not receive an acknowledgement of receipt of your
question by the deadline for submission, please telephone the
relevant Committee Services Officer to confirm we have received
your form. Their contact details can be found further down this
page, or email committeeservices@wirral.gov.uk.
Public Statements
A member of the public
may speak on up to two non-procedural items on any agenda if notice
has been given no later than midday three working days before
themeeting. No speech should exceed three minutes. Please
give notice to committeeservices@wirral.gov.uk
If you
do not receive an acknowledgement of receipt of your statement by
the deadline for submission, please telephone the relevant
Committee Services Officer to confirm we have received your email.
Their contact details can be found further down this
page.
Petitions
Petitions may be
presented to the Board if provided to Democratic and Member
Services no later than 10 working days before the meeting, at the
discretion of the Chair. The person presenting the petition will be
allowed to address the meeting briefly (not exceeding three minute)
to outline the aims of the petition. The Chair will refer the
matter to another appropriate body of the Council within whose
terms of reference it falls without discussion, unless a relevant
item appears elsewhere on the Agenda. If
a petition contains more than 5,000 signatures, it will be debated
at a subsequent meeting of Council for up to 15 minutes, at the
discretion of the Chair.
Personal Data
For further information about how
we use the personal data of individuals speaking at Council and
Committee meetings, please see the following
document: Document Data Protection
Protocol for Public Speakers at Committees | Wirral
Council