Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee – 25 July 2007

County Hall at 10am

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Agenda
Minutes
Item 6 - Children's Trust and Children's Services perspective
Draft minutes of the East Sussex Children's Trust discussion of Fit for the Future
Item 8 - Paediatrician's Perspective
Presentation slides and notes submitted by Dr Keith Brent, consultant Paediatrician
Item 9 - Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists perspective
Notes from a meeting between the Vice-President and Director of Standards of the Royal College and the HOSC Chairman and Vice-Chairman on 8 June 2007
Item 10 - Population Projections
Presentation explaining how the East Sussex County Council population projections are calculated
Item 11 - Review of national policy and guidance on maternity services
An analysis of key national evidence in relation to the configuration of maternity services
Item 11 - Review of national policy and guidance on maternity services
Presentation summarising the review of national policy and guidance on HOSC's behalf by the Office for Public Management
Item 13.1 - Response of East Susse Local Medical Committee
Item 13.2 - Statement from the Friends of the Conquest and the Hands Off the Conquest Campaign Group regarding PCTs' Fit for the Future consultation process
Item 13.3 - Submission from Mike Parris on risk assessment
Item 13.4 - Submission from South East Coast Ambulance NHS Trust
Item 14 - East Sussex Primary Care Trusts - further evidence on the Fit for the Future proposals
HOSC Chairman's request for information and submission from the PCTs
Supplementary information relating to Item 8
Letter from Kim Hodgson, , East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust stating the Trust's position on Dr Keith Brent's presentation
Supplementary information relating to item 13
Letter and supporting information from Lisa Compton, Director of Patient and Public Engagement & Corporate Affairs, East Sussex Downs and Weald and Hastings and Rother PCTs in response to point 10 in item 13
Supplementary information relating to Item 13
Submission from Liz Walke, Chairman of the Save the DGH Campaign