10. HEE`s Mandate 2015/16 - Health Education England
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10. HEE`s Mandate 2015/16 - Health Education England
HEE May 15.5 Board Meeting Meeting Date Report Title Paper Number Report Author Lead Director FOI Status Report Summary 19 May 2015 The Mandate from the Government to Health Education England: April 2015 to March 2016 Nicki Latham, Executive Director of Performance and Development Nicki Latham, Executive Director of Performance and Development Applicable The HEE Mandate was refreshed for the current financial year, following discussions with DH policy leads and the office of the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health. Key updates in the refreshed mandate include: maintaining a strong commitment to achieving parity of esteem between mental and physical health; additional emphasis on reducing health inequalities and promoting equality and diversity in our NHS; supporting our armed forces veterans; and working closer with the entire NHS, public health and social care workforce to improve health and wellbeing. Timeline Purpose (tick one only) Recommendation Strategic Objective Links Identified risks and risk management actions Resource implications Support to NHS Constitution Legal implications including equality and diversity assessment Monitoring of the refreshed and new deliverables will continue to be part of the performance framework and include regular reporting to the Executive Team and the HEE Board. The Mandate is refreshed on an annual basis. Approval To Note Decision The HEE Board is asked to note the refreshed Mandate for HEE, the changes included for 2015/16, and that the new performance framework will continue to monitor progress with delivery. Delivery of the Mandate is a key part of HEE’s strategic objectives. There is a reputational risk if HEE does not achieve its Mandate deliverables. These will continue to be monitored via the performance framework, and exception reports will be produced to manage delivery in the event of any slippage. Funding for achievement of the Mandate deliverables has been incorporated into national and local budget planning. The values of the NHS Constitution are woven into the Mandate, and are integral to and underpin all HEE activity. HEE is required to perform well against the Mandate deliverables, this includes promoting equality and diversity and reducing health inequalities. 1