Barbara Shaw
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
18 meetings ยท Page 1 of 4
Oxfordshire Health & Wellbeing Board - Thursday, 9 July 2026 1.00 pm
Oxfordshire Joint Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 11 June 2026 10.00 am
Oxfordshire Health & Wellbeing Board - Thursday, 14 May 2026 1.00 pm
Oxfordshire Joint Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 16 April 2026 10.00 am
The Oxfordshire Joint Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee was scheduled to discuss updates on learning disability reviews and the development of an all-age autism strategy. The meeting also included discussions on adult and older adult mental health services, health visitor services, and the Oxfordshire Learning Disability Plan.
Oxfordshire Health & Wellbeing Board - Thursday, 12 March 2026 1.00 pm
The Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board met on Thursday, 12 March 2026, to discuss a range of critical public health and wellbeing issues. Key decisions included agreeing to request the Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee to investigate mental health services, noting progress on the Age Well
priorities within the Health and Wellbeing Strategy, and supporting the dissemination of a new toolkit for developing Community Insight Profiles. The Board also agreed to formally establish a working group to explore future models for an independent patient voice following the abolition of Healthwatch.
Decisions from Meetings
1 decision
Healthwatch Oxfordshire Update - Project on People's Experiences of Leaving Hospital in Oxfordshire
From: Oxfordshire Joint Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 21 November 2024 10.00 am - November 21, 2024
...to receive a written update in January 2025 on the progress of previous recommendations regarding hospital discharge support and to incorporate new recommendations from Healthwatch Oxfordshire's project on people's experiences of leaving hospital.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 18
Average per Month: 0.6
Decisions Recorded: 1 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.