Deborah Cohen
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
4 meetings
Health in Hackney Scrutiny Commission - Thursday 10 July 2025 7.00 pm
The Health in Hackney Scrutiny Commission met to discuss access to local GP services, a review of primary care commissioning, and the Healthwatch Hackney annual report. The members were also scheduled to discuss and agree on a work programme for the coming year.
Health in Hackney Scrutiny Commission - Thursday 16 January 2025 7.00 pm
The Commission received a presentation on the King's Park Moving Together Project and a report on the programme's impact on local communities. It also received an update on the Transforming Outcomes Programme in Adult Social Care, heard from Cabinet Member for Health, Adult Social Care, Voluntary Sector and Culture, Councillor Christopher Kennedy, on three areas of concern and agreed the minutes of the previous meeting.
Health in Hackney Scrutiny Commission - Thursday 11 July 2024 7.00 pm
The Health in Hackney Scrutiny Commission met to discuss a range of matters relating to health provision in the borough. The minutes of their last meeting, held on 20 March 2024 were agreed and the actions arising from that meeting were noted.
Health in Hackney Scrutiny Commission - Monday 11 September 2023 7.00 pm
The Health in Hackney Scrutiny Commission met on Monday 11 September 2023 to discuss the increasing mental health needs in the borough, the City and Hackney Safeguarding Annual Report, and the Healthwatch Hackney Annual Report. Decisions were made regarding the approach to mental health services, the ongoing work of the Safeguarding Adult Board, and the future priorities of Healthwatch Hackney.
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Summary
- Meetings attended
- 4
- Average per month
- 0.2
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