Councillor George Crivelli
Email: Cllr.G.Crivelli@wandsworth.gov.uk
Council: Wandsworth
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
202 meetings · Page 1 of 41
Health and Wellbeing Board - Thursday, 25 June 2026 - 1.00 p.m.
Children's Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 24 June 2026 - 7.30 p.m.
Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 17 June 2026 - 7.30 p.m.
Decisions from Meetings
69 decisions · Page 14 of 14
Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy Delivery (Paper No. 24-252)
From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024
... to note the report on Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy Delivery and agree to the proposed mechanisms for coordinating and overseeing its implementation, including defined roles, responsibilities, and reporting frequencies.
Recommendations Approved
Apologies for absence
From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024
...to note the apologies for absence received from Councillor George Crivelli, Mr Jeremy DeSouza, Mr Mike Jackson, Ms Ana Popovici, Mr Mike Procter, Dr Waqaar Shah and Ms Kate Slemeck.
Recommendations Approved
Revision of the Terms of Reference (Paper No. 24-256)
From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024
... to approve the revised Terms of Reference for the Health and Wellbeing Board, which included updates such as removing old information, adding the Carers representative to the membership list, allowing flexibility in the number of seminars delivered, defining "deputation," enabling special interest groups to comment on relevant agenda items, and updating the list of partner organizations.
Recommendations Approved
Minutes of the meeting held on 29th February 2024
From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024
...the minutes of the meeting held on 29th February 2024 were agreed as a correct record.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
Meetings Attended: 202
Average per Month: 1.4
Decisions Recorded: 69 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.