Dr Nicola Jones

Council: Wandsworth

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

53 meetings · Page 1 of 11

Health and Wellbeing Board Deputy Chair

Wandsworth Council

The Health and Wellbeing Board of Wandsworth Council met on Thursday 04 December 2025 to discuss several key public health initiatives. The meeting noted the findings of an adult social care health study, endorsed the Healthy Minds initiative to improve children's mental health, and approved the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment.

December 04, 2025
Health and Wellbeing Board Deputy Chair

Agenda and minutes

The Wandsworth Health and Wellbeing Board is scheduled to meet on 27 February 2025 to discuss a range of health and wellbeing issues affecting the borough. These include updates on the Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy, the South West London Mental Health Strategy, the Culturally Mindful Programme, the NHS 10 Year Health Plan consultation, and the Better Care Fund. The board will also be considering its work programme for the year.

December 01, 2025
Health and Wellbeing Board Deputy Chair

Wandsworth Council

The Wandsworth Health and Wellbeing Board met to discuss a range of issues, including the Carers Charter one-year report, an update on the Age Well strategy, the Better Care Fund, and pharmacy application guidance. The board agreed to maintain annual reporting on the Carers Charter, approved a process for responding to changes in pharmaceutical provision, and noted updates on the Age Well strategy and Better Care Fund. Due to a lack of a quorum, some items were only discussed informally.

September 25, 2025
Health and Wellbeing Board Deputy Chair

Agenda and minutes

The Wandsworth Health and Wellbeing Board met to discuss a range of public health issues, including children's safeguarding, smoking, and long-term condition management. The board approved the Wandsworth Health and Care Plan for 2025-27 and delegated sign-off of the draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment to the Director of Public Health. Members also discussed ways to improve the board's effectiveness and engagement with the voluntary sector.

June 26, 2025
Health and Wellbeing Board Deputy Chair

Agenda and minutes

The Board agreed to note the Safeguarding Adults Board annual report, the Better Care Fund spend, the Healthwatch annual report, and the Health and Wellbeing Board work programme. It also agreed to note the delivery outputs in the Start Well portion of the Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy.

November 21, 2024

Decisions from Meetings

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Health and Wellbeing Board Work Programme 2024 (Paper No. 24-257)

From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024

...to note the Health and Wellbeing Board Work Programme 2024, which sets out planned meetings and seminars and is a live document subject to change.

Recommendations Approved

Interactive Semi-Automated JSNA Production Update (Paper No. 24-255)

From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024

...to note that the interactive semi-automated Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) products are now live and to note the next steps for ongoing maintenance and management of the JSNA products, including future JSNA production.

Recommendations Approved

Emerging Needs Pathway (Paper No. 24-249)

From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024

...the recommendations outlined in Paper No. 24-249 regarding the Emerging Needs Pathway, which introduces two new parallel pathways to improve diagnosis wait times and support for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) emerging needs, were approved.

Recommendations Approved

Date of Next Meeting

From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024

...that its next meeting would be held on November 21st, 2024.

Recommendations Approved

Declarations of Interests

From: Agenda and decisions - October 03, 2024

...to approve the recommendations, noting that there were no declarations of interest.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 53

Average per Month: 0.4

Decisions Recorded: 67 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.