Meeting schedule
Healthwatch Bucks will be hosting its next Board Meeting in public, on Wednesday 4th May 2022, at 2:00 pm.
This is currently planned to take place via Microsoft Teams but may be held face to face if felt safe to do so (location TBC).
Meeting Agenda
Booking in advance
If you would like to attend or submit a question to the members of the Board, please contact us at info@healthwatchbucks.co.uk. Please ensure this is done by 5:00 pm on Monday 2nd May 2022.
Photographs
As this is a public event photographs may be taken. If you do not which to be photographed please tell a member of our staff when you arrive.
Questions
Members of the public are invited to submit written questions in advance of each Board meeting. The deadline for submissions is five working days before the meeting. Pre-submitted questions will be considered at the start of the meeting. The Chair will also have discretion to take verbal questions from attendees on the day; questions received in advance will take priority.
People can submit questions by:
01494 324832
Or in writing:
Healthwatch Bucks,
6 Centre Parade,
Place Farm Way,
Monks Risborough,
Bucks HP27 9JS
They do not need to attend the meeting to have their question answered.
Questions raised will be answered, if possible, on the day but if not, a written reply will be sent within ten working days.
The Chair reserves the right to discount written or verbal questions that are defamatory, offensive or outside the remit of Healthwatch Bucks. The Chair also reserves the right to change the timings of when public questions are taken during the meeting.
Policy and Procedures on Conducting Board Meetings in Public
Agendas, Minutes & Papers
All of the papers for our Board meetings are published on this website.
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