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Publications

Please see publications below relating to Phase One of the Path to Excellence programme.

Read the Path to Excellence consultation feedback analysis draft report final below

Path-to-Excellence-Consultation-Analysis-Draft-Final-Report.

Read the reports from the feedback sessions below.

South Tyneside, 11th December 2017 – feedback session.
Sunderland, 12th December 2017 – feedback session.

This consideration includes the public feedback sessions, clinical workshops with members of the clinical services review group and workshops with the two CCG governing bodies.

The process will finish with an extra-ordinary meeting in common of the governing bodies of the two clinical commissioning groups in February 2018, held in public and at which the two CCGs will make their final decisions.

Members of the public have until Monday 8th January 2018 to give any further comments on the draft feedback report.

The consultation process has been independently reviewed by The Consultation Institute and found to be consistent with recognised standards of best practice

Public consultation events

Below you can find all the questions and discussion notes from the consultation events. All the event notes will be published seven working days after the event.

South Tyneside, 5th July 2017 – launch event.
Sunderland, 5th July 2017 – launch event.
Durham, 6th July 2017 – launch event.
Sunderland, 11th July – focused event on maternity, women’s, and children’s services.
South Tyneside 12th July 2017 – consultation discussion on all service areas – updated 24th July following feedback from an event attendee.
South Tyneside, 15th July – focused event on maternity, women’s, and children’s services.
Sunderland, 18th July 2018 – focused event on stroke services.
South-Tyneside, 19th July 2017 – focused event on stroke services.
Sunderland, 26th July – consultation discussion on all service areas.
South Tyneside, 13th September – consultation discussion on all service areas.
South Tyneside, 13th September – focused event on maternity and women’s services.
Durham, 14th September – consultation discussion on all service areas.
Sunderland 16th-September 2017 – consultation discussion on all service areas.
Sunderland, 19th September – focused event on maternity and women’s services.

Sunderland, 20th September 2017 – question and answer session – this event had no attendees.

South Tyneside, 21st September 2017 – question and answer session.
South Tyneside, 23rd September – focused event on children and young people’s services.
Sunderland, 28th September – focused event on children and young people’s services.
South Tyneside, 4th October – travel and transport event.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about children and young people’s urgent and emergency (paediatrics) services proposals.
Questions about maternity services proposals.
Questions about stroke service proposals.

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