AMM 2022
Dorset HealthCare Annual Members’ Meeting
Wednesday 19 October, 4-5.30pm
Our 2022 Annual Members’ Meeting gives us the chance to reflect on some of the challenges and the successes for Dorset HealthCare over the past year.
Our theme is new ways of working, highlighting the way we have managed the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic through accelerated change and re-thinking the way we deliver services.
We will also look ahead, exploring ideas and partnerships we are developing to keep pace with local needs in the post-COVID world, where the cost of living crisis is also having an impact.
The AMM will once again be online using Microsoft Teams, minimising the risk of infection, allowing more people to attend from the comfort of their homes and reducing travel and our carbon footprint.
Anyone with an internet connection can attend the meeting - you don’t need to have a Microsoft Teams account to join. It will be run like a webinar, and there will be opportunities to give your views and ask questions.
You can see the agenda below. Important documents connected to the meeting are also shown below.
Meeting agenda
4pm |
Welcome |
Hattie Taylor, Staff Governor and Andy Willis, Chair |
4.05pm |
Patient, staff and volunteer stories |
Video |
4.15pm |
Introduction to formal meeting |
Andy Willis |
4.20pm |
Reflection on the previous year and looking ahead to how we continue to transform and provide quality services |
Dawn Dawson Acting Chief Executive |
4.35pm |
Report of the Council of Governors |
Margaret Jackson, Public Governor and David Roberts, Staff Governor |
4.45pm |
Tell us your views – Slido poll |
Becky Aldridge, Partner Governor and Stephen Churchill, Staff Governor |
4.55pm |
Presentation of the Annual Report and Accounts |
Matthew Metcalfe Chief Finance Officer |
5.05pm |
Questions from the public |
Facilitated by Nicola Plumb, Chief People Officer |
5.25pm |
Closing remarks |
Andy Willis |
5.30pm |
Close |
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Useful documents
Annual Auditor’s Report 2021/22
Trust Five Year Strategy - 2020 to 2025
Results of the March and September 2022 governor elections:
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole