GGI National NHS NED Development Programme: Peer to Peer Weekly Meeting | 24 September 2021
21 May 2021
As part of its mission to promote good governance, GGI will host these facilitated, weekly virtual meetings to give NHS non-executive directors an opportunity to share their concerns, challenges and ideas as we rethink the future of health and social care. The goal is to collectively think about the role NEDs play as part of the controlling mind of their organisations, to discuss immediate safeguarding issues and to ensure we all learn from this experience to assure better outcomes for citizens in the future. If you would like to join this meeting, please email events@good-governance.org.uk.
ABOUT
Hosted by: Professor Andrew Corbett-Nolan, Chief Executive, Good Governance Institute
Chair: Dr Usman Khan, GGI Special Advisor, Good Governance Institute
In Conversation with: Mehboob Khan, Vice Chair, North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust and Non-Executive Director, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Everything you wanted to know about local government but were afraid to ask!
- How can improved partnership engagement coming out of the Covid response be imbedded?
- How does local government impact on public and population health?
- What role will local government play in ICS’s?
- What can local government teach health about place and community engagement?
About Mehboob:
Mehboob has 16 years’ experience as an NHS non-executive director, currently as vice-chair of North Middlesex University Hospital Trust and chair of the workforce committee, and a board advisor at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospital Trust.
Mehboob is also currently the Assistant Director for Policy and Change at Redbridge Council. Prior to this he was a senior manager in London Councils, which represents London’s 32 borough councils and the City of London and works closely with Sadiq Khan’s administration and campaign team on policy and borough relations.
Mehboob was elected as the first British Muslim council leader, at Kirklees Council in West Yorkshire. Kirklees is the seventh-largest council in England and, under Mehboob’s leadership, was regarded as the greenest, implementing a transformation programme to improve the quality of services and winning the prestigious LGC Council of the Year.
In 1996, Mehboob was elected as a Kirklees Labour councillor at the age of 27. He has extensive experience in the public and private sectors and has run successful several businesses. His senior national and regional positions include chair of Local Government Yorkshire and Humber, chair of the West Yorkshire Fire Authority, chair of the Safer Communities Board and vice-chair of the Local Government Association. He advised Labour government ministers on public policy, specifically preventing violent extremism and community cohesion.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This meeting is by invitation and is open to all NHS Non-Executives Directors, Chairs and Associate Non-Executive Directors of NHS Providers. Others may attend by special invitation.
For further details, comments, questions and suggestions please contact: events@good-governance.org.uk