GGI National NHS NED Development Programme: Peer to Peer Weekly Meeting with Nabil Jamshed & Paul Cleal OBE | 4 February 2022
07 January 2022
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
Host: Professor Andrew Corbett-Nolan, Chief Executive, Good Governance Institute
Chair: Dr Usman Khan, GGI Special Advisor, Good Governance Institute
In Conversation with: Nabil Jamshed, Non-Executive Director, Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust & Paul Cleal OBE, Non-Executive Director, Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust
‘Rebuilding Trust - Delivering Change: The NHS, Covid and Equalities’
- How can we ensure equality is seen as central to the quality agenda?
- What are the central pillars of learning from the Covid Crisis as it impacted Black and minority ethnic communities?
- What can Board do differently to better address the equalities agenda?
- How should impact assessment and evaluation be used to better support the equalities agenda?
- How can Boards rebuild trust with Black and minority ethnic staff, patients and the public?
Biographies:
About Nabil
Nabil joined GSTT in summer 2021 as a Head of Corporate Governance for Integrated Specialist Medicine Clinical Group and Chief of Staff.
He has over 20 years of experience working in the NHS and, internationally, with the Ministry of Public Health and other health agencies in Qatar.
He has operating experience of working with a variety of boards in facilitating the development of effective governance structures and successful board dynamics. He has first-hand experience in introducing constructive governance and risk management models, development of national policy and strategy, working with several Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and understanding and experience of dealing with complex IT systems.
In addition to working with the NHS and health organisation, Nabil had worked in other sectors such as the English Cricket Board and charities, helping with governance and risk management developments and improvements.
As the elected member of the European Health Management Association (EHMA) Scientific Planning Committee Nabil contributes to wider European health care management developments. He has a personal interest in the inclusion agenda and has led various developments within the NHS to support the Equality Diversity and Inclusion efforts and served as a co-chair of the NHS staff BAME network.
Last year, Nabil was appointed as a Non-executive Director at the Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. He contributes to the national development and debate on the Equality Diversity and Inclusion through his active membership with the Seacole group of NHS NED and contributions to the APNA (Asian Professionals’ National Alliance) NHS which is a South Asian Heritage NHS Staff Leaders’ network across health and social care.
About Paul
Paul has held leadership and advisory positions in a wide range of both public and private sector organisations, including many years spent as a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers where he was a member of the board in first the UK then Africa practice.
He has been widely recognised for his work on diversity and inclusion, and previously served as a Board member on the Government's Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission. Paul joined the board of Guy’s & St Thomas’ in January 2020 and he is also currently a non executive at Metropolitan Police and equality advisor to the board of the Premier League.
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