Venue: Sparkenhoe Committee Room, County Hall, Glenfield. View directions
Contact: Mr. E. Walters (0116 3052583) Email: Euan.Walters@leics.gov.uk
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Webcast. A webcast of the meeting can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXlh5qNOUZA&list=PLrlN4_PKzPXgH2NU3lNSh-0DlLIPEBe4d |
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Question Time. |
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Questions asked by members under Standing Order 7(3) and 7(5). |
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To advise of any other items which the Chairman has decided to take as urgent elsewhere on the agenda. |
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Declarations of interest in respect of items on the agenda. |
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Declarations of the Party Whip in accordance with Overview and Scrutiny Procedure Rule 16. |
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Presentation of Petitions under Standing Order 36. A petition is to be presented
by Mr. J. T. Orson CC signed by over 2,000 Leicestershire residents (over 3000
signatures in total) in the following terms: “We
are a growing community in Melton Mowbray, and it is crucial to protect all our
health-related services. However, the impending closure of St Mary's Birth
Centre is more than just a Melton issue - it's a significant concern for the
entire University of Leicester Hospitals Trust. St Mary's Birth Centre has been
an invaluable facility for expectant mothers not only in Melton but also from
across Leicestershire and Rutland. Many choose it for its outstanding maternity
and postnatal care, characterised by a nurturing environment and exceptional
professional support. Despite
the invaluable services provided by St Mary's Birth Centre, it suffers from a
lack of promotion and insufficient staffing. These issues affect its ability to
operate to its full potential and serve the needs of our community. Closing
this centre would not only limit choice for expectant mothers across the Trust,
but also place additional strain on alternative maternity services within the
region, potentially compromising the quality of care, particularly postnatally. "Better
Births" a 2016 report from the National Health Service, reveals that
having more birthing options leads to better health outcomes for both mothers
and babies. The centralisation of maternity services often overlooks the unique
benefits provided by community-focused and midwife-led centres like St Mary's. Our
goal is to urge the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust to not only
re-open St Mary's Birth Centre but to revisit the decision to remove our only
freestanding midwife-led unit in Leicestershire, and secure its future with
adequate staffing and through promoting its services. We need to ensure that it
receives the recognition and resources deserved to remain a viable option for
expectant mothers now and for future generations. Stand
with us in the fight to safeguard women's choices and local services. Sign this
petition now to protect and promote the exceptional care provided by St Mary's
Birth Centre, ensuring it remains the gem that it is.” |
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Healthwatch Leicestershire Annual Report 2024/25. |
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Issues arising from Health Performance report that merit more detailed scrutiny. This report will not be presented. Instead, members are
asked to use it to identify any areas of health performance that require more
detailed scrutiny at a future meeting. Additional documents: |
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Dates of future meetings. Future meetings of the Committee are scheduled to take place on the following days all at 2.00pm: Wednesday 14 January 2026; Wednesday 4 March 2026; Wednesday 3 June 2026; Wednesday 9 September 2026; Wednesday 4 November 2026. |
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Any other items which the Chairman has decided to take as urgent. |