The
Adults and Community Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee is comprised of
eleven councillors, who represent the political balance of the
Council. The Committee was appointed by
Council to review and scrutinise the following services and their
outcomes:-
Adult care services for frailty, people with long term
conditions; for older people; for people with physical
disabilities; and for people with sensory impairment;
Adult care services for people with learning disabilities; for
people with autism; and for people with mental health needs,
including dementia;
Adult care services for carers;
Adult safeguarding and the protection of adults at risk
including observance of the Mental Capacity Act;
Statutory public health services; and
Wellbeing services, including health improvement, prevention and
self-management; mental health; sexual health; housing related
support; and the prevention, treatment and recovery elements of
substance misuse services.
The
meetings are held approximately every six weeks at 10.00am, at
County Offices, Newland, Lincoln, LN1 1YL (unless otherwise
stated). The meetings are generally
open to the public, unless otherwise specified.
The
full terms of reference for the Adults and Community Wellbeing
Scrutiny Committee are set out in Part 2 of the
Council's Constitution.