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Contact: Caroline Taylor, Governance Services Email: caroline.taylor@coventry.gov.uk
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: There were no Declarations of Interest.
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a) Minutes of the Meeting held on 21st January 2026
b) Briefing note - proposed amendments to the minutes of the Meeting held on 17th September 2025:
i) Appendix 1 – Minutes of Meeting held on 17th September 2025 ii) Appendix 2 – Alzheimer’s Society Response Additional documents:
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting held on 21st January 2026 were agreed and signed as a true record.
There were no matters arising.
Minutes of the meeting held on 17th September 2025 – proposed amendments<AI1>
The Board received a Briefing Note of the Scrutiny Co-ordinator regarding a proposed amendment to the minutes of the meeting held on 17th September 2025 relating to the item “Training of Care Staff Supporting Patients with Dementia” (Minute 4/25 refers), following the clarification of information received from the Alzheimer’s Society.
The proposed amendment reflected the Alzheimer’s Society’s clarification and distinction between national recommendations and Coventry’s local approach:
The amendment was as follows to be inserted into Minute 4:
“For clarity, the Scrutiny Board subsequently noted that the Alzheimer’s Society’s ‘Because We are Human Too’ report sets out national recommendations aimed at improving consistency and quality in dementia training across the social care workforce. The Alzheimer’s Society does not obligate care providers to deliver its own dementia training programme, and the examples within the report are included purely as illustrative case studies. The reference to £2,000 relates to an estimated annual cost saving demonstrated through evidence?based training approaches, not a cost or fee for undertaking Alzheimer’s Society training. Coventry’s local approach to dementia training—delivered through a range of models—remains robust, appropriate to local resources, and aligned with improving workforce capability”
RESOLVED that the Health and Social Care Scrutiny Board (5):
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Briefing Note of L-A Howat, Service Manager, Healthwatch Coventry
a. Housing with Care – Enter and Views report b. NHS Survey report
Additional documents:
Minutes: The board received a Briefing Note and presentation from the Service Manager, Healthwatch Coventry regarding an overview of the Enter and Views report and the NHS App Report.
Enter and Views Report
Healthwatch Coventry carried out Enter & View visits across 11 Housing with Care schemes in Coventry during late 2024, early 2025. The aim was to understand residents’ experiences of living in Housing with Care – focusing on independence, safety, communication, wellbeing and the quality of care and environment.
Visits were undertaken across 11 Housing with Care schemes and overall residents reported feeling safe, supported and able to maintain their independence. However, several issues emerged. Communication remained inconsistent with some residents unable to access information easily or lacking accessible formats. Staffing continuity also affected confidence, particularly at night and some residents were unsure how to express concerns or preferences.
Environmental challenges were noted, including reliance on single lifts, inconsistent building condition and variation in the usability of communal and dining spaces. Food quality, availability, and affordability varied significantly across schemes. The numbers of younger residents with complex mental health needs was highlighted, which placed pressures on service models and staff capability.
The majority of residents were broadly positive about their care. The findings pointed to important opportunities to strengthen communication, accessibility, activity provision, staff continuity and support for mental health. Healthwatch would review progress at 3 and 6 months.
Findings from the Enter & View visits indicated that several groups of residents may be disproportionately affected by health inequalities within Housing with Care settings.
NHS App Report
The NHS App Report 2025 presented the findings of a community-focused survey undertaken to understand how residents across Coventry use the NHS App. The App was available to anyone aged 13+ and registered with a GP, was promoted nationally as an easy way to manage healthcare tasks. However, local experiences varied significantly depending on GP practice systems and digital confidence.
The NHS App Report 2025 summarised feedback from Coventry residents on their experiences using the NHS App. The survey explored how widely the app was used, how easy people found it and what barriers or improvements were needed.
Data was collected between October and December 2025 using an online survey and extensive face to face outreach at community centres and foodbanks across Coventry. 246 responses were gathered in total with many participants receiving support to download or navigate the app.
The report showed that the NHS App could unintentionally widen health inequalities in Coventry.
The Board questioned Healthwatch representatives and received responses on the following:
The following to be added to the work programme:
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End of Life Strategy and Hospices Briefing Note of the Head of Communications and Public Affairs – Coventry & Warwickshire ICB, R Uwins and the Director of Public Health & Wellbeing, Coventry City Council, A Duggal Additional documents:
Minutes: The board received a Briefing Note and presentation from the Director of Public Health, representatives from C&W ICB and representatives from UHCW.
The Director of Public Health provided an overview of the current position with Palliative and End of Life Care (PEOLC). The Board were also provided with a presentation that gave an overview of the Coventry and Warwickshire Palliative and End of Life Care Strategy 2024-29 covering:
The presentation also covered an update on the Integrated Care and Community Services from UHCE which covered:
The Board asked questions and received responses in the following areas:
The Board requested the following additional information:
RESOLVED that the Health and Social Care Scrutiny Board (5):
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Work Programme and Outstanding Issues Report of the Scrutiny Co-ordinator Minutes: RESOLVED that the Health and Social Care Scrutiny Board (5):
1) The Work Programme 2025/26 was noted with the amendments below:
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Any other items of Public Business Any other items of public business which the Chair decides to take as matters of urgency because of the special circumstances involved Minutes: There were no other items of public business.
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