The Moray Integration Joint Board (MIJB)
Moray Council and NHS Grampian agreed to devolve governance for the planning and monitoring of the delivery of services for adults and older people to a new body corporate, the Moray Integration Joint Board.
The board was formally established in April 2016. There are six voting members; three elected members appointed by Moray Council and three appointed by the NHS Grampian Board. They are supported by non-voting members made up of leading officers from the council and NHS, and representatives of the third sector, service users and unpaid carers.
The Integration Joint Board is a member of the Moray Community Planning Partnership and with our partners we are working to make Moray a better place to live, work and visit.
The full board meets in public session every two months.
Members of the public are invited to attend and observe these meetings.
Agendas, minutes and reports are available in this section.
The board was formally established in April 2016. There are six voting members; three elected members appointed by Moray Council and three appointed by the NHS Grampian Board. They are supported by non-voting members made up of leading officers from the council and NHS, and representatives of the third sector, service users and unpaid carers.
The Integration Joint Board is a member of the Moray Community Planning Partnership and with our partners we are working to make Moray a better place to live, work and visit.
The full board meets in public session every two months.
Members of the public are invited to attend and observe these meetings.
Agendas, minutes and reports are available in this section.
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