Decision

The Strategic Director of Adult Care, Housing and Public Health has decided to permit a 60-day consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment.

Analysis

outcome: The recommendation to permit the consultation was approved.

summary: The decision at stake is to permit a statutory 60-day consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) to assess the pharmaceutical service needs of the local population.

topline: The Strategic Director of Adult Care, Housing and Public Health has decided to permit a 60-day consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment.

reason_contentious: This issue is not contentious as it is a statutory responsibility of the Health and Wellbeing Board to produce a PNA every three years.

affected_stakeholders: ["Health and Wellbeing Board", "Local population"]

contentiousness_score: 0

political_party_relevance: There are no mentions or implications of political parties or political influence on the decision.

URL: https://moderngov.rotherham.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=1972

Decision Maker: Strategic Director of Adult Care, Housing and Public Health

Outcome: Recommendations Approved

Is Key Decision?: No

Is Callable In?: No

Purpose: To permit the statutory 60-day consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA).   The PNA is a statutory document that assesses the pharmaceutical service needs of a local population. It is a statutory responsibility of the Health and Wellbeing Board to produce a PNA every three years.    It is required that the Health and Wellbeing Board consult a specified range of organisations on a draft of the pharmaceutical needs assessment at least once during the process of drafting the document. Consultees must be given a minimum period of 60 days to submit their response, beginning on the day by which they are ‘served with a draft’ of the document.   The recommended decision is for the statutory consultation to be permitted, with consultation taking place in July and August, to ensure that the deadline is met for the Health and Wellbeing Board in September.  

Content: To permit the statutory 60-day consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA).   The PNA is a statutory document that assesses the pharmaceutical service needs of a local population. It is a statutory responsibility of the Health and Wellbeing Board to produce a PNA every three years.    It is required that the Health and Wellbeing Board consult a specified range of organisations on a draft of the pharmaceutical needs assessment at least once during the process of drafting the document. Consultees must be given a minimum period of 60 days to submit their response, beginning on the day by which they are ‘served with a draft’ of the document.   The recommended decision is for the statutory consultation to be permitted, with consultation taking place in July and August, to ensure that the deadline is met for the Health and Wellbeing Board in September.     ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL   RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION   Date of Decision: 14/07/2025   Title: Consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment   Decision Maker: (Including Job Title) Ian Spicer – Strategic Director Adult Care, Housing and Public Health     Delegation contained in the relevant Sub-Scheme of Delegation.   Sub-scheme of Delegation – Adult Care Housing and Public Health   Section 15: Public Health (a) Ensure the council meets its duties to improve public health (b) Ensure the delivery of public health protections and health improvement responsibilities (c) Ensure the council plans and responds to emergencies that present a risk to public health (d) Ensure the council meets other local government public health responsibilities    – page 25 refers.   Decision: To permit the statutory 60-day consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA).   Reasons for the Decision: The PNA is a statutory document that assesses the pharmaceutical service needs of a local population. It is a statutory responsibility of the Health and Wellbeing Board to produce a PNA every three years.    It is required that the Health and Wellbeing Board consult a specified range of organisations on a draft of the pharmaceutical needs assessment at least once during the process of drafting the document. Consultees must be given a minimum period of 60 days to submit their response, beginning on the day by which they are ‘served with a draft’ of the document.   This decision means that the consultation will take place in July and August, to ensure that the deadline is met for the Health and Wellbeing Board in September.   Details of alternative options considered and rejected: The other option was to not consult on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment. This was rejected on the basis that this consultation is a requirement to meet the Health and Wellbeing Board’s statutory duty to produce a PNA.     Conflicts of interest declared by any Cabinet Member consulted by the decision maker which relates to the decision: None Dispensations Granted: (If any) None   Conflicts of interest declared by the Decision Maker if they sit as a Cabinet appointed representative to an outside body which relates to the decision: None Dispensations Granted: (If any) None   Reports or parts of reports considered Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment     I certify that this is a true record of the executive decision to:   To permit the statutory 60-day consultation on the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA).   I confirm that in making this decision, due regard was given to the seven principles of public life.   Signed by the Decision Maker:   Dated:          14/07/2025     Name:          Ian Spicer                          Job Title:     Strategic Director  

Date of Decision: July 14, 2025