Rochdale Observer

New CCG director ‘excited’ to begin role

- Flora.byatt@reachplc.com @florabyatt­MEN

ANEW director of the Clinical Commission­ing Group for NHS Heywood Middleton and Rochdale has been appointed.

The previous director, Sally McIvor, has now retired.

Claire Richardson, currently the Director of Population Strategy and Transforma­tion at the Pennine Lancashire CCGs/Integrated Care Partnershi­p will take up the joint role based at Number One Riverside at the beginning of February.

Claire, from Blackburn, has a good understand­ing of issues affecting diverse communitie­s in northern towns and has worked in other joint commission­ing roles across Pennine and Lancashire for nearly 20 years.

She has covered many different portfolios from teenage pregnancy and children and young people, to frailty and end of life care.

Claire has also led on the developmen­t of integrated care models for adults and children by working with different teams including governing body members, GPs and elected members.

Claire said: “I’m really excited to be joining the team in Rochdale.

“I am particular­ly drawn to the values of Rochdale as a place and partnershi­p - especially the focus on supporting local people and communitie­s to help themselves.

“I’m really passionate about working together across health, local government and the voluntary sector to make a real difference to local people and staff experience­s and improving outcomes.

“In my career to date

I’m particular­ly proud of the strong partnershi­ps I have led, especially the integrated commission­ing and neighbourh­ood delivery arrangemen­ts in Blackburn with Darwen, Pennine Lancashire’s

Integrated Care Partnershi­p and place based partnershi­p arrangemen­ts across the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System (ICS).”

Claire will take up her post on February 1 after the current director, Sally McIvor, retires after a long career in public service.

Claire will take up the lead commission­ing role for both the Council and CCG and will represent them in the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnershi­p system and Combined Authority.

Claire will become a member of the Integrated Commission­ing Board and sit on the governing body of the CCG.

Council chief executive and CCG accountabl­e officer, Steve Rumbelow, said: “We are delighted that Claire will be joining the Rochdale team with such an impressive track record in leading change in these key areas.

“It’s only fitting that someone of her calibre picks up from Sally, who as the first joint director of commission­ing in Rochdale for the last four years has forged the way for massive improvemen­ts to services for Rochdale people. I’m sure this journey will continue in Claire’s capable hands, leading the team going forward.”

Councillor Daalat Ali, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Leader for Healthy Lives, said: “Claire is an excellent appointmen­t for Rochdale, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise which will build on the dynamic work of Sally and the solid foundation­s she leaves behind.

“We are living through challengin­g times, but Claire has a proven track record in delivering change and shaping the health agenda.

“We had an excellent set of applicatio­ns, but Claire’s experience, personalit­y and skill set shone through. I am looking forward to working with her in the coming years, as we continue our visionary work to improve the lives of residents across the borough.”

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●●New director of Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale CCG, Claire Richards

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