Fit and Proper Person Test Public Board 26 January 2017

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Fit and Proper Person Test Public Board 26 January 2017 Presented for: Presented by: Author: Previous Committees: Information and for Board members to re-confirm their compliance to the Fit and Proper Person Test Linda Pollard, Trust Chair Jo Bray, Trust Board Secretary None Trust Goals The best for patient safety, quality and experience The best place to work A centre for excellence for research, education and innovation Seamless integrated care across organisational boundaries Financial sustainability Key points 1. For Directors of the Board to understand the requirements of the Fit and Proper Person Test. 2. For Directors in attendance at the 26 January 2017 Trust Board meeting, to update their compliance to the Fit and Proper Person Test by a further self-declaration for a formal minute to update the register. Any Director with any information known to them, which would not support their compliance, should make this known to the Trust Chair prior to the meeting. 3. For the Trust Chair to confirm compliance to the Fit and Proper Person Test, in preparation for her own appraisal, for assurance to the public and to the Care Quality Commission. Information Re-confirmation of selfdeclaration Information

1. Summary The Care Quality Commission (CQC) introduced new requirements regarding the Fit and Proper Person Tests for Directors in November 2014, which became law from 1 April 2015. This approach is to ensure that providers meet Government regulations about the quality and safety of care, to ensure an open, honest and transparent culture within the NHS to ensure accountability of Directors to NHS Bodies. The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust extended the definition of the requirement to include; all members of the Board (Directors) and senior staff in attendance at the Board and/or those with significant influence in reporting information to the Board for decision making. The Trust Board Secretary maintains the Trust s register to support compliance of the Fit and Proper Person Test. It is the responsibility of the Chair of the NHS body to discharge the requirements placed on the provider, to ensure that all Directors meet the fitness test and not meet any of the unfit criteria and in turn it is the responsibility of the Chair of NHS Improvement (NHS I) to ensure that the Trust Chair fulfils the requirements of the Fit and Proper Persons Test. 2. Background The Fit and Proper Person Test is a regulation to ensure that providers meet their obligations to only employ individuals who are fit for their role and to ensure that appropriate steps have been taken to ensure they are of good character, are physically and mentally fit, have the necessary qualifications, skills and experience for this role and can supply certain information (including a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and full employment history, if required. The regulations also extend to individuals who are prevented from holding the office (for example, under a Director s disqualification order) and significantly, excluding people who: Have been responsible for, been privy to, contributed to or facilitated any serious misconduct or mismanagement (whether unlawful or not) in the course of carrying on a regulated activity, or providing a service elsewhere which, if provided in England, would be a regulated activity. As part of the recruitment process (and compliance for the Fit and Proper Person Test) for the defined staff group appointed by LTHT, a number of checks have taken place; Checks on the individuals o Qualifications o Competence, skills required, relevant experience and ability o Good character Consideration to the physical and mental health in line with the role and good occupational health practice Ensure, as far as possible the individual has not been responsible for, been privy to, contributed to or facilitated any serious misconduct or mismanagement (whether lawful of not) in the course of carrying on a regulated service; this includes any allegations of such 2

Only individuals who will be acting in a role that falls within the definition of a regulated activity as defined by the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 will be eligible for a check by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) but checks will be made against other relevant barring lists Through appraisal each year or through the Trust Policy on Supporting Performance, the individual will be continually monitored to ensure that they meet the requirements to hold office of their appointment, where they do not, action will be taken by the Chief Executive and / or Trust Chair or respective Director / defined senior staff (and where appropriate consultation with the Remuneration Committee). At the time of establishing the LTHT Fit and Proper Persons Register, the Board defined that there would be an annual self-declaration against compliance. The CQC stated they would use the well-led key question to ensure that the provider has undertaken appropriate checks and is satisfied that, on appointment and subsequently, all new and existing Directors are of good character and are not unfit. As part of the CQC inspection in May 2016, current evidence was requested to support LTHT Fit and Proper Persons Register, thus requiring an up to date check being carried out from the Insolvency Register and Disqualification as a Director held on the register at Companies House during the inspection. This information has been re-checked to support this report to the Board, and it can be confirmed that all names held on the LTHT Fit and Proper Persons Register are still valid against these external checks. All have current valid Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks in place. 3. Proposal Directors in attendance at the 26 January 2017 Trust Board meeting, are asked to update their compliance to the Fit and Proper Person Test by a further selfdeclaration within the Board meeting, thus a formal record will be held in the Board minutes and the register will be updated. Any Director with any information known to them which would not support their compliance should make this known to the Trust Chair prior to the meeting. Members of the defined senior group of staff not in attendance at the Board meeting have all updated their self-declarations as indicated in the register. Re-confirmation of compliance will be an annual process. Self-Certification I declare that I am a Fit and Proper Person to carry out my role, I am of good character, I have the qualifications, competence, skills and experience which are necessary for me to carry out my duties, I am capable by reason of health of properly performing tasks which are intrinsic to the position, I am not prohibited from holding office (e.g. directors disqualification order), within the last 5 years I have not been convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to imprisonment of 3 months or more, been un-discharged bankrupt nor have been subject to bankruptcy restrictions, or have made 3

arrangement/compositions with creditors and has not discharged it, nor is on any barred list. The legislation states, for those required to hold a registration with a relevant professional body to carry out their role, they must hold such registration and must have the entitlement to use any professional titles associated with this registration. Where the person no longer meets the requirement to hold the registration, and if they are a health care professional, social worker or other professional registered with a health care or social care regulator, they must inform the regulator in question. Should my circumstances change, and I can no longer comply with the Fit and Proper Person Test (as described above), I acknowledge that it is my duty to inform the Chair of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. 4. Financial Implications and Risk N/A 5. Communication and Involvement The register is maintained by the Trust Board Secretary and is readily available for inspection. 6. Equality Analysis There are no issues regarding equality. 7. Publication Under Freedom of Information Act This paper has been made available under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. 8. Recommendation Board Directors are asked to re-confirm their self-declaration of compliance against the regulations for the Fit and Proper Persons Test, for formal minuting and to update to the register. Jo Bray Trust Board Secretary 13 January 2017 4

Appendix A - Register for Fit and Proper Person Test (2016-17) - Trust Board (updated 13 Jan 2017) Info to add once updated 5