
Public governors are elected by their constituency members. In addition to their statutory duties, they have a primary responsibility to represent the interests of both public members and the wider public.
Composition of the Council of Governors:
Public Governors from the following public constituencies:
- Birkenhead
- Rest of England
- South Wirral & Neston
- Wallasey
- Wirral West
Staff Governors
Appointed Governors
What does the role of Governor involve?
Governors play many important roles, firstly providing a link between the NHS Trust and the community, but also appointing the non-executive directors to the board and maintaining overview of their contribution and the effective leadership of the Trust.
Induction and training are provided.
Our Governors:
- Actively listen and value the contributions of different people
- Are enthusiastic and committed and want to work as part of a team
- Learn and keep updated on Trust developments
- Read relevant documents and papers, attend relevant meetings and training the Trust will provide
- Understand and are able to champion the needs of patients, their families and carers and staff
Roles and responsibilities
- Appoint (or remove) the Trust’s Chairman and Non-Executive Directors
- Approve the appointment of the Trust’s Chief Executive
- Appoint the Trust’s external auditors
- Agree salaries of Non-Executive Directors and the Chairman
- Receive the annual report and accounts
- Advise the board and represent members views about the strategic direction
- Help the Trust to recruit members.
The governors role does not include managing the day-to-day business of the Trust. This responsibility remains with the executive team.
Who sits on our council of Governors?
The majority of governors are elected by public members, but the council of governors will also include staff governors who are elected by our staff members and representatives from partner organisations.
To see the current list of governors, visit our Meet our Governors page.
Who can become a Governor?
Almost anyone who is 16 or over and lives in one of our five public constituencies (Birkenhead, Wallasey, Wirral South and Neston, Wirral West and Rest of England) can stand for election as a governor. The other members in that constituency will vote for the people they want to represent them.
To be eligible to become a governor you need to register as a member of the Trust. This is really easy to do. Simply visit our Membership page where you can join using the online form – About our membership – Wirral Community Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust (wchc.nhs.uk)
Some people cannot become a governor, for example: a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence in the last five years and sentenced to imprisonment for three months or more, someone who has been declared bankrupt and not discharged, or anyone who is on the sex offender’s register.
Council of Governors meetings
The Council of Governors meetings are open to the general public. If you would like to attend or have any queries, please email [email protected] or call 0151 514 2203.