Frequently Asked Questions
How is Norfolk LINk held to account?
The LINk produces an annual report, which it sends to the Secretary of State for Health, the County Council, the Overview and Scrutiny Committee, organisations that buy and provide health and social care and of course our members. The Secretary of State for Health will decide the future of the LINks on the basis of the reports we produce.
In addition, we report on our performance to the County Council regularly throughout the year.
More Frequently Asked Questions
- How much time will being a member take?
- How can I get involved, I don't know anything
- Will it cost me anything to join?
- I have never spoken in public will I have to?
- Does Norfolk LINk have any power to make a difference?
- What does Norfolk LINk cover?
- How do we find out what people think?
- What do we do when you tell us services could be better?
- How will you know what we are doing about what people have told us?
- Who else is involved?
- Where does our funding come from?
- How is Norfolk LINk held to account?
- Do I have to be a member to raise an issue?
- How do I contact Norfolk LINk about something I need to tell them?
- What is the 'Watch List' and how does it work?
