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Our Council of Governors acts as a link between service users, carers, staff, the general public and the Trust's Board of Directors.
They support the Board of Directors in setting the long-term vision for our organisation, and hold the non-executive directors to account for the actions of the Board. Our Board of Directors has a duty to consult, and listen to the views of, the Council of Governors.
I was consultant neuropsychiatrist, then professor of neuropsychiatry at the Trust and predecessors at St Thomas’s Hospital from 1989 to 2015; and a trainee in Bethlem-Maudsley joint hospitals from 1980 to 1988.
I saw the organisation change from being lightly and benignly managed, aspiring to achieve the highest possible clinical standards, to a huge bureaucracy, over-ready to pare down to minimalist standards: Good quality patient care requires much more than this.
If you have a question for your governors, please email governors@slam.nhs.uk
The Council of Governors is made up of:
The Council's responsibilities include:
The governors review includes information about the role of governors and their activities over the preceding year:
Governors review 2021-22
Governors are elected to the Council of Governors from the public, service user, carer and staff constituencies. Elected governors serve a three-year term on the Council of Governors. Governors are also appointed by partner organisations.
If you are interested in becoming a governor, vacancies will be advertised here or you can contact us to find our more via governors@slam.nhs.uk