NHSPRB Publication Scheme
PUBLICATION SCHEME FOR THE REVIEW BODY FOR NHS PAY REVIEW BODY
Purpose of the Review Body for NHS Pay review body
The NHS Pay review body (NHSPRB) (formerly Review Body for Nurses' and Allied Health Professions ) (NAPRB) was set up in 1983 to advise the Government on the pay of NHS nursing staff, midwives, health visitors, and the professions allied to medicine (PAMs). It is an independent body made up of members from a variety of professional, academic and business backgrounds.
Following agreement on Agenda for Change, the new NHS pay system, the staff remit has been extended to cover all Allied Health Professions, healthcare scientists and other professional staff groups. To recognise this broader staff remit, the NAPRB has become the National Health Service Pay Review Body (NHSPRB).
Requests for information (which must be made in writing, which includes by fax or e-mail), should be sent to Helen Mainstone, OME, 6th Floor, Victoria House, Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4AD or by fax on 020 7271 0499, or by e-mail to john.perrett@bis.gsi.gov.uk
Class of information - Review Bodies (Personnel)
Membership of the Review Body - available on website
Review Body Members CV - available on website
Review Body Code of Practice - available on website
Register of Members Interests - available on website
Class of Information - Review Bodies (Terms of Reference)
Review Bodies Terms of Reference or Remit - available on website
Visits Programme - abridged version appears in the Final Report. Consideration will be given to requests but for security purposes will not always be able to be released.
Consultants Reports – these will be published in full on the website except where an exemption applies
Final Report - available on website or from The Stationery Office stockists (Crown Copyright)
Requests for information relating to evidence submitted by stakeholders should be directed to the appropriate body. The following organisations have advised OME that this is either incorporated within their publication scheme (where they are a public body) or that they will consider requests: AMICUS; British Dietetic Association ; Chartered Society of Physiotherapy ; Department of Health ; GMB; National Assembly for Wales (published as part of DoH) ; Royal College of Midwives ; Scottish Executive (published as part of DoH) and the Society of Radiographers
Charges
There will not be any charge for information requested and supplied from the publication scheme.
Maintenance of the Scheme
The Open Government Liaison Officer of The Office of Manpower Economics maintains this scheme.