Member Communication

Notice is hereby given that the Annual Members Meeting (AMM) of Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust will take place on Friday 28 November 2025 from 4pm-5pm. The meeting will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams.

The meeting will consider, amongst other things, the following business: 

  • Our Annual Report 204/25
  • Our Annual Accounts 2024/25 (including the report of the auditor)
  • Our Forward Plans

The meeting will also receive an update from our Council of Governors including an update on the Membership and Public Engagement Strategy.

The agenda for the Annual Members Meeting will be made available on the Trust’s website prior to the meeting taking place.

 The Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25 (including the report of the auditor) will be available to view on the Trust's website.

 For further information about this year’s Annual Members Meeting please email membership@nca.nhs.uk

 Advance questions are encouraged and there will be some opportunity to ask questions during the meeting, time permitting.

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Enhancing Member Engagement and Communication

As a Foundation Trust, we are accountable to our local communities, patients, and staff. This status enables us to ensure that the voices of those we serve are reflected in the decisions we make. Our vision is for the NCA’s membership to be active, engaged, involved and representative of local communities, staff and the wider population to support the delivery of Vision 10, the NCA’s long term strategy underpinned by the Trust values Care, Appreciate, Inspire.

At the Northern Care Alliance, we are committed to building a vibrant, engaged, and inclusive membership that reflects the diverse communities we serve. Our goal is not just to grow our numbers, but to foster meaningful relationships with members who feel informed, involved, and valued.

We know that a well-connected membership leads to better insight, stronger accountability, and more effective services. That’s why improving the quality of engagement is a key priority in our strategy.

The latest Membership Newletter can be found below.


Questions for Governors

Governors ensure that the voices of members are heard and that our Trust remains focused on what matters most to the people we serve. They work closely with the Board of Directors, holding the Non-Executive Directors to account and shaping the strategic direction of the Trust.

Governors are not directly involved in:

  • operational management
  • individual specific patient or staff issues
  • handling complaints
  • confidential patient issues

We are committed to improving how we engage with members—providing more opportunities for meaningful involvement, two-way dialogue, and regular updates on the Trust’s work and plans. Please submit any questions you have for the Governors using the form below and we will endevour to respond.

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