How local health services are organised

How health services are planned and monitored (commissioning)

Commissioning is the continual process of planning, agreeing and monitoring services.

In South Tyneside, services are commissioned by:

They commission services from a range of organisations including hospitals, community health services and the private and voluntary sectors.

All of these organisations must be registered with the health care regulator, the Care Quality Commission.

They make sure that services are safe and delivered in line with national guidance and quality standards.

Commissioning services locally makes sure that services that are available are tailored to the needs of people that use them.

See our Joint Commissioning Strategy for children and young people with SEND.

See South Tyneside CCG: How we work.


When services are brought in or changed

When commissioners design or change services, they work in partnership with: