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Channel Islands Political Oversight Board meets

11 March 2019

A forum of senior politicians and officials from Jersey and Guernsey, which was formed last year, met in Jersey last week.

The Channel Island Political Oversight Board was established in June 2018 under the joint chairmanship of both islands’ Chief Ministers, to support cooperation between the two islands’ public administrations, and to find new partnership opportunities to improve public services and reduce costs to taxpayers.

Jersey’s Chief Minister, Senator John Le Fondré, and Guernsey’s Chief Minister, Deputy Gavin St Pier, met last week, alongside Chief Executives, Paul Whitfield and Charlie Parker, and senior politicians and officials from both islands.

The meeting considered the islands’ preparations for Brexit, cross-Channel Island working on provision of 5G technology, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on criminal justice and policing, and opportunities for joint working on the marine environment.

Health care

Jersey’s Department of Health and Community Services and Guernsey’s Committee for Health & Social Care have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which formalises the islands’ agreement to work together on health issues. A Channel Islands Strategic Partnership Board for Health and Care is being established to maximise opportunities to support common aims and ambitions.

The two health authorities are already working together on procurement & resource management, regulation and professional liaison & mutual support. This has involved visits from the Chief Nurses, Medical Directors, safeguarding teams, digital teams, procurement teams, hospital  modernisation teams, and public health teams.

Joint working across government

Jersey’s Chief Minister, Senator John Le Fondré, said: “We made a commitment last year to work more closely together for the benefit of islanders in both Jersey and Guernsey. Our respective health departments have made excellent progress and are sharing information and building strong working relationships. We have agreed that this approach should be replicated in other areas of public service.”

Guernsey’s Chief Minister, Deputy Gavin St Pier, said: “I am pleased we now have a discipline and process for developing our joint working across the whole of government.  This will help shift culture and expectations, as will the tracking of the benefits of working together and the adoption of clear targets and objectives. 

“The governments of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man also came together earlier last week to make a robust joint challenge to the proposed amendments to the UK Financial Services Bill. This move, attempting to legislate for the governments of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man without our consent, demonstrates the value of us working together to engage with the UK government and parliamentarians to defend our constitutional position.”

The meetings were attended by:

From Jersey – the Chief Minister, Senator John Le Fondré; the Minister for External Relations, Senator Ian Gorst; Minister for Health, Deputy Richard Renouf; Minister for the Environment, Deputy John Young; Minister for Home Affairs, Connetable Len Norman and Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, Deputy Gregory Guida.

From Guernsey – Chief Minister, Deputy Gavin St Pier; President of the Committee for Health and Social Care, Deputy Heidi Soulsby; Minister for External Affairs, Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq; President of the Committee for Environment and Infrastructure, Deputy Barry Brehaut; and President of the Committee for Home Affairs, Deputy Mary Lowe.​

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