Annual reports and plans
Our annual reports and accounts give an overview of the year and also detail our future plans and priorities for improvement. You can also download our quality account and annual business plan on this page.
Annual reports
- Annual report and accounts 2018/19(4mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2017/18(8mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2016/17(2mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2015/16 (7mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2014/15 (6mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2013/14 (3mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2012/13 (3mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2011/12 (4mb)
- Annual report and accounts 2010/11 (7mb)
Quality account
Current
Quality account 2018/19 (3mb)
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Previous year
Quality account 2017/18 (3mb)
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Annual plan
Operational plan 2014-2016 (400kb)
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If you require earlier versions of any of these documents please contact our communications and marketing office on 03033 302528
The Humber Coast and Vale Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP)
STP Submission v2.0 (4mb)
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The Humber Coast and Vale Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP) was published on November 21 2016. The plan is the first stage in a programme of work undertaken by a partnership of 21 local authorities, NHS commissioners and providers and other community based organisations that started in April 2016.
The vision is for people in Humber Coast and Vale to start well, live well and age well, by supporting everyone to manage their own care better, reduce dependence on hospitals and use resources more efficiently so that we can all rely upon access to good, safe services into the future.
STP partners will continue to work with staff, stakeholders and the public to build the plan, ensuring the involvement of everyone in future conversations around the draft proposals.
STPs are about making practical changes to the way health and social care services are delivered in the face of growing demand for services, a long-term shortage of the skilled people needed to provide them and, in spite of increased funding into the NHS, a projected financial gap for the Humber Coast and Vale system of £420m by 2021.
You can find out more on their website at http://humbercoastandvale.org.uk