Get involved
There are numerous ways that you can contribute to the work of the Clinical Commissioning Group as well as wider conversations regarding local NHS matters. Since NHS Tees Valley CCG came into effect on 1 April 2020 it will be looking at how it can evolve the engagement approaches for the whole population that it […]
The Governing Body is responsible for ensuring that the CCG has appropriate arrangements in place to exercise its functions effectively, efficiently and economically, and in accordance with the principles of good governance. Our Governing Body meetings are open to the public. You are welcome to observe and there will be an opportunity to ask questions. […]
Transfer of information to newly formed CCG
Information that has been held previously by NHS Darlington CCG, NHS Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees CCG and NHS South Tees CCG is transferring to the new NHS Tees Valley CCG on 1 April 2020.
The new CCG will become the new data controller. Any questions about the use of data (including patient data) by the new CCG should be directed to tvccg.enquiries@nhs.net
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Care Homes across Tees Valley receive their first dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine.
Elderly care homes across Tees Valley have received their first life-saving COVID-19 vaccinations. Working together GP practices across the region have provided the vaccine to residents and staff as part…
Health officials are reassuring patients that they will be able to get their Covid-19 vaccination locally if they prefer not to travel to a mass vaccination site.
GPs in Tees Valley have stressed that patients invited to book a vaccination appointment at The Centre for Life, Newcastle, – the North-East’s designated mass vaccination site – can choose…
Covid-19 Vaccinations -Frequently Asked Questions
Who will get the vaccine first? The Government has confirmed that the vast majority of COVID-19 vaccinations administered by hospital hubs and local vaccination services in the initial phase will be prioritised for those 80 years of age and…