Correspondence

Remit letters, links to evidence and timetable for NHSPRB’s 2017 pay round

This contents all the remit letters, evidence papers and timetable for NHSPRB’s 2017 pay round.

Documents

Remit letter of 3 August 2016 from Department of Health Northern Ireland

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Remit letter from Welsh Government August 2016

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Remit letter of 30 September 2016 from Scottish Government

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Details

As the parties publish their written evidence, we will provide links to the evidence below.

Evidence from Department of Health

Health Education England evidence

Evidence from NHS Employers

Evidence from Welsh Government

Northern Ireland Executive evidence

Evidence from Scottish Government

The Royal College of Midwives

CSP evidence and joint staff side evidence

Royal College of Nursing Annex A Annex B

UNISON Unite

NHS Staff Council

NHS England

NHS Providers

NHS Improvement

The indicative timetable for NHSPRB 2017 pay round is as follows:

  • 30 September 2016 – parties submit their written evidence
  • November to December 2016 - oral evidence with the parties

NHSPRB aims to submit its 30th Report 2017 to Ministers by end of February 2017. The decision on when to publish that report rests with Ministers.

Updates to this page

Published 15 August 2016

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