Department of Health and Social Care (Isle of Man)

Department of Health and Social Care
Department overview
Formed 1 April 2014
Preceding agencies
Jurisdiction Isle of Man
Headquarters Crookall House, Demesne Road, Douglas, Isle of Man
Employees 2,521.28[1] FTE
Annual budget £238,567,100 gross (£181,009,900 net) for 2015/16[2]
Minister responsible
  • Hon Howard Quayle MHK, Minister for Health and Social Care
Department executive
  • Malcolm Couch, Chief Executive
Website www.gov.im/dhsc
This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
the Isle of Man

The Department of Health and Social Care (Manx: Rheynn Slaynt as Kiarail y Theay) is the largest (by number of personnel and budget) of the seven departments of the Isle of Man Government. It was created on 1 April 2014 as a result of a merger of health and social care services from the former Department of Health and Department of Social Care. The intention to merge the two Departments was announced on 2 December 2013 as part of the Council of Ministers' plans to modernize ministerial government.[3] The move was by and large a reversal of one element of the restructuring of the Isle of Man Government in April 2010 which saw the former Department of Health and Social Security split to form the Department of Health and the Department of Social Care.

Functions

Current and previous Ministers and Members

Ministers for Health and Social Care (1 April 2014 - present)

Members for Health and Social Care (1 April 2014 - present)

Former Ministers for Health (1 April 2010 - 31 March 2014)

Former Ministers for Social Care (1 April 2010 - 31 March 2014)

Former Ministers for Health and Social Security (16 December 1986 - 31 March 2010)

Former Chairmen of the Department of Health and Social Security (1 April 1986 - 16 December 1986)

Former Chairmen of the Health Services Board

Former Members for Health

References

  1. "Budget Report and Estimates 2015-16" (PDF). Treasury. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  2. "Budget Report and Estimates 2015-16" (PDF). Treasury. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  3. "Chief Minister announces move to smaller, stronger Government". Cabinet Office. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  4. Patin, Charles Guy: The Early Days - The introduction of the Manx National Health Service, p. 34. Pantin Publishing, printed by The Copy Shop. ISBN 0-9550191-0-9.

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