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The Hospice Boards Council (HBC) is the mechanism through which hospice Chairs of trustees can inform and advise on the work of Hospice UK.

The council is part of Hospice UK’s governance system.

The role of the group

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The group:

  • shares information and experience with and between hospice Chairs
  • raises awareness of issues concerning the local governance of hospice care at a national level
  • informs and advises the work of Hospice UK.
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How the Council works

Each region of the UK has an elected member who sits on the Council. All Chairs of trustees from Hospice UK member organisations are eligible to stand for election.

Each elected member serves for a term of three years, subject to a maximum of two consecutive terms. In exceptional circumstances (as determined by the HBC), this may be extended to a third consecutive term.

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Regional members

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Region Representative
Chair Ros Keeton, Chair, Compton Care
North East Steve James, Vice-Chair, St Oswald's Hospice
Yorks & Humber David Dickson, Chair, St Leonard's Hospice
East Midlands Joanne Brunner, Chair, Nottinghamshire Hospice
South West Stephen Taylor, Chair, Dorothy House Hospice
South East Coast Karen Warden, Chair, Pilgrim's Hospice
South Central Melville Kendal, Chair, Oakhaven Hospice
North West Terry McGraw, Co-Chair, Queenscourt Hospice
East of England Terry Philpott, Chair, Isabel Hospice
West Midlands

Jenny Cowpe, Chair, St Richard's Hospice &

David Teague, Chair, St Michael's Hospice

London Suzanne Shale, Chair, Royal Trinity Hospice
Wales Michael Baker, Chair, City Hospice
Scotland Shona MacDougall, Co-Chair, Highland Hospice
Northern Ireland Gerry Millar, Chair, Northern Ireland Hospice