Why take part
The Trust’s Annual Members’ and General Meeting is held once a year and focuses on the presentation to our Governors of the formal annual report and statutory accounts. You can find out more about how we have been delivering mental and physical health care and support to the communities we serve over the past year… plus some of our plans for the future.
It’s your chance to ask questions of our leaders and learn about the vital work we carry out as an NHS organisation serving the populations of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bath & North East Somerset, Swindon, and Wiltshire. It’s a huge patch with our dedicated teams working hard to deliver a caring, safe, and excellent standard of service – our core Trust values.
The event will begin at 6pm with Trust Chair David Walker giving you a warm welcome and guiding attendees through the proceedings.
Chief Executive Dr Nick Broughton will give an address, before the Director of Finance and Trust auditors give their reports.
Next up will be short presentations from our experts who will be shining a spotlight on three key areas – mental health, community services and research – demonstrating how we have been delivering mental and physical health care and support over the past year and during the pandemic in our hospital and in-patient settings, as well as in people’s homes and the wider community; plus key innovations and developments.
Attendees will get a chance to put questions to our team.
We look forward to you joining us on September 24!
Take a tour at HealthFest

In previous years, before the pandemic, our services have presented their work at stalls at the AMM & AGM. This year, take a tour at our Virtual HealthFest.
There are six themed activity tents and a main stage. Each area is a gateway to exploring a host of activities, entertainment and information on Oxford Health’s mental and physical health services in both in-patient settings and in the communities we serve. They also showcase work that our health, social and community partners provide.
Become a member of our Trust
Have a say in how your local services are developed – become a member of our Trust.
Membership is free and doesn’t carry any obligations. You can get involved as much as you like.
Questions and enquiries
If you have any further questions or enquiries, please email: Communications.Team@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk.