Frequently Asked Questions
- In person at the Conference Suite Macdonald Aviemore Highland Resort
Aviemore
Inverness-Shire
PH22 1PN - online through Microsoft Teams
- Submitted in advance on this page, by clicking on the 'Ask us a question for the review session' tab,
- Asked in person at the session
- Submitted in advance using the freepost address,
What is the purpose of the Annual Review?
Annual reviews take place every year to review the Boards performance over the past year. They are an opportunity to look at the challenges and developments that the Board have faced, as well as to clearly set out actions and key focuses for the coming year and beyond.
Every other year the Annual Review is chaired by a Scottish Government Minister, who holds the Board to account for the plans that we have said we would do and the services that we have provided.
This year the Annual Review is Non-Ministerial . Meaning that the NHS Highland Chair and Chief Executive will jointly chair the review programme. Including the public session, where members of the public are invited to attend and to ask the Board questions.
How can I take part?
People can join the public session in the following ways.
A recording of the public session will be available on the NHS Highland website, after the meeting has taken place.
Why do I need to register to attend the event
Registering for the event helps us to make preparations in advance. For example making sure there is enough room for everyone who wants to attend and arrangements are in place for those who need additional support.
It also means we can share the link to the online meeting with participants.
Can I ask questions?
Yes, questions can be asked in the following ways;
FREEPOST RUAK-JGSH-TUUL Clinical Effectiveness Team NHS Highland (2025 Annual Review) Assynt House, Beechwood Park INVERNESS IV2 3BW
Questions need to be provided in advance for people who want to join the session online. The closing date for questions is the 17th October 2025.
Why submit questions in advance?
Submitting questions in advance means that we have time to pull information together in order to give a meaningful answer.
Questions can be asked at the event for those who are attending in person, however they may not be answered in full at the session, due to the lack of preparation time.
Full responses to all questions will be available on the NHS Highland website following the session.