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Dr Anna van der Gaag CBE register of interest

The purpose of a register of interests is to ensure the Commission is able to identify and manage potential conflicts that may influence their duties. For the most senior decision-makers and advisers in the organisation, their register of interests will be published on the Commission website as part of our commitment to transparency and the requirements of Cabinet Office Code of Conduct for Board Members of Public Bodies which specifies interests should be declared publicly.

Position

Chair of the Advisory Board for Safer Gambling.

Interests

Remunerated employment

Anna van der Gaag's remunerated employment is as follows:

  • Chair of the Midwifery Panel (4 times per year) at The Nursing and Midwifery Council
  • Q Community The Health Foundation.

Anna van der Gaag's related undertakings are as follows:

  • Non-Executive Director and Senior Independent Director of Sussex Partnership NHS Trust
  • Member of the University of Surrey stakeholder group on nurse suicidality.

Contracts, Consultancy or Self-employment

Expert Advisory Group member of an ongoing project for the Australian Health practitioner regulatory agency - Identifying and minimising the risk of self-harm and suicide in health practitioners: a quality improvement project.

Non-financial interests

Anna van der Gaag's non-financial interests are as follows:

  • Visiting Professor Ethics and Regulation University of Surrey - currently advisor on National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) projects on unprofessional behaviour and care for the carers, occasional teaching on leadership, ethics, professionalism
  • Membership with Royal Society of Medicine.

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