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Key Board Documents

Explore the key documents that shape our work:

Use the links below to view important policies, plans, and reports.

Integration Scheme

Strategic Plan

Annual Accounts

Annual Performance

Equality and Diversity

Data Protection

Subject Access Request

Other documents

Guide to information

All Scottish public authorities must have a Publication Scheme in place setting out the information they make publicly available, how it can be accessed and whether there is any charge for the information.
We have produced a Guide to Information which was approved by the Board at its meeting on 27 April 2017. Further information is available in the Access to information policy.

Access to information policy

Financial Regulations

The main objective of these financial regulations is to detail the financial responsibilities and policies and procedures that govern the Integration Joint Board. Representatives and committees of Moray Integration Joint Board must comply with these financial regulations in dealing with the financial affairs of Moray Integration Joint Board.

Code of conduct

At its meeting on 30 January 2025, the Moray Integration Joint Board agreed to adopt the Standard Commission's Model Code of Conduct for Members of Devolved Bodies as the code of conduct for the Board.

The Members' Handbook

The Members' Handbook provides members with the information, support and guidance they require to effectively fulfil their role as a member of the Moray Integration Joint Board.

Standing Orders

The Standing Orders regulate the conduct and proceedings of the Moray Integration Joint Board. The revised Standing Orders were approved at a meeting of the Board on 26 May 2022.

Community Risk Register - North of Scotland Regional Resilience Partnership

A Community Risk Register (CRR) is a multi-agency publication that highlights risks that have the highest likelihood and potential to have significant impact, causing disruption to specific regions across Scotland and its communities.
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