NHS Fife will be holding its Annual Review public presentation in Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries on Friday and at the session, which will take place from 2pm-3pm, NHS Fife chair, Cowdenbeath woman Tricia Marwick; Chief Executive Paul Hawkins and Executive Directors will look at the performance of NHS Fife over 2017-18.

Claire Haughey MSP, Minister for Mental Health, will also be in attendance.

At the end of the presentation there will be an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions from the floor.

Earlier in the day a drop-in exhibition will be held, where members of the public can find out more about key health programmes in Fife. Information will also be available on opportunities to work with NHS Fife, volunteering, and how public opinions and feedback can be shared with the organisation. The exhibition will run from 10am to 1pm.

Members of the public are welcome to attend both the exhibition and public presentation.

Tricia Marwick said: “The Annual Review public presentation gives members of the public, patients, families and carers a chance to see how we are doing and ask questions about the services we provide.

“Our drop-in exhibition is a new addition, which we hope will provide further insight into key campaigns and areas of work in Fife.

“People will also have the opportunity to find out more about how they can get involved with NHS Fife, whether that’s through having a career with us, volunteering, or providing valuable feedback about their own care experiences.”