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Supporting Influence Jo Whaley , Regional Voices

Supporting Influence Jo Whaley , Regional Voices. About Regional Voices. Supporting Influence networks, information and skills support for voluntary sector representatives on health and wellbeing boards…. …to improve health and care and reduce health inequalities. Alphabetti Spaghetti. HWB

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Supporting Influence Jo Whaley , Regional Voices

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  1. Supporting InfluenceJo Whaley, Regional Voices

  2. About Regional Voices

  3. Supporting Influencenetworks, information and skills support for voluntary sector representatives on health and wellbeing boards…. …to improve health and care and reduce health inequalities

  4. Alphabetti Spaghetti HWB CCG DPH LWH PHE NHS CQC HWE JSNA JHWS

  5. Aiming to support…. • VCS representatives feel confident about their role and ability to influence the board, with clear connections to the wider VCS • Healthwatch representatives have clear connections to the wider VCS, especially in areas where there is no VCS representative • The wider VCS understands how to reach the health and wellbeing board to influence strategy in their local area, including through the JSNA • VCS feels engaged with the work of the health and wellbeing board • The JSNA more accurately reflects the needs and assets within the community… impacting on strategy and commissioning (and eventually outcomes for communities)

  6. How: • Link local to local- in regions and across country • Link policy and practice • Gather evidence and champion VCS • Support networks in each region • Ebulletins • Resources/training as requested • Surveys • Online forum

  7. Linking with other projects • For HWBs- using different types of evidence for the JSNA • Webinar about JSNA and the VCS • For the VCS- the collection and use of data and evidence

  8. Existing Resources • Working With The Voluntary and Community Sector: A Guide For Health And Wellbeing Boards • Influencing Local Commissioning for Health and Care Guidance for the Voluntary and Community Sector • Case studies- different models of engagement with VCS • Links to guidance for specific parts of the sector • Who’s Who Guides in the regions

  9. Your project to shape… • Interesting/good practice • support for the local voluntary sector to engage with the work of the health and wellbeing board • linking with communities to develop the JSNA • developing the joint health and wellbeing strategy • What challenges are there to raising voluntary sector issues with the health and wellbeing board? • What would support you to be effective in your role as voluntary sector representative

  10. www.regionalvoices.org/developments

  11. jo.whaley@regionalvoices.org 07880380272bev.taylor@regionalvoices.org 07769168388@regionalvoice

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