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Building Health Partnerships: Self-care Partnership Meeting 3.31st January 2018

Join us for the Building Health Partnerships self-care partnership meeting on 3.31st January 2018. We will discuss updates, priorities, and support for promoting self-care in the local community. Share your perspectives and brainstorm ideas for joint action.

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Building Health Partnerships: Self-care Partnership Meeting 3.31st January 2018

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  1. Think CarerBuilding Health Partnerships: Self-care Partnership Meeting 3 31st January 2018 @IVAR_UK @SocialEnt_UK #BHPselfcare

  2. https://vimeo.com/42332617 @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  3. About Building Health Partnerships… The BHP programme 2017-18 is designed to support local partners in health and care in delivering STPs by focusing on: • strong engagement with the voluntary community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector and citizens • activities and actions that promote wellbeing and self-care in the local community @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  4. Susan Harris, Director of Strategy & Partnerships (Worcestershire Health & Care NHS Trust) Jane Thomas, Head of Stakeholder Engagement and Patient Involvement (WHCT) Carole Cumino, CEO (Worcestershire Carers Association) Jacqui Bremner, Trustee & Sheila March, Chair (Herefordshire Carers Association) Core group members @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  5. Continuing the work – updates, priorities and support • Revisit the engagement exercise - what it is that Carers said they needed and what has happened so far? • Work together as staff and carers to have a different conversation: • Maintaining momentum and interest across the two counties/STP footprint Why we're here today… @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  6. Who’s in the room? @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  7. @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  8. 5 possible areas for joint action @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  9. Local perspectives & updates @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  10. We recognise there is a need to do more around prevention and self-care • We offer you expertise – recognise, value, and listen to us • In our caring role we need access to condition information; professional knowledge for advice and crisis support; good quality training courses • We need the expert care partner role to be enabled and empowered – through relationship, support and processes • We need access to that which helps us look after our own health and well-being Carer feedback – key themes … @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare #BHPselfcare

  11. What are the realities, the benefits and the challenges around Think Carer? • Hearing all perspectives, both carers and staff and look at working in new ways….. • Brainstorm ideas Staff & Carers working together to have a different conversation… @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  12. Work with carers to pin down the • ‘must knows & dos ’ • from their point of view for people working in the NHS & Social Care Staff & Carers working together to have different conversation… @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  13. ‘Keeping well in communities’ - Exploring ways to utilise social prescribing and asset based approaches. BHP Programme Update ‘What makes us feel good – our health in our hands’ - Exploring how volunteer/community-led groups demonstrate benefit, measure impact and communicate value. ‘Building & Connecting Communities’ - Partnership improvement, scaling up learning/new ways of working. ‘Think Carer’ - Training and workforce standards for both Carers and practitioners across the STP area ‘Good life in old age’ – Exploring approaches with VCSE & citizens to co-design pilots on social prescribing, self-care, long-term conditions and mental health to support health and wellbeing in old age. ‘Social Prescribing and Care Closer to Home’ - Using emerging Care and Health Integrated Networks (CHINs) framework, and existing social prescribing initiatives, to ‘reimagine’ the role of all players in self-care at a system-wide level. ‘Breathing well – pathways for respiratory health’, Mid and South Essex: Self-care in the respiratory care pathway, working with carers, people living with respiratory problems. ‘Pathway to engagement & co-production – mental health crisis care’, Looking at ‘peer support’ to promote whole system change, community development, social prescribing, co design, prevention, digital solutions and workforce support and development.

  14. Between now and end March we need to… @SocialEnt_UK @IVAR_UK #BHPselfcare

  15. Thank you.

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