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Health & Wellbeing Strategy - update

Health & Wellbeing Strategy - update. Shadow HWBB 18 th Jan, 2012 Lesley Jones Deputy DPH. Guidance. DH Call to Action published Dec 2011 More guidance in Jan 2012 (draft) subject to Bill Expectation strategies developed by May 2012 Life-course approach & outcome focused

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Health & Wellbeing Strategy - update

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  1. Health & Wellbeing Strategy - update Shadow HWBB 18th Jan, 2012 Lesley Jones Deputy DPH

  2. Guidance • DH Call to Action published Dec 2011 • More guidance in Jan 2012 (draft) subject to Bill • Expectation strategies developed by May 2012 • Life-course approach & outcome focused • Influence commissioning beyond Health & Social Care • Duty to involve public & service users in development

  3. Introduction • Adding years to life and life to years • Inequalities in Health • Life-course approach • Focus on prevention and shifting resources upstream • Develop and redesign services around needs of people • Efficient use of resources in pursuit of goals • Wider Determinants of Health (Marmot) • Health & Social Care System (Demand & Economic challenges)

  4. Strategy in a nutshell? Reinvest Upstream Reinvest Upstream Reduce demand • ‘Well’ Population • At Risk Reinvest Upstream Reduce demand Reduce demand Existing Problems ComplexNeeds Integrated holistic care & support Quality & Experience of Care Population Health Improvement strategies Cohort identification and systematic intervention Efficiency & value for money

  5. Chapter One • Wider determinants of health • Social gradient in Bolton • Links to community strategy • Role of HWBB ?? – Health needs assessments & equity audits, ‘health in all policies’, health impact assessment

  6. Chapters 2- 6: Starting well, Developing Well, Living Well, Working Well, Ageing Well Draft outline scoped for each chapter within four themes • Helping people stay well • Identifying and dealing with problems early • Taking good care of those with existing needs • Keeping vulnerable people safe and well Summary of need Key evidence/policy drivers Emerging themes/priorities

  7. Chapter Eight: Measuring progress-The Outcome Frameworks Adult Social Care & Public Health: Preventing avoidable ill health or injury, including through reablement  Services and early intervention. Adult Social Care & NHS: Supported discharge from NHS to Social Care. Impact of reablement on reduced emergency admissions. Supporting Carers and involving them in care planning NHS & Public Health: Preventing ill health  and lifestyle disease  and tackling their  determinants. Children’s Social Care indicators?? Adult Social Care, NHS and Public Health: Overall Impact Measures

  8. Next Steps • Add ‘Dying Well‘ chapter? • Editing and further work on drafts –end Jan • Consultation on priorities – Jan – early March • Produce final draft – End March • Consultation - April • Final Strategy approved - May

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