Collaboration for Children 23rd November 2016

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Collaboration for Children 23rd November 2016 Alison Burton, Maternity and Early Years Lead, Public Health England

The transformed health visiting service: 4-5-6 model LGA. A new home for public health services for children aged 0-5: A resource for local authorities http://www.local.gov.uk/documents/10180/6869714/L15-392+new+home+for+public+health_v03+(2)-WEB.pdf/3f80f921-f7a2-4c05-9305-061e51f079b0

https://vivbennett. blog. gov https://vivbennett.blog.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/90/2015/09/Timeline-0-to-19-lifecourse-A4-Pages.pdf

Updating the evidence Published in March 2015 Aim was to synthesise relevant systematic review level evidence 2008 – 2014 about ‘what works’ in key areas Drawing out key messages in relation to: identifying families in need of additional support; the delivery/effective implementation of interventions at the programme/service level and individual practitioner level workforce skills and training the economic value/cost benefits of the HCP, including both health and wider societal costs PHE. 2015. Rapid review to update the evidence for the Healthy Child Programme 0-5. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/429740/150520RapidReviewHealthyChildProg_UPDATE_poisons_final.pdf

Challenge – how do we put the evidence into practice? PHE has made ensuring every child has the Best Start in Life a national priority in Evidence into Action The Best Start in Life national priority brings together leads from across PHE to deliver measureable improvement across a range of physical, mental and emotional health outcomes in pregnancy and the early years, to deliver on the following ambitions: Every woman experiencing a healthy pregnancy Every child ready to learn at 2 Every child ready for school at 5 Professional leadership for public health nursing sits within PHE, under the leadership of the Chief Nurse Prioritising areas where there is evidence of significant inequalities and where we have the potential to deliver most improvement, including: smoking in pregnancy, perinatal and infant mental health, breastfeeding, oral health, preventing unintentional injury and speech, language and communication PHE. 2014. From evidence into action: opportunities to protect and improve the nation’s health. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/366852/PHE_Priorities.pdf

Best Start in Life – so far in 2016/17 Review of the mandated elements of the health visitor programme completed and submitted to DH Publication of the child oral health action plan and resources to support oral health improvement in the Early Years Publication of a commissioning infant feeding services toolkit in partnership with Unicef Launched the Best Start in Life Health Matters in May, focusing on pregnancy to 2 Published a framework for supporting teenage mothers and young fathers and briefing for local authorities in partnership with the LGA Web based Best Start Knowledge Hub

Health Matters Launched the Best Start in Life Health Matters in May, focusing on pregnancy to 2 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/health-matters-giving-every-child-the-best-start-in-life/health-matters-giving-every-child-the-best-start-in-life?utm_source=Blog&utm_medium=LaunchblogBS&utm_campaign=HealthMatters Ensuring every child has the Best Start in Life

Best Start in Life Knowledge Hub http://www.chimat.org.uk/beststart Alison Burton

Perinatal mental health assessment tool http://www.chimat.org.uk/PIMH_Needs_Assessment Applying evidence to the Healthy Child Programme

Child health profiles http://www.chimat.org.uk/profiles Applying evidence to the Healthy Child Programme

Commissioning infant feeding services PHE. 2016. Commissioning infant feeding services Part 1: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/534160/Commissioning_infant_feeding_services_infographics__Part_1_.pdf Part 2: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/534164/Commissioning_infant_feeding_services_a_toolkit_for_local_authorities__Part_2_.pdf Part 3: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/534166/Monitoring_infant_feeding_data_support_pack__Part_3_.pdf

Supporting teenage mothers and young fathers https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/524506/PHE_LGA_Framework_for_supporting_teenage_mothers_and_young_fathers.pdf http://www.local.gov.uk/documents/10180/7632544/L16-19++Good+progress+but+more+to+do+-+teenage+pregnancy+and+young+parents/101cee1d-d99f-48fd-8f1c-70f9cf496ebe

Child oral health action plan Upcoming publications: Supervised toothbrushing commissioning toolkit Supervised toothbrushing delivery report

Best Start in Life – coming up in 2016/17 Publication of a return on investment report into health visiting and Early Years interventions Publication of a Best Start in Life commissioning resource in partnership with the LGA Publication of a practitioners’ guide into unintentional injuries Series of evidence seminars in partnership with EIF Series of Healthy Child Programme focussed practitioners’ seminars in partnership with CAPT A review of what works to promote SLC in infancy and the very early years A “self assessment” toolkit to support the Young Parents framework

Maternity Programme update Cross-PHE Maternity Programme established to support women to be fit for and during pregnancy and to raise healthy, resilient children Aligned with Secretary of State’s ambition to halve stillbirths, neonatal deaths and maternal deaths by 2030 and Better Births: A Five Year Forward View for Maternity Care PHE leading on improving prevention work stream of Maternity Transformation Programme (MTP) Improving prevention group established under governance of Best Start in Life Programme Board

Maternity Programme update Maternity Transformation Programme Implement vision and recommendations in Better Births Support Secretary of State’s ambition Align other work being carried out by the national bodies to support the shared strategy 9 work streams (improving prevention is work stream 9)

Maternity Programme update Improving prevention and population health work stream Viv Bennett (Chief Nurse) is SRO Prevention is key to improving outcomes, reducing adverse events and ensuring women have a positive pregnancy and birth Work with government and NHS to promote healthy pregnancy for all women and reduce adverse outcomes for mothers and infants Embed prevention across the MTP

Maternity Programme delivery plan Provide national leadership for preventive services and programmes in pregnancy and preparation for pregnancy to improve maternity and early child health outcomes at a population, community and individual level Take action on factors known to improve wellbeing and reduce risk factors