The Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy Engagement and Involvement

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The Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy Engagement and Involvement Public Health Team Leicester City Council Lets just talk about engagement at this stage

The purpose of today’s session What is the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy? Why is it important to you? How to get involved with the strategy consultation

What is the JHWBS? Leading health and wellbeing document for the city “ensure that everyone has the opportunity to improve and maintain good physical and mental health” Sets the direction for strategic documents and directs priorities Holistic and person focused Recognises the importance of wider determinants of health Context of challenging financial environment

A Picture of Health in Leicester Those living in poor health are likely to experience 2 or more chronic conditions. Multiple morbidities increases with age. The number of 19-44 year olds with multiple morbidities is increasing. In Leicester 94,104 people are described as frail/5 or more chronic conditions. . Female Male Shorter life expectancy and many chronic conditions are linked to lifestyle choices such as smoking, physical inactivity, and alcohol. Deprivation is linked to health inequalities, with the most deprived in Leicester having 7 fewer years of life expectancy compared to the least deprived. Main causes of death Cardiovascular diseases (28%) Cancers (23%) Explain what a chronic condition is…. Respiratory diseases (14%) Account for 2 out of every 3 deaths in Leicester The strategy will focus on increasing the number of years people in Leicester live healthy lives.

How does the JHWBS work? 5 interconnected themes make up the strategy Healthy Minds Healthy Start Lives Healthy Aging Healthy Places Recognise the work of wider determinants Influence/enable people to make healthier choices Support people with existing conditions Recognise the challenging environment 5 interconnected themes make up the strategy Under each theme sit a number aims and objectives. The action plan details how LCC and partners aim to reach these

AMBITION: MAKE LEICESTER A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT TO LIVE AND WORK IN Healthy Places AMBITION: MAKE LEICESTER A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT TO LIVE AND WORK IN PUBLIC SPACES STANDARD OF HOMES AIR QUALITY HEALTHIER CHOICES All environments be they physical, social, or online, impact on the health of people living in and around them.

Healthy Minds AMBITION: ENSURE THAT MENTAL HEALTH IS CONSIDERED IN ALL ASPECTS OF PLACE AND THE LIFE COURSE POVERTY POOR MENTAL HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH SOCIAL ISOLATION PARITY OF ESTEEM Range of mental health anxiety – schizophrenia MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS.

AMBITION: GIVE LEICESTER’S CHILDREN THE BEST START IN LIFE Healthy Start AMBITION: GIVE LEICESTER’S CHILDREN THE BEST START IN LIFE HEALTHY MUMS EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT LIFE EXPECTANCY WHAT HAPPENS IN CHILDHOOD IMPACTS ON FUTURE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH AS AN ADULT

Healthy Lives AMBITION: ENCOURAGE LEICESTER RESIDENTS TO ADOPT HEALTHY BEHAVIOURS SUSTAINABLE THROUGHOUT LIFE CHRONIC CONDITIONS ADULT LEARNING INFORMED CHOICES COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO LIVE HEALTHY LIVES CAN COMBAT SOME RISKS TO HEALTH

Healthy Aging AMBITION: ENABLE LEICESTER RESIDENTS TO AGE COMFORTABLY AND CONFIDENTLY EXISTING CONDITIONS SOCIAL ISOLATION CARING ROLES FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTS VALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS IMPROVING BETTER HEALTH AND WELLBEING AMONGST OLDER PEOPLE COULD MEAN THAT THEY LIVE MORE YEARS IN BETTER HEALTH

Oversight and Governance LEICESTER CITY HEALTH AND WELLBEING BOARD Chair Deputy Mayor for Environment Public Health & Health Integration Joint Integrated commissioning board Health in all Policies Board Chair Director of public health Chair Managing Director Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)

JOINT Objectives A) Influence the environment to accommodate healthy living and dementia friendly environments B) Ensure decent homes are within the reach of every citizen C) Increase opportunities for sustainable transport D) Improve air quality in the city E) Maximise and regenerate open and green space F) Develop and encourage healthy neighbourhoods G) Improve mental health and wellbeing in Leicester city residents H) Improve access to good food in Leicester I) Increase physical activity levels in Leicester residents J) Reduce levels of overweight/obesity in children and adults K) Increase the number of people engaging in protective behaviours L) Reduce the prevalence of chronic conditions in Leicester M) Support women and their families to experience a healthy pregnancy N) To support and facilitate stakeholders and other organisations in the education and promotion of positive health and wellbeing O) Increase the priority of health and wellbeing in existing work places P) Support increase in better quality employment and better income Q) Take steps to reduce social isolation, particularly amongst the elderly R) Support informal carers to continue to care and improve their health and wellbeing.

How can you help? Here is the link to our consultation page: https://consultations.leicester.gov.uk/communications/7f47124e STRATEGY – is there anything else that you would expect to see in the strategy? OBJECTIVES SHEET - How can Healthwatch contribute to the delivery of existing objectives? Use the action plan for reference OVERALL – how can the Healthwatch help to improve health and wellbeing for local people?

Kate Huszar Kate.Huszar@leicester.gov.uk Ivan Browne Ivan.Browne@leicester.gov.uk Andrea Thorne Andrea.Thorne@leicester.gov.uk Meenaxi Pattni Meenaxi.Pattni@leicester.gov.uk Tahira Khalid Tahira.Khalid@leicester.gov.uk