Children and Young People’s Health Outcomes Forum next steps Christine Lenehan Co chair.

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Children and Young People’s Health Outcomes Forum next steps Christine Lenehan Co chair

Children & Young People’s Health Outcomes Strategy Why the need? If UK healthcare was equivalent to best in Europe 5 children /day would survive / year would not die >100,000 life years saved each year Most of which would be as productive adults

Who we are Membership of 50+ Drawn from representative organisations Across Health, Education, Social Care, Statutory and Voluntary Sector and Parents Childrens Commissioner is a member Developing engagement strategy for Children and Young People Working to Key Principles

Children & Young People’s Health Outcomes Report – Key Principles The voice of children and young people Healthcare provision through a child friendly lens, The need to adopt a life-course approach, Building resilience and self-esteem in children and young people Integrated care Create confidence in the new system

Key Themes Health Promotion & Illness Prevention Acute illness Long term conditions, Disability & Palliative Care Mental Health Cross cutting Issues 1 Transition Workforce Integration General practice Commissioning Cross cutting Issues 2 International outcomes Evidence CYP and families voices Safeguarding Inequalities Medicines Learning disabilities ‘No decision about me without me’ Life Cycle Premature/ LBW Early Years School child Teenager Young Adult CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE’S HEALTH OUTCOME FORUM:

Children and Young People’s Health Outcomes Forum Pathway GroupsCross Cutting GroupsAreas of Expertise Mental HealthTransitionInternational outcomes Acute illnessWorkforceEvidence LTMCIntegrationCYP and families voices Disability/Palliative care General PracticeSafeguarding 0-5 Public HealthCommissioningInequalities 5-19 Public HealthMedicines Learning disabilities and challenging behaviours

Where do we fit ? We are an independent body providing expert advice and constructive challenge into the system We are focused on achieving the best health outcomes The co chairs are honorary members of the Children and Young Peoples Board There are 4 meetings a year including an annual summit

Children and Young People’s Health Outcomes Forum Wider initiatives we are engaged with –The Health Intelligence Network –The CMO report 2012 –Children and Winterbourne View –HealthWatch through my role