Improving people’s health in Bromley Insert local logo Our Big Health Day How well are we doing?

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Improving people’s health in Bromley Insert local logo Our Big Health Day How well are we doing?

Learning Disabilities Why are we here? Autism

What the Operating Framework states: ‘the NHS should ensure momentum is maintained in improving care and outcomes for people with learning disabilities, in the light of the “Six Lives” Progress Report - the Government’s response to the 2009 report of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman and Local Government Ombudsman on health for this group. Using information gathered locally in partnership with people with learning disabilities and their families, PCTs should ensure they are taking action to improve healthcare and health outcomes.’ NHS commissioners and trusts will be required by new guidance to take action to assess the needs of people with autism in their areas, then plan and commission services as appropriate to address those needs. This guidance gives effect to the Adult Autism Strategy – Fulfilling and rewarding lives: the strategy for adults with autism in England and will be issued under Section 2 of the Autism Act

Self Assessment: National progress All 10 regions are using this framework to check progress and report on it. The framework is linked to the Operating Framework and the Ombudsman Report. All reports will be published on the ‘Improving Health and Lives’ website andlives.org.uk

How things work Getting Ready Meeting Big Health Check Up Day Completed Check list

This is what we are checking Numbers Good Plans People’s Stories

These are the headlines of the checklist: 1.People won’t be living in campuses. They will have a home.

These are the headlines of the checklist: 2.Helping people to be healthy.

These are the headlines of the checklist: 3. Keeping people safe

These are the headlines of the checklist: 4. Helping people who may need more help to stay healthy

Why are we here today? To help us check what we do well AND what we might need to do to improve things To involve people with learning disabilities and their family carers in checking local services.

Today Each table will discuss a different target Each table has a table facilitator We have provided you with questions you may want to talk about Each table will score how well they think they are doing: we have given you some scoring cards to help you Each table facilitator will feedback Everybody will then vote

Good things that happened in Yorkshire & Humber There will be meetings with each local area to go through the framework. There will be a Big Health Plan for London There is a website with examples of good practice and we will add to them. What happens then?