Developing the Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Bristol Nick Hooper and Pat Diskett.

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Developing the Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Bristol Nick Hooper and Pat Diskett

Process Summer 2012, a sub group established by the Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) to develop a draft Early consultation on principles and potential priorities Stakeholder Conference 3 Oct 2012 Key themes emerging VCS event today HWB discusses a draft 12 week public consultation period commences when the draft is agreed Between April and May 2013, the HWB agrees the Strategy

JSNA 2012: Key evidence  Population change  Economy and Deprivation  Children and young people  Adults and older people  Health inequalities  Lifestyle & Health improvement  Healthy City  Service Landscape and Service Utilisation Website:

Challenges The Strategy builds on local evidence in the JSNA, but it has to stay focussed It is about what we need to do and how we do it Realities about developing strategy in the current environment Challenges of changing the status quo Thinking about how the HWB needs to add value

Bristol Health and Wellbeing Board: A Strategy for Bristol Vision Improving opportunities for all who live, work or learn in Bristol to lead a healthy, safe and fulfilling life

Principles Shifting services and resources towards the prevention of ill health Giving children the best start in life Reducing inequalities and protecting people in vulnerable situations Reducing unnecessary demand for services Empowering people and communities to help themselves Focussing on the individual, not the organisation, streamlining commissioning and aligning budgets more closely Improving the quality and safety of services Services that are innovative, streamlined and look to focus on moving activity ‘up-stream’

3 key outcome areas Bristol is a city of healthy, safe and sustainable communities (Wider Determinants of Health) Health and Wellbeing are improving and health inequalities are reducing ( tackling the biggest causes of health inequalities) People get high quality support when and where they need it (services that integrate around the individual – joint commissioning where possible)

Themes emerging from Stakeholders Embedding public health objectives in planning and transport, tackling income inequality, restorative justice, preventing mental ill-health, housing, vulnerable families, reducing risk of CVD (cardiovascular disease) and cancer, reducing smoking and obesity, positive lifestyles, for young people, children with complex needs, integrated family support, supporting independent living, choice and control, improving patient experience, avoiding emergency admissions, appropriate and improved support for highly complex and vulnerable groups

Role of the HWB Duty to promote integration – challenge all commissioning plans in relation to the strategy Influencing other agendas, such as planning and transport Holding to account delivery on priorities Has the potential to be the key strategic body for health and care

Wider Determinants of Health

HealthWatch People and Patients, Carers, Communities and Services (inc. Acute, VCS etc) CCG Functions NHS CB Functions Wider Determinants of Health Public Health Commissioning Children and Young People Adult Health and Social Care From JSNA to Health and Wellbeing Strategy? Secondary Care and Specialist Services Primary Care and Interface services Prevention, Risk Assessment and Targeted Interventions