COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT and COMMUNITY IMMUNITY Dr BH Fisher MBE PPI Lead for the NHS Alliance Lead for the HELP Project.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT and COMMUNITY IMMUNITY Dr BH Fisher MBE PPI Lead for the NHS Alliance Lead for the HELP Project

THE HELP PROJECT A business case for investment in CD in health Small team supporting work in 3 estates in 3 areas - Devon, Wandsworth, Solihull Builds on 12 years experience Evidence-based, replicable

THE HELP APPROACH We start from issues raised by local people We bring people and services together We develop sustainable partnerships We work with other local projects We do this in ‘7 steps’

HELP – THE 7 STEPS 1.establish a residents & service providers learning set 2.joint workshops and learning to develop skills 3. organise ‘listening events’ - residents and services 4. create formal partnership - links with community & service 5. establish monthly public partnership meetings 6. evidence of change, social capital, organisational, key indicators 7. embedding sustainability - coordination, facilitation, communications

HELP OUTCOMES Post-natal depression reduced Breast feeding increased Impact on crime Improved educational attainment Increase in community resources

WHAT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAN DO, ALL AT THE SAME TIME Statutory services become more responsive Promotes health protection and community resilience Helps tackle health inequalities Has an impact on behaviour change Saves money

SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT CD creates £2.16 of social and economic value for every £1 invested For £233,655 invested across four authorities the social return was £3.5 million. For every £1 a local authority invests, £15 of value is created.

OUTCOMES - RESPONSIVE SERVICES Services begin to change within 6 months Affects many sectors simultaneously (health, police, education) Communities gain confidence and leaders emerge Staff enjoy their jobs more

OUTCOMES - TACKLING HEALTH INEQUALITIES Strong communities are key Health Inequalities are mediated through feelings of lack of control Unequal communities have few SNs and lack a sense of control More confidence breeds more SNs, stronger more vibrant communities

OUTCOMES - BEHAVIOUR CHANGE – safer cycling improved housing reducing alcohol-related crashes, improving alcohol-related behaviours helping prevent injuries to children, promoting a healthy diet in children. effective promotion of physical activity through walking.

A BIT OF THEORY

CD Stronger and deeper Social Networks RESILIENCE Health protection Resilience to economic adversity Better mental health ENHANCED CONTROL Can negotiate with services More strength for self-care Health inequalities reduce

Sources of support OUTCOMES – HEALTH

Wanless And the engaged population Place-based budgets Health with roots in the community Engaged primary care Agencies working together, with residents