1 NHS CONSTITUTION DIGITAL SOCIAL MEDIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN 20 OCTOBER – 22 nd DECEMBER 2015.

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1 NHS CONSTITUTION DIGITAL SOCIAL MEDIA AWARENESS CAMPAIGN 20 OCTOBER – 22 nd DECEMBER 2015

2 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care Background: NHS Constitution The NHS Constitution (NHSC) was first launched in It outlines; o the principles that guide the NHS in all it does, and six values that underpin all actions within the NHS; o what patients and staff can expect from the NHS; and o commitments the NHS makes to patients and staff. The Francis Inquiry into the failings at Mid-Staffordshire FT included nine recommendations relating to the Constitution: o The Government accepted all nine recommendation in its response to the Francis Inquiry: ‘Hard Truths: The Journey to putting patients first’. o Sir Robert Francis ‘The NHS Constitution should be the first reference point for all NHS patients and staff and should set out the system’s common values’. To achieve this, it is important that we raise awareness and understanding of the NHS Constitution, amongst NHS staff, patients and the public. Report on the Effect of the NHS Constitution; o DH are legally required to lay before Parliament a ‘Report on the Effect of the NHS Constitution’ every three years, which measures the impact of the Constitution amongst the public, patients and staff. o The 2012 report found that awareness was generally low, particularly amongst patient's (27%) o The 2015 report found that awareness remains low; there was actually a 3% decrease in patient awareness from the previous report, to 24%. Staff awareness of the NHS Constitution increased (54% to 69%), yet understanding and use of the NHS Constitution remained relatively low. The next report is due to be published in July 2018, and we want to see cross-system improvement in awareness levels. NHS Constitution: Digital Social Media Awareness Campaign – 20 th October to 22 rd December 2015

3 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care Policy Context: NHS Constitution The NHS Constitution is fundamental to local devolution plans… “The Government [will] encourage local areas to adhere to the NHS Constitution in local devolution plans and…important national standards, specifically the NHS Constitution, still have to apply to NHS services with formal devolution arrangements” Source: NHS Confederation submission to the Communities and Local Government Select Committee inquiry into the Government's Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill, September 2015 … and empowers patients and their families by providing them with up to date information about their legal rights “We have the chance to make NHS patients the most powerful patients in the world… Real patient power is not just about knowledge it is about being able to act on that knowledge so that those providing care feel real consequences” Source: Secretary of State Speech, “Making Healthcare more human centred”, King’s Fund, 16 th July 2015 NHs Constitution: Digital Social Media Awareness Campaign – 20 th October to 22 nd December 2015

4 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care DH Strategy: Embedding the NHS Constitution OUR AIM o To further embed the NHS Constitution into the NHS through increasing awareness and understanding. Until the NHS Constitution is recognised as the first reference point in the NHS, the benefits to users will be limited. o Whilst this campaign will predominantly focus on patients and the public, we want to raise awareness of the NHS Constitution for England, across all sectors, including NHS staff. OUR STRATEGY o Due to financial constraints, this campaign needs to be run at very little/no cost. We believe the most effective method is to focus on a core social media awareness campaign. At the same time, we are working on a package of other activities designed to reinforce and embed the NHS Constitution further into the NHS, including; o Working with partners to link NHS Constitution values with foundation trust values, allowing the NHS Constitution greater coverage in secondary care. o Linking in to work on freedom to speak up in the workplace, and bullying and harassment. o Making the NHS Constitution more prevalent throughout the health system- for example, through making the NHS Constitution and the videos used within this social media campaign, a feature on NHS Choices. o Providing assistance to stakeholders who are implementing projects linked to the NHS Constitution, such as Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust’s ‘Living Our Values’ initiative which engages staff to develop a ‘charter’ based on the values of the NHS Constitution. To embed the NHS Constitution across the NHS, it is essential we raise its awareness through system-wide support. This is why we are asking for your help. NHS Constitution: Digital Social Media Awareness Campaign - 20 th October to 22 nd December 2015

5 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care Stage 1- Social media campaign Stage 1: Broadcasting information: Aim to give the NHS Constitution a practical context Month long campaign, focusing around the release of videos made by Health Education England which give practical examples of what each NHS value means in practice, in ensuring patients get the care and treatment they deserve. Upon publication of the videos, we will be releasing quotes provided to us by Sir Robert Francis, on the benefits of the NHS Constitution to users and staff. We would also like everyone to consider whether there are any bulletins/e- newsletters/communication routes that can be used, to further the impact of this campaign. If there is, please do let us know, and we can provide you with the resources you need. Throughout this two month long campaign, we will also be focusing on other areas of work that will help to promote the NHS Constitution, as described in the previous slide. Again, if there are any other areas of work that you think could be used to help us further the impact of this campaign, please do let us know. If you agree, we would like the above to be replicated by you on your social media sites. This would help us to increase the reach and amplification of this initial campaign, thereby providing more impetus. NHS Constitution: Digital Social Media Awareness Campaign – 20 October to 22 nd December 2015

6 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care Short-term campaign until the 3 rd December NHS Constitution: Digital Social Media Awareness Campaign – 20 th October to 22 nd December 2015 Suggested date Suggested tweet (can be retweeted, replicated, used as a template, or just to take the key message from it) November 12 th Everyone counts, staff and patients, no matter what the condition; mental or physical health; November 17 th have launched a really informative new website on patient rights relating to the NHSC- take a look November 18 th Council for Disabled Children- link to video that promotes children and young peoples rights Children and young people, how can the Constitution help you?Check out this video from CDC to find out; November 19 th NHS Youth Forum poster The NHS Youth Forum have designed this leaflet on youth rights- available to download; (This link can be attached as a photo, if easier) November 24 th NHS Youth Forum blog Check out this blog written by the NHS Youth Forum mentioning youth rights; November 26 th Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Living our values video This excellent video shows how the trust has encompassed the values of the NHSC as their own values December 1 st Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust – promote their work through the PDF See implement the values of the NHS Constitution into their day to day work (insert attachment from the link below) December 3 rd Stay safe, and protect yourself, your family and your patients this winter. for hints and tips on how this can be

7 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care Longer term strategy We will shortly be drafting a note to our Director, detailing the impact this campaign has had so far, and will be recommending to him that we continue to run three week campaigns on the categories below. To help us to inform this note, it would be useful if you could share with us any feedback or evidence regarding the impact of the campaign insofar, whether it is something that you could continue to support, and if so, if you have any ideas for a long-term campaign. If our Director agrees, we intend on running three week campaigns on each of the categories below; Older people; Other people with long-term conditions; People with mental health conditions; and Mothers, young people and children. The campaigns will take a similar format to that of the previous, more generative campaign- that being of two tweets a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10AM As such, there will be a continuing focus on the use of social media to get this message out, but I would be grateful if you could all have a think about other networks that you possess, that the messages to the above categories may fit into? I would be grateful if you could let me know if there are any other networks in relation to the categories above, that you think we could access.

8 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care Mothers, Young People and Children Suggested dateSuggested tweet (can be retweeted, replicated, used as a template, or just to take the key message from it) 8 th DecemberTake a look at has incorporated the values of the NHS Constitution into their labour ward- a great example of their See attached PDF, that can be attached to the tweet 10 th DecemberWho decides what happens to young people in their healthcare and treatment? It is your body, and it is your Include the below as an image th DecemberFor young people seeking medical advice, privacy and confidentiality is vital. Check out this poster available to order Include the below as an image th DecemberParents and carers, how can you support your children in understanding their health, and rights in the Constitution; 22 nd DecemberWhat choices about your healthcare can you make as a child, and what rights do you have? Have a look at to find outhttp:// If our Director agrees, and we continue this campaign, we intend on focusing on specific population groups. The first group would be ‘Mothers, Young People and Children’, with a suggested campaign below. To help amplify this campaign, we will be working with internal teams in DH to ensure our messages are effectively aligned with theirs and to identify any opportunities to amplify this campaign through their channels. We will let you know in advance of the 8 th December as to whether this campaign will continue or not, or whether we are to focus on alternative channels.

9 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care How are we measuring success? Preliminary results We cannot commission any more formal research at this stage. However, there are other ways in how are currently measuring the impact of this campaign: SOCIAL MEDIA We have been measuring retweets, mentions, and questions posed. This includes using a baseline, measured through ‘Tweetstat’, that can help us to measure increased social media activity over time, as a result of the promotion campaign. Insofar, there has been a 185% increase in mentions from members of the public, a 466% increase in NHS Constitution profile views, and a 14% increase in followers. We have also been measuring volume (amount of people engaged), reach exposure (notable organisations/individuals our campaign has reached) and amplification (total amount of people, across all social media, who could have had contact with the campaign), to help us statistically measure the impact the campaign has had. Currently, there is a 4642% increase in ‘tweet impressions’ (how many times our tweet has been delivered to different profiles on twitter, in comparison to the baseline). GOOGLE ANALYTICS We are using an analytics tool to measure activity levels of the NHS Constitution page on gov.uk. The use of this tool is ongoing, so is helping us to assess the impact of the social media campaign against the existing baseline (pre-campaign). For unique users, downloads of the NHS Constitution have increased by 34% when compared to the baseline, whilst page views have increased by 24%. For individuals who are accessing the NHS Constitution page, there has been a 31% increase in them people actually downloading copies of the NHS Constitution, as opposed to just looking at the page. OTHER Copies of the NHS Constitution are available for organisations to order at the ‘Health & Social Care Publication Orderline’. We can measure public activity before and after the awareness campaign, to see if there has been increase in the number of copies ordered. There have been increases in orders of all NHS Constitution documents, since the campaign began. NHS Constitution: Digital Social Media Awareness Campaign - 20 th October to 22 nd December 2015

10 DH – Leading the nation’s health and care Enquiries If there are any enquiries at all with regards to the NHS Constitution throughout this campaign, please do let us know. We can provide guidance on any answer you may create, or alternatively, are happy to provide a full answer to the enquiry. Please send it through to; And NHS Constitution: Digital Social Media Awareness Campaign – 20 th October to 22 nd December 2015