NOT TO BE USED UNTIL 12 NOON FRIDAY #Takingcharge in Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution key messages.

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NOT TO BE USED UNTIL 12 NOON FRIDAY #Takingcharge in Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution key messages

| 1 Taking Charge – aims Dec 2015-March 2016 To build awareness among staff and the public that health and social care devolution in GM is helping people here take charge: –Painting a picture of the challenges today and the opportunity in the future, via examples at individual, community, organisation and GM level –Linking the work now to the many conversations and pieces of work which have already taken place To land the locality and strategic plans safely within this context, taking the time to talk to and listen to people/communities/organisations about: –Their views on the locality and big themes in the strategic plan –What would help them take charge/control of their own health/lives –Their awareness of the link between personal responsibility and behaviours and the future of public services –What are the barriers to some behaviours –What’s their understanding of being an active citizen To pave the way for a new relationship between people and public services by gaining insight which will help the longer term work to support people and local communities to take charge of – and responsibility for – their own health and other aspects of their lives To prepare to galvanize GM’s people and organisations behind one simple set of aims/outcomes which all can contribute towards achieving

GM / local messaging What is devolution? Who’s involved? Why do we have devolution? What will we do with it? For whom? Produced at GM level and shared widely GM level messages: Devolution – Taking Charge in GM What is the Strategic Plan? What’s the direction of travel for health and social care in GM? How does it fit with wider GM work around growth and reform? What sort of changes will come? What happens next? Produced at GM level and shared widely GM level messages: Health and Social Care Strategic Plan What does this mean for staff groups? Opportunity here to develop further sector messages if necessary Produced at GM level and shared widely GM level messages: staff messaging What does it mean for me as a resident or member of staff? Produced locally by organisations or areas to meet local needs as appropriate, yet within a consistent GM context Locality level messaging: locality plans / borough plans / organisational annual plans | 2

| 3 Greater Manchester is taking charge and taking responsibility – in a historic first, devolution is handing the power and responsibility over to the people and the 37 local authorities and NHS organisations here We are all taking charge of a huge opportunity – we will have the freedom and flexibility to focus on our place and our people, making our own decisions in GM over some of the most important things in our lives, not just health. At the same time we are all taking responsibility for a huge challenge – we have the people who live in parts of GM are out of work longer, die younger and suffer far more illness than in other parts of GM and other parts of the country and we think we can change this, but there will be difficult decisions along the way Our goal is to see the fastest and biggest improvement to the health, wealth and wellbeing of the 2.8m people of GM so we have skilled, healthy and independent people Our vision is that we become a place where we take charge and responsibility to look after ourselves and each other. There’s a role for everyone, from the individual to the family, the community, the voluntary sector and the public bodies to work together So that by 2021 we have delivered benefits ranging from 600 fewer deaths from cardiovascular disease to1,300 fewer deaths from cancer and 16,000 fewer children in poverty But it’s also a long term deal where we’ll need to take charge and responsibility for looking after ourselves and each other over many years GM level: Devolution – Taking Charge in Greater Manchester

| 4 The Strategic Plan sets out our collective ambition for GM over the next five years: it is high level and shows our direction of travel and detailed implementation plans are being worked on between now and March It is the culmination of years of conversations between the people of GM and the organisations which run our public services about improving health, wealth and wellbeing It’s also the result of some very new conversations between the public services in GM – and between us and the government and national bodies We are looking at four big areas: –A fundamental change in the way people and our communities take charge of – and responsibility for – their own health and wellbeing, whether they are well or ill –A big focus on local care where doctors, nurses and other health professionals come together with social care in teams – so when people do need support from public services it’s largely in their community, with hospitals only needed for more specialist care –Hospitals across GM working together to make sure expertise and experience can be shared widely so that everyone in GM can benefit equally from the same high standards of care –Other changes which will make sure standards are consistent and high quality across GM, as well as saving money, for example sharing some functions across lots of organisations, sharing and consolidating public sector buildings, investing in new technology, research, innovation and the spreading of great ideas. GM level: Strategic Plan – narrative and messages

We are aiming for some big benefits for the people of GM by 2021, including the following (and more will be developed in the coming months): –1,300 fewer people dying from cancer –600 fewer people dying from cardiovascular disease –580 fewer people dying from respiratory disease –270 more babies being over 2,500g which makes a significant difference to their long term health –More children reaching a good level of social and emotional development with 3,250 more children ready for the start of school aged 5 –Supporting people to stay well and live at home for as long as possible, with 2,750 fewer people suffering serious falls We will engage with GM people, health and social care staff, employers and communities in the coming months to talk about how we work together to make these changes happen | 5 GM level: Strategic Plan – narrative and messages contd

Devolution means, for the first time, we have the freedoms and flexibilities to explore new ways of working across trusts, across the community, in between trusts and the community through a more integrated and standardised approach We will explore how we support different relationships between clinicians and patients – encouraging far greater self care, self management and patient empowerment The Strategic Plan is high level and shows our direction of travel; detailed implementation plans are being worked on in the coming weeks We will need the support of the workforce for changes and these will be made with the involvement of staff and trade unions Like everywhere else in the country, we have to make efficiency savings. It is essential that we deliver services differently – and to consistently high standards - to sustain high quality and safe care | 6 GM level: Strategic Plan – narrative and messages GM level: NHS and social care staff key messages

To be drafted and communicated locally | 7 Locality / organisational level messages