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1 Promoting health and well-being and preventing ill health
Anna Raleigh Director of Public Health 26th July 2018

2 Horsham and Mid Sussex People and Places
West Sussex JSNA 2018 233,500 There has been a 10.6% increase in the last 10 years, due to natural growth (more births than deaths) & inward migration Residents (2016) Disability Free Life Expectancy (DFLE) Births Age Structure 2,535 Horsham and Mid Sussex CCG has an older age structure compared with England, 20% of residents are aged 65+ yrs (England 18%) England Horsham & Mid Sx For men & women, Horsham and Mid Sussex has amongst the highest DFLE in the country (ranked 7th best for men, 8th best for women). Deaths 2,044 Best Quartile Horsham and Mid Sussex, overall, is a healthy place to live and grow! frequently in the best 25% of all areas on a range of childhood measures known to have an impact on longer term health and wellbeing, including… ONS Getting better all the time Top Places to Live, Work & Retire Teenage conceptions already low – have continued to fall to the point of there being only 30 conceptions across the whole of Horsham & Mid Sussex local authority areas in 2016. One of the lowest child poverty rates in the country at 7.3% compared with a national rate of 18.1% and STP area rate of 13.9%. Towns in West Sussex are frequently featured in national surveys and rated as top places people choose to live, retire or work….and the county has some of the sunniest places in the UK! Deaths (under 75 years) from cardiovascular disease (including heart disease and stroke) Have fallen over last 10 years - Horsham (LA) and Mid Sussex (LA) have some of the lowest rates in the country. Low rate of childhood obesity, 4th lowest (11.9%) of all CCGs in the country in relation to 10/11 year olds. Greetings from… Horsham & Mid Sussex is rich in natural, cultural and historical assets Beautiful countryside, gardens, parks, leisure facilities, vibrant towns and villages, theatres, cinemas, museums, historic houses, a wide range of employers, lots of groups, associations and organisations……

3 Horsham and Mid Sussex Big Challenges………..
West Sussex JSNA 2018 Ageing Population & …. Pressures on Working Age Reduce health inequalities and LTCs Disability Free Life Expectancy is good….. 46,000 people aged 65+ & rising…projected to increase to over 53,000 within 5 years Male years Female years But there will be with increasing numbers of people with long term health conditions…..currently Older people a great asset! Over 22,000 carers…and over 5,000 are aged 65 or over Over 33,000 with hypertension Over 10,000 with diabetes Over 3,000 with COPD Over 5,000 with Atrial Fibrillation Large number of older people live alone (over 11, year olds in 2011) Need to support long term conditions, including support for self-management) and also….. ….. and maximise prevention opportunities

4 Making health and well-being everybody’s business
A Whole-Systems Approach Activity Across Partners PLACE level solutions Self Care Continuum Environmental solutions to make the healthier choice the easier choice Prevent Self care Daily Choices Lifestyle Self-managed ailments Long terms conditions Acute conditions Compulsory psychiatric care Major trauma Residential care Social marketing / community led support COMMUNITY level solutions Reduce Digital solutions for self-management INDIVIDUAL/ SERVICE level solutions Community – connectivity / changing social norms Delay Public and patient support & materials Making health and well-being everybody’s business

5 Five key objectives (Prevention)
Support a good start in life Improve the health and wellbeing of working people Prevent the development of long term conditions (LTCs) Improve health outcomes for people with long term conditions Empower citizens to remain independent in their own homes; strengthen social networks, communities and places.

6 West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB)
Vision “It is our vision to achieve improved health and wellbeing outcomes across all local health and care services and for the whole population. Core to achieving this vision is the widest possible integration of health and care services.” HWB Membership West Sussex County Council

7 West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB)
West Sussex Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (JHWS) The HWB is in the process of reviewing it’s JHWS for publication in April 2019

8 Thank you


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