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1 ‘Over view of Public Health England in Greater Manchester’
Professor Martyn Regan, Centre Director

2 Origins of Public Health England
Healthy Lives, Healthy People white paper Published November 2010 to set out a new approach to public health Responsibility for local health improvement returned to local authorities from 1 April 2013 Public Health England is the expert national public health agency which fulfils the Secretary of State for Health’s statutory duty to protect health and address inequalities, and executes his power to promote the health and wellbeing of the nation. Health and Social Care Act 2012 Set the legislative framework for the changes to the health and care system that led to the creation of Public Health England as an operationally autonomous executive agency of the Department of Health Received Royal Assent 27 March 2012 2

3 Mission “To protect and improve the nation’s health and to address inequalities, working with national and local government, the NHS, industry, academia, the public and the voluntary and community sector.” 3 Presentation title - edit in Header and Footer

4 What we do Public Health England:
works transparently, proactively providing government, local government, the NHS, MPs, industry, public health professionals and the public with evidence- based professional, scientific and delivery expertise and advice ensures there are effective arrangements in place nationally and locally for preparing, planning and responding to health protection concerns and emergencies, including the future impact of climate change supports local authorities, and through them clinical commissioning groups, by providing evidence and knowledge on local health needs, alongside practical and professional advice on what to do to improve health, and by taking action nationally where it makes sense to do so 4

5 Structure – Public Health England
Advisory Board Chief Executive Development Advisor Director of Health Protection and Medical Director Director of Health and Wellbeing Chief Knowledge Officer Director of Nursing Director of Communications Director of Strategy Chief of Staff Chief Operating Officer Private Office Secretariat Regional Directors Microbiology Director of Programmes Internal Audit Corporate Governance Centre Directors Finance and Commercial Director Legal Service Director of Human Resources 5

6 Local presence Four regions, 15 centres Eight Knowledge and
Intelligence Hubs London South West South East West Midlands East Midlands North West Northern and Yorkshire East Other local presence ten microbiology laboratories field epidemiology teams Additional support Local teams can also draw on national scientific expertise based at Colindale, Porton Down and Chilton 6

7 Local focus 15 CENTRES 4 REGIONS
Led by a senior public health professional Deliver services and advice around the three domains of public health Support local government and local NHS action to improve and protect health and reduce inequalities with intelligence and evidence Deliver the local input to emergency preparedness, resilience and response Led by a senior public health professional Ensure quality and consistency and responsiveness of centres’ services and advice Support transparency and accountability of the system Assurance of emergency planning and response Workforce development Contribute to the national public health agenda 7

8 Place-based approach to public health
Non-statutory providers* NHS providers People and communities Health and wellbeing boards PHE centre NHSE area team Local government CCGs EPPR Screening and immunisation Offender public health programmes Specialised commissioning Primary care public health programmes and population healthcare Public health advice *Including voluntary and community sector 8

9 Our priorities for 2013/14 Sets out Public Health England’s priorities and actions for the first year of our existence Five outcome-focused priorities – what we want to achieve Two supporting priorities – how we will achieve it 27 key actions to take now The start of the conversation – a three-year corporate plan will follow 9 Presentation title - edit in Header and Footer

10 Outcome-focused priorities
Helping people to live longer and more healthy lives by reducing preventable deaths and the burden of ill health associated with smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, poor diet, poor mental health, insufficient exercise, and alcohol Reducing the burden of disease and disability in life by focusing on preventing and recovering from the conditions with the greatest impact, including dementia, anxiety, depression and drug dependency Protecting the country from infectious diseases and environmental hazards, including the growing problem of infections that resist treatment with antibiotics Supporting families to give children and young people the best start in life, through working with health visiting and school nursing, family nurse partnerships and the Troubled Families programme Improving health in the workplace by encouraging employers to support their staff, and those moving into and out of the workforce, to lead healthier lives 10 Presentation title - edit in Header and Footer

11 Supporting priorities
Promoting the development of place-based public health systems Developing our own capacity and capability to provide professional, scientific and delivery expertise to our partners 11

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15 Reducing Dependency and Demand
Taking a Greater Manchester-wide approach which clearly adds value to reform at district level, particularly to those issues identified in our Community Budget proposals to reduce current and future dependency; early years, troubled families and transforming justice. Reform of the health and social care system based on significantly improving outcomes from specialist acute services and delivering a substantial reduction in unplanned admissions to hospital and other care institutions Deployment of common tools and techniques to support cross public service leadership at scale, including cost benefit analysis, investment agreements and data sharing

16 Developing a shared vision for Greater Manchester

17 The published position
“Public Health England will exist to serve the system, a system led locally by elected members” Duncan Selbie’s “Vision for PHE” Public Health England’s overall mission will be: to protect and improve the health and wellbeing of the population, to reduce inequalities in health and wellbeing outcomes. It will do this in concert with the wider health and social care and public health system, and with key delivery partners including local government, the NHS, and Police and Crime Commissioners, providing expert advice and services and showing national leadership for the public health system.

18 “The Greater Manchester PHE Centre Team”

19 Bringing public health priorities into the Health and Well Being Board Strategy


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