Tri-borough public health service

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Tri-borough Public Health Service
Funders’ Fair - 12th July 2013
What is Public Health?
• The science of using data and evidence
base to work with different sizes and types
of population
• The art of challenging how things are
done and championing innovation
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Public Health Outcomes
“To improve and protect the nation’s health and wellbeing,
and improve the health of the poorest fastest”
 increased healthy life expectancy
 reduced differences in life expectancy and
healthy life expectancy between communities
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How?
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Improvements against wider factors that affect health and
wellbeing, and health inequalities
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People are helped to live healthy lifestyles, make healthy
choices and reduce health inequalities
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The population’s health is protected from major incidents
and other threats, while reducing health inequalities
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Reduced numbers of people living with preventable ill health
and people dying prematurely, while reducing the gap
between communities
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What?
School nursing
Testing and treatment of STIs
Sexual health advice, prevention and promotion
Mental health promotion
Nutrition
Physical Activity & Obesity Programmes
Drug & Alcohol Misuse
Tobacco Control
NHS Health Checks
Health at work
Oral health improvement
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Current position
Spend with VCS providers
VCS Expenditure by PH Category
£m
£m
Health Improvement
= £3.6m
Substance Misuse
Services = £12m
Sexual Health
= £2.3m
Health Improvement Programmes
include:
• Health Trainers
• Community Champions
• Childhood Obesity
• Stop Smoking
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To do list
• Align with LA and NHS
• Think about pathways rather than discrete
services
• Review existing contracts
• Identify gaps
• Prioritise and budget
• Procurement of PH portfolio over the next
18 months
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First steps
1 Ensure the qualities typical of those
brought to the table by Third Sector
providers are enabled
2 Improve our measurement of the “hard to
measure” to inform decisions
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Relationships
• Individual
Historical, likely to increasingly adopt
borough and triborough “flavours”
• Sector
We need new mechanisms or to join
existing ones at borough and triborough
levels
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Characteristics of
a good relationship
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Honesty and accountability
Open communication
Negotiation and Fairness
Economic Partnership
Shared Responsibility
Shared Power
Respect
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Public Health Contacts
• Pete Westmore 020 7641 4657
[email protected]
Voluntary & Community Sector lead
• Ewan Jenkins
020 7641 4649
Sexual Health Commissioner
• Joy Kyeyune
020 7641 4661
HIV lead
• Julia Mason
020 7641 4653
Families & Children
• Christine Mead 020 7641 4662
Behaviour Change Commissioner
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London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham | The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea | Westminster City Council