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