Public Health England (PHE) and HIA Gateway Health Impact

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Public Health England (PHE)
and
HIA Gateway
Health Impact Assessment Workshop, Sheffield, 27th February
2014
Sue Wright
Knowledge & Evidence Manager (Higher Level) HIA
Knowledge & Intelligence Team (West Midlands)
Public Health England
Email: [email protected]
Tel.No.: 0121 214 9128
HIA Gateway: www.hiagateway.org.uk
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What is Public Health England?
• PHE is the expert national public health agency with a statutory duty to:
 protect health
 address inequalities
 promote health and wellbeing
• A new approach to public health outlined in Healthy Lives, Healthy People
White paper (2010); local health improvement returned to Local Authorities
in April 2013
• The Health and Social Care Act 2012 led to the creation of PHE as an
operationally autonomous executive agency of the Department of Health
• Came into being in April 2013
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PHE is made up of organisations
More than 70 organisations came together to form one public health service, some of
these are:
• Health Protection Agency
• National Treatment Agency
• Department of Health
• Strategic Health Authorities
• Primary Care Trusts
• Public Health Observatories
• Cancer registries
• National Cancer Intelligence Network
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• Quality assurance reference
centres (QARCS)
• Specialist dental commissioners
• Specialist commissioners
• NHS cancer screening
programme
• UK national screening
programmes (non-cancer)
PHE priorities for 2013/14
5 priorities:
• Help people to live longer and more healthy lives
with special focus on smoking, high blood
pressure, obesity, poor diet, poor mental health,
insufficient exercise, and alcohol
• Reducing the burden of disease and disability
with special focus on dementia, anxiety,
depression and drug dependency
• Protect the country from infectious diseases and
environmental hazards
• Support families to give children and young
people the best start in life
• Improve health in the workplace
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27 key actions to
achieve these. More
detail available in this
leaflet:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publi
cations/public-health-englandspriorities-for-2013-to-2014
2 further PHE priorities
• Promote place based public health systems
• Developing our own capacity and capability
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How will PHE work?
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Engage in discussions and advise government
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Support action by Local Government, NHS and other organisations and people
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Support the public - protect and improve health
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Protect the nations health - systems and services in place and prepare for emergencies
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Share information and expertise with others
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Research, collect and analyse data
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Report on improvements to health
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Help develop public health systems and workforce
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Local presence
4 Regions, 15 Centres
8 Knowledge and Intelligence Teams
• London
• South West
• South East
• West Midlands
• East Midlands
• North West
• Northern and Yorkshire
• East
Other local presence
• 10 microbiology laboratories
• field epidemiology teams
Additional support
Local teams can also draw on national
scientific expertise based at:
• Colindale
• Porton Down
• Chilton
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Knowledge & Intelligence Teams
KITs support: Local Authorities, DsPH and Public Health Teams; CCGs (through LA
core offer); Strategic Clinical Networks; NHS Commissioning Board Local Area
Teams; PHE Centres; and PHE Regions
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Access to national products and services - indicators, profiles, tools and
reports, access to evidence reviews (many accessible by a single portal:
datagateway.phe.org.uk) e.g. Health Profiles
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Support for local use of national products (e.g. local interpretation/application)
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Education, training and professional/development support (e.g. facilitating
local/regional intelligence networks) e.g. PH Information training scheme
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Access to public health intelligence expertise across national K&I service e.g.
Lead Areas, NW KIT Police and violence
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Responsive ad hoc intelligence service (e.g. bespoke analyses to answer local
questions) e.g. enquiry service via KITs
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Access to library services (under discussion)
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Local focus: Knowledge & Intelligence Teams (North & Yorkshire)
PHE KIT North and Yorkshire: 2 PHE Centres (North East, and Yorkshire and Humber)
• Provide as outlined above
• Relevant local public health intelligence: useful for community baselines in HIA and
identification of vulnerable groups
• A lead for each Local Authority together with the Centre to provide PH intelligence
• If there is demand can develop a HIA network to share best practice and provide HIA
support
PHE Contacts
North East PHE Centre: Tel.: 0844 225 3550
Yorkshire and Humber PHE Centre: Tel.: 0113 386 0400
North and Yorkshire PHE Knowledge & Intelligence Team: Tel.: 01904 567740
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Data and knowledge gateway
A single point of access to data and analysis tools from across
Public Health England: http://datagateway.phe.org.uk/
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Cancer
Injuries and violence
Child and maternal health
Learning disabilities
Comparison, practice and performance
Long term conditions
Drugs, alcohol and tobacco
Mental health
End of life care
Obesity, diet and physical activity
General health profiles
Screening
Health impact assessment
Sexual health
Health inequalities
Social care, adults and older people
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Public Health Outcomes Framework
From Healthy lives, healthy people: Improving outcomes and supporting
transparency (2012) came the Public Health Outcomes Framework which set
2 main outcomes:
To improve and protect the nation’s health and wellbeing and improve the health of the poorest, fastest
Outcome 1)
Increased healthy life expectancy –
taking into account health quality
as well as length of life
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Outcome 2)
Reduced differences in life
expectancy between
communities (through greater
improvements in more
disadvantaged communities)
Public Health Outcomes Framework
Produced a series of key indicators within 4 domains:
http://www.phoutcomes.info/.
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Improving the wider
determinants of health
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Health improvement
3
Health protection
4
Healthcare and public
health preventing
premature mortality
19 indicators, including:
24 indicators, including:
7 indicators, including:
16 indicators, including:
• Children in poverty
• People with mental
illness or disability in
settled accommodation
• Sickness absence rate
• Statutory
homelessness
• Fuel poverty
• Excess weight
• Smoking prevalence
• Alcohol-related
admissions to hospital
• Cancer screening
coverage
• Recorded diabetes
• Self-reported wellbeing
• Air pollution
• Population vaccination
coverage
• People presenting with
HIV at a late stage of
infection
• Treatment completion
for tuberculosis
• Infant mortality
• Mortality from causes
considered preventable
• Mortality from cancer
• Suicide
• Preventable sight loss
• Excess winter deaths
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HIA Gateway Service from PHE
• Managing online resource: HIA Gateway
• Support, guidance and signposting
• Support for Capacity building in HIA
This is a national service (the HIA Gateway is also
international) provided by the PHE Knowledge & Intelligence
Team (West Midlands)
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HIA Gateway
A website operated by PHE to provide access to a wide range of
resources, documents and information on Health Impact Assessment
and health in other Impact Assessments (e.g. MWIA, SEA,IIA) to:
• People well versed in HIA
• People wanting to learn to do HIA
• People who commission / use HIAs
Give easy access to information sources
Give notice of events & new developments
Share examples of practice (e.g. reports)
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Access to the HIA Gateway
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www.hiagateway.org.uk
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http://www.apho.org.uk/default.aspx?QN=P_HIA
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Through the PHE data portal: http://datagateway.phe.org.uk/
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Find “Health Impact Assessment” on the list of tools and this
will take you to the HIA Gateway
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From PHE website: www.gov.uk/phe
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Use Search engines: HIA Gateway
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Or Contact Sue Wright: [email protected]
Tel.: 0121 214 2128
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Brief History
1999 -
HIA introduced in Saving Lives, Our Healthier Nation
2001 -
Health Development Agency (HDA) developed website, support from
Department of Health
2005 -
HDA and NICE merged, NICE continued to host the site
2006 -
NICE terminated contract
2007 -
Temporary home at OXINET
2008 -
APHO/WMPHO took on site
2008 -
Site re-launched June, Sue in post September
2013-
“Lifted and Shifted” to PHE, managed by KIT (West Midlands)
Note: first UK HIA completed 1994: proposed second runway at Manchester
airport: http://www.apho.org.uk/resource/item.aspx?RID=125334
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HIA Gateway was set up like a library:
Access to a wide
range of resources:
• Not peer reviewed
• Quality is variable
• Standards ?
Largest repository of
HIA reports
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What can you find on the HIA GAteway
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Home Page
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Register with the HIA Gateway: receive monthly resource updates
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News: current events, applications for grants, jobs, recent newsletters
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International HIA conferences: access to previous conference presentations
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Recent additions: 6-8 recently added resources: HIAs, evidence reports etc.
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Conferences and events: details
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HIA Bibliography: updated twice a year-published journal papers on HIA and
related to HIA
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Training Courses: HIA and MWIA
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Online training courses: some free
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Discussion Forums: HIA (JISMAIL); MWIA via LGA Knowledge Hub; RTPI
Health and Planning Linkedin Group
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Structure and content
Provides a quick overview of HIA:
• What is it
• Why do it
• HIA process
• Prediction in HIA
• Participation in HIA
• About HIA Gateway
• How to get started
• Integrated Impact Assessment
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Structure and content
Overview of Mental Wellbeing
Impact Assessment (MWIA):
• What is MWIA?
• MWIA Toolkit & outcomes
• Policy Support
• Health in MWIA
• MWIA Process
• MWIA on the HIA Gateway
• More about MWIA
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Structure and content
Overview of Strategic
Environmental Assessment (SEA):
• What is SEA?
• Application of SEA
• Health in SEA
• SEA Process
• Links with other Assessment
Tools
• SEA Materials: online Health in
SEA course (2010):
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Structure and content
Type of report: HIA, MWIA, SEA
Level: Policy, Strategy, Project
Topic: e.g. transport, housing,
regeneration etc.
Location: country and England areas
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Guides on how to do HIA
How do we evaluate HIA ?
Checklists and Tools for doing HIA
Logic diagrams
Use of HIA
Theory reports and published
papers
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Policy documents relevant to HIA
Evidence on causal connections
useful for HIA
Terms used in HIA and English local
government
Books on HIA and chapters in
books
References to Articles on HIA
Archived resources-pre 2001
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Contact details for people
interested in HIA who wish
their names to be known
Dates and details of HIA
events/conferences
Dates and details of HIA
training courses
Contact details for HIA Firms
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National support for HIA
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HIA Gateway
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PHE: set of indicators for neighbourhood profiles
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Support and Guidance: contact Sue-may sign post you to others in your area
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Capacity Building: possible short “Introductions to HIA”, may work with others
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PHE HIA Practice Standards (not another Guide)
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PHE Briefing outlining differences between HIA, Health in SEA/EIA etc.
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PHE Healthy People Healthy Places Programme
To ensure that health and health inequalities are considered and addressed in
planning and development of the built environment. Evidence reviews being
planned on housing, transport and other determinants of health. Four themes:
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Leadership, advocacy and influence
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Partnerships and networks
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Evidence base, information and tools: e.g. obesity and built environment
briefings
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Capacity building through learning, training and development
Link to national event November 2013: https://www.pheevents.org.uk/hpa/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=98673&eventID=233&eve
ntID=233
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How can PHE support your work in HIA?
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