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Engaging Communities and Citizen Driven Health and Care

Engaging Communities and Citizen Driven Health and Care. Tim Straughan Programme Director Smart Cities – Health and Wellbeing @ timstraughan. Citizen Care in 2070. In 2070 we will have our first Leeds citizen reach the age of 120 years old

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Engaging Communities and Citizen Driven Health and Care

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  1. Engaging Communities andCitizen Driven Health and Care Tim Straughan Programme Director Smart Cities – Health and Wellbeing @timstraughan

  2. Citizen Care in 2070 • In 2070 we will have our first Leeds citizen reach the age of 120 years old • She is 64 years old now and about to retire with 56 years still to live • She lives in North Leeds • Linda will be continually monitored by wearable devices and sensors in her home • Her care will be coordinated using an app on her smart TV • Her life plan will be based on her ‘riskogram’ DNA profile • Medication will be ‘pharmogenicially’ designed just for her • Most of her care will be provided by her local community

  3. Infrastructure

  4. Citizen Engagement • Bottom up not top down • Use of existing networks and communities • Co-production- ‘doing with’ not ‘doing to’ • From passive to active • Providing tools to helping people take control • Building outcome evidence through prototypes

  5. Citizen Driven Health One example of Citizen Driven Health is about connecting the people involved in the circle of care around the individual, so they know who each other are, can connect and be aware of what each other are doing, across the whole Neighbourhood Network and beyond and therefore hopefully become more effective at supporting the health and wellbeing of the individual.

  6. What is a Neighbourhood Network ? • Neighbourhood Networks are community based, locally led organisations that • enable older people to live independently • pro-actively participate within their own communities by providing services that reduce social isolation • provide opportunities for volunteering • act as a “gateway” to advice/information/services promote health and wellbeing and thus improve the quality of life for the individual.

  7. Neighbourhood Networks - Some facts • 32 NNs currently support over 21,900 older people • Volunteers doing this fantastic work have gone up by over 200 in last 12 months, rising to 1,910 • Prevented 1,450 older people from going into hospital and supported 617 being discharged from hospital. • 26 safeguarding referrals have been made to Leeds Safeguarding Units. • As a measure of how the Networks are appreciated by users, families and friends, a massive 2,427 compliments were received over the past 12 months, with just 4 complaints!

  8. Some Examples

  9. Coordination of Care

  10. Yecco

  11. Healthpump

  12. The process of social innovation Young Foundation – Engaging Citizens in Social Innovation June 2013

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