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Birmingham: A local experience

Birmingham: A local experience. ADASS / SCIE SEMINAR THE NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH 28 th February 2011. Peter Hay Strategic Director Adults and Communities. Jim McManus Joint Director of Public Health. Contents. Context What have we done so far?

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Birmingham: A local experience

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  1. Birmingham:A local experience ADASS / SCIE SEMINAR THE NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH 28th February 2011 Peter Hay Strategic Director Adults and Communities Jim McManus Joint Director of Public Health

  2. Contents • Context • What have we done so far? • Some thoughts on building from here

  3. The Current Birmingham Model • DPHs in PCTs and joint funded council post • Broader council responsibilty • JSNA and single data • Use of JSNA in commissioning • Scrutiny and strategic development

  4. Building a “Whole Council Approach” through Domains of Public Health Long term, medium term, short term impacts Health Improvement Commissioning priorities, Evidence, acting when evidence is silent, making it work, supporting implementation Health Protection Service Quality and Improvement FALLS PREVENTION Telecare Ensuring we have the right frameworks in place

  5. Choose your wins The Prevention Framework and Prevention Strategy and Social Care Chapter Workplace Health Housing and Health Protocol Core Strategy and Planning Neighbourhood Tasking Model Healthy Catering Awards JSNAs – Children Broader Council Responsibility Council’s Big Three includes Behaviour Change by Services AND Citizens The Council Plan – Be Healthy JSNA and role of Scrutiny HI Champions Marmot Directors Choice Wins and Broader Responsibility Short, medium and long term yields

  6. Takeaways • Child obesity target met • 29 priority schools • Supplementary Planning Document • Healthy Takeaways Awards • School Nutrition Standards • Alliance between Scrutiny and Planning Committees • Alliance with 2 manufacturers, 2 takeaway chains and 4 community groups Birmingham health chiefs wage war on takeaways to crack down on obesity shame Europe’s “Fattest City” too fond of chips, says somebody no-one has ever heard of

  7. Timeframes of impact/yield Primary Care Primary Care Vitamin Supplements Air Pollution Air Pollution Decent Homes Decent Homes Reducing Worklessness Reducing Worklessness Education Planning Frameworks and Core Strategies 0 1 10 5 15 Years

  8. Some thoughts on building from here

  9. Marmot’s 6 Policy Objectives

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  12. A new care model & public health Citizen purchased care – state resources Citizen (purchased) care – own resources NEEDS Enablement Prevention Universal offer MEANS

  13. In Conclusion • This is a huge but exciting challenge – public health a key part of the landscape • Whole council approach to public health • Lots of space for new ways of working • A new strategic role across the whole Council and alongside GPs • Within a new focus on place and people • The cement is a new way of working together? Peter.hay@birmingham.gov.uk Jim.mcmanus@birmingham.gov.uk

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