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Joint Strategic Needs Assessments - voluntary sector roles

Joint Strategic Needs Assessments - voluntary sector roles. Jo Whaley. @regionalvoice. I’ll cover…. The value of VCS to JSNA The value of the JSNA to the VCS How the VCS can input Anything else??. Value of the VCS to JSNA. Unique evidence

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Joint Strategic Needs Assessments - voluntary sector roles

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  1. Joint Strategic Needs Assessments - voluntary sector roles Jo Whaley @regionalvoice

  2. I’ll cover…. • The value of VCS to JSNA • The value of the JSNA to the VCS • How the VCS can input Anything else??

  3. Value of the VCS to JSNA • Unique evidence • Needs- concerns- aspirations- challenges- resources in local communities (geography and interest) • Service providers can share data and insight from experience • Specialist organisations can act as an advocates for particular community interests, sharing their understanding • Knowledge of routes to engagement with particular communities • Co-design solutions with commissioners [1] Diagram 1

  4. "There is huge richness in the voluntary sector because they know the communities better than we ever can." Shahed Ahmad, Director of Public Health, Enfield Council "It gives us access to a wider range of evidence that we would have otherwise. It provides us with links to ground level work.” Neil Bendel, Manchester Council

  5. Co-design- gathering evidence for how to solve the issues Locally tailored services for specific community needs VCS insight on how to tailor interventions for local communities Statutory data sets demonstrate issues “Evidenced” public health interventions Enhanced with VCS intelligence

  6. What’s in it for us? • Integral to the continuous process of strategic assessment and planning • Must inform local authority, CCG and NHS England commissioning plans • Commissioners won’t fund something that isn’t evidenced-especially in this financial climate

  7. How to input to JSNA Find out what yours looks like- • What’s in it (and what’s not)? • How does the local authority consult • What’s the timetable? • Who compiles it? • Is there a JSNA working group? • What VCS organisations feed in already?

  8. Routes in to JSNA • Respond to calls for evidence • Is your CVS involved? • Healthwatch? • Contact the LA officer lead on JSNA • Talk to commissioners you know

  9. Some examples- • Write a JSNA chapter- learning disability in Cheshire East • Calls to shape the JSNA- Manchester • Working with public health- Wakefield rapid review

  10. What other organisations are doing… Specific Conditions/Issues • Eye health and sight loss Tools for health and wellbeing boards to include eye health in JSNAs RNIB • Loneliness The loneliness toolkit for health and wellbeing boards.  From the Campaign to End Loneliness. • Neurological conditions Develop your Neurology JSNA Overview  Neurological Commissioning Support • JSNA Epilepsy Template Neurological Commissioning Support and the Epilepsy Society • End of life What about end of life care? toolkit  National Council for Palliative Care • Musculoskeletal disorders  • are developing a musculoskeletal calculatorArthritis Research UK Equality Groups • Women Better Health for Women- how to incorporate women's health needs in to JSNAs and JHWSs • LGBT A summary of LGBT communities for JSNAs • Homeless people, Gypsies and Travellers, vulnerable migrants  and sex workers • Practical steps towards inclusive JSNAs, JHWSs and commissioning for Gypsies, Travellers and Roma, homeless people, sex workers and vulnerable migrants. Inclusion Health http://www.regionalvoices.org/JSNA-more-resources

  11. Telling your story • What evidence do you have? • What information does the health and wellbeing board have (open source)? • How does your JSNA structure information? Make your message easy to “cut and paste”

  12. Intelligence you have Hard data • Outputs e.g. activities undertaken and the number (and type) of beneficiaries- demonstrate change in demand and existing need for commissioners • Outcomes from services/interventions - changes, benefits, learning or other effects of the work (external evaluations) • Impact - long term change that occurs as a result of an intervention- social, economic and environmental change. Softer intelligence • Insight- know what is happening NOW, what people are saying • Knowledge of how to link in with particular communities

  13. LOADS of information available online! PHE Knowledge and Data Gateway http://datagateway.phe.org.uk/ Outcomes frameworks - http://ascof.hscic.gov.uk/Outcome Health Profiles http://data.gov.uk/ - 9000 data sets!!! Covers everything…e.g. • Dementia • Sexual health • Older people’s health and wellbeing atlas • Disability • Cancer • Hospital admissions… Unit cost database- http://data.gov.uk/sib_knowledge_box/toolkit NICE Evidence, guidelines, standards and costings www.evidence.nhs.uk All on… http://www.regionalvoices.org/evidence

  14. Resources about VCS evidence and JSNA • Background- about JSNA: Influencing Local Commissioning for Health and Care - Guidance for the VCS • Different ways VCS can influence JSNA http://www.regionalvoices.org/JSNA-more-resources • Evidence out there the VCS can use http://www.regionalvoices.org/evidence • Briefing for health and wellbeing boards on voluntary sector evidence- coming soon (NHS Confederation/LGA)

  15. www.regionalvoices.org/developments Strategic Partners’ Portal http://www.voluntarysectorhealthcare.org.uk/ Jo.whaley@regionalvoices.org Follow us on twitter @regionalvoice

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