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Southwark’s Health and Wellbeing
Engagement Programme
1000 Lives
Let’s talk about...your health and wellbeing
Adam Boey
Southwark Health and Wellbeing Board
Health and Wellbeing Board –
engagement partners
Health and Wellbeing –
Strategic Approach
Three key strands:
1. National and local policy
2. Joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA)
3. Engagement
Health and wellbeing priorities for Southwark
Southwark’s Joint Health and
Wellbeing Strategy 2013-14
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Contrasting poverty and wealth
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Fewer people dying early but inequalities persist
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early deaths (cancer and circulatory disease)
HIV and STIs high
50% adults - no sport or active recreation
Health challenges in childhood
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deprivation: long-term unemployed, benefits claimants and overcrowding
health impacts: differences in life expectancy
Child poverty and obesity high
Children on CiN or CPPs
An ageing population
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Increase of 30% to 2020
High levels of deprivation (50%over-65s claiming pension credits)
est.12,500 over-65s living with a long term illness (rising by 2025)
Emergency admissions among worst in England (>75s)
Southwark’s Joint Health and
Wellbeing Strategy 2013-14
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Giving every child and young person the best start in
life
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Building healthier and more resilient communities and
tackling the root causes of ill health
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Improving the experience and outcomes for our most
vulnerable residents and enabling them to live more
independent lives
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What should our priorities be in the future?
Health and Wellbeing –
Strategic Approach
Three key strands:
1. National and local policy
2. Joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA)
3. Engagement
Health and wellbeing priorities for Southwark
Health and Wellbeing –
engagement approach
1000 Lives
Let’s talk about...your health and wellbeing
• 'Follow people through the system - learn from understanding a
patient's journey‘
• A ‘story-telling’ approach to health and wellbeing in Southwark
– the stories behind the data
• Help us understand ‘why?’
• Using same approach for CYPP in 2012-13
• Health and Wellbeing Board to collect Southwark’s stories – Jan to
Mar 2014
Health and Wellbeing –
whose stories?
Health and social care:
– Primary and community care
– Urgent and emergency care
– Frail elderly
Adult and community health and wellbeing:
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Unhealthy/healthy lifestyles, and wider determinants of health
Adults with long term conditions and those dying prematurely
Adult mental health
The impact of community, cultural and economic needs on health and
wellbeing
– Access to services and perceptions of high-quality services
Child health and wellbeing:
– Young people and adults with special educational needs, learning difficulties
or disability
– Child and young people health, particularly risky adolescent behaviour and
child mental health
How to get involved
You can play an part in making this an
influential and powerful exercise:
Tell us your story!
– now (with CAS)
– online (from 1st Feb.)
– at an event
How to get involved
Attend one of our storytelling events:
Wednesday 12th February 11am-5pm at the
Employment Academy
OR
Tuesday 25th February 11am–5pm at InSpire
How to get involved
Collect stories for us:
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family
friends
other networks (people you know)
or...be a volunteer!
(training 3rd & 6th February
– King’s College Hospital)
Contact - questions/comments?
[email protected]
Questions
• What are they key issues we need to address?
• What can be done to make things better?
• Do you already have views and experiences?
Contact - questions/comments?
[email protected]
1000 Lives
Let’s talk about...your health and wellbeing