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1. Insert name of presentation on Master Slide The Public Health Good Practice Scheme
2. Public Health Good Practice Scheme Who are we?
3. Who are we for? Public Health Good Practice Scheme
4. Aim Develop a Welsh knowledge base and infrastructure in order to implement and strengthen strategies and actions that improve mental health, nutritional health, sexual health and physical activity in Wales. Public Health Good Practice Scheme
5. Objectives To identify and signpost ‘good practice’ initiatives in the relevant topic areas in Wales.
To identify and signpost ‘good practice’ elements within initiatives in Wales.
To establish a national quality mark for good practice in Wales.
To establish a system that identifies and addresses the development needs of health promotion & health improvement initiatives in the relevant topic areas in Wales.
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6. Why Good Practice? To share learning.
To promote ‘evidence based’ practice.
To reduce duplication (of mistakes).
To encourage duplication (of good practice).
To showcase & reward excellence.
Members asked for it. Public Health Good Practice Scheme
7. How did we define ‘Good’ Practice? Public Health Good Practice Scheme
8. The Good Practice Project 18 months work.
PH networks’ team with support from network advisory boards.
Development of systematic Structure, Process & Criteria.
Establishment of Good Practice Assessment Panel.
Intern from Maastricht University.
Piloting of 7 projects & programmes with criteria.
Refinement of criteria & establishment of guidance and system. Public Health Good Practice Scheme
9. Tensions Balancing research rigour with practicality in the field.
Non judgmental – Problems with hierarchical criteria.
Engaging research community without alienating
practitioners (and vice versa).
Establishing an ‘objective’ system with ‘subjective’
flexibility.
Being clear about the purpose
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10. The Structure Developing Practice – Initiatives that have not had the time or opportunity to fully develop all the identified elements or stages.
Promising Practice – Initiatives that have addressed many or most of the identified criteria associated with project development, but have not addressed all the identified criteria. (It is recognised that many initiatives may never be able to address all the identified criteria through no fault of their own.)
Good Practice – Initiatives that have addressed all the identified criteria, with supporting evidence (portfolio) to the satisfaction of the Assessment Panel. Public Health Good Practice Scheme
11. The Process Initiatives submitted to appropriate network using the ‘Good Practice’ questionnaire (Online or hard copy).
Initial assessment by network co-ordinator to identify provisional stage of project.
Network co-ordinator will contact applicant to identify needs, gaps etc. and to gather initial evidence for portfolio (project outline, needs assessments etc.).
Co-ordinators will help identify support needs and signpost accordingly.
When all criteria met, initiative submitted to quarterly Assessment Panel with portfolio for consideration.
Successful submissions awarded Quality Mark of Good Practice. Public Health Good Practice Scheme
12. The Portfolio Public Health Good Practice Scheme
13. Assessment Panel Public Health Good Practice Scheme
14. Good Practice QualityMark – The Award All initiatives completing the criteria and endorsed by the
assessment panel will receive the All Wales National
Quality Mark.
This will include:
Certificate of Achievement.
Indicator on searchable web database.
Specific promotion of the initiative through the appropriate website & newsletter.
Invitation to Awards Ceremony.
15. Completing the Jigsaw Public Health Good Practice Scheme
16. Good Practice Elements
17. Why Bother? To share learning.
To increase profile.
To improve practice.
To access additional support.
To enhance future funding bids.
To have achievements recognised.
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18. Diolch
For Further Information or Advice Please Contact:
malcolm.ward2@wales.nhs.uk
Ioan.francis@wales.nhs.uk
Adam.jones2@wales.nhs.uk
Beth.preece@wales.nhs.uk
Marie.griffiths2@wales.nhs.uk
02920 227744 Public Health Good Practice Scheme