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Keeping Halton h ealthy

Keeping Halton h ealthy. 24 th September 2014. Welcome. Dr Cliff Richards Chair. The journey so far. Born April 2013 Patient engagement Clinical involvement Working with Local Authority Clear focus Our values. Our values. Caring Honesty Leadership Openness Partnership Quality

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Keeping Halton h ealthy

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  1. Keeping Halton healthy 24th September 2014

  2. Welcome Dr Cliff Richards Chair

  3. The journey so far Born April 2013 Patient engagement Clinical involvement Working with Local Authority Clear focus Our values

  4. Our values • Caring • Honesty • Leadership • Openness • Partnership • Quality • Transformation

  5. Think like a patient, act like a taxpayer Simon Banks Chief Officer

  6. What am I accountable for? • Continually improving the quality of services for those who need them • Ensure that value for money is maintained • Meet financial obligations • Maintain effective constitutional and governance arrangements • Build and develop an organisation that has capacity and capability to deliver the above

  7. What is my contribution? • Creating a vision and setting a direction • Putting myself in the shoes of local people • A love affair with perfection • Watching the Halton pound • Creating the space for people to be the best they can be • Open mind, open heart

  8. Health in HaltonMuch achieved, more to do… Eileen O’Meara Director of Public Health

  9. The biggest impact on health is poverty

  10. Priorities in 2012/13 Improved mental health Reduced levels of harmful drinking Reduced level of falls Prevention & early detection of cancer Improved child development

  11. Much achieved…

  12. Reduced levels of harmful drinking

  13. Reduced numbers of older people falling

  14. Improved child development

  15. …more to do Decrease health inequalities

  16. Cancer

  17. Cardiovascular disease

  18. Our financial position Paul Brickwood Chief Finance Officer

  19. Our income and expenditure

  20. Where did the money get spent?

  21. Everything is health….Working together David Parr Chief Executive Halton Borough Council

  22. David Parr presentation here – please see the separate link

  23. Future plans Dr Cliff Richards Chair

  24. Our priorities Maintain and improve Quality Standards Fully integrated commissioning; delivery of services across health & social care Proactive prevention, health promotion & identifying people at risk Harnessing transformational technologies

  25. Our priorities Reducing health inequalities Hospital & specialist services will only be used by those with acute & specialist needs Enhancing practice based services around specialisms Providers working together across inter-dependencies to achieve real improvements

  26. Audience takeover Now over to you……

  27. Your opportunity to… Make a pledge for a healthier Halton and a healthier you Ask our Governing Body a question Have a conversation with our facilitators after the event for further information

  28. Thank you for joining us

  29. Contact us We welcome any comments and feedback you may have. Please contact us using the information below: 01928 593479 talk2us@haltonccg.nhs.uk @haltonccg

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