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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:
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Southwark’s Health and Wellbeing Engagement Programme 1000LivesLet’s talk about...your health and wellbeing Adam Boey Southwark Health and Wellbeing Board
Health and Wellbeing – Strategic Approach Three key strands: • National and local policy • Joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA) • Engagement Health and wellbeing priorities for Southwark
Southwark’s Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2013-14 • Contrasting poverty and wealth • deprivation: long-term unemployed, benefits claimants and overcrowding • health impacts: differences in life expectancy • Fewer people dying early but inequalities persist • early deaths (cancer and circulatory disease) • HIV and STIs high • 50% adults - no sport or active recreation • Health challenges in childhood • Child poverty and obesity high • Children on CiN or CPPs • An ageing population • 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 • Giving every child and young person the best start in life • Building healthier and more resilient communities and tackling the root causes of ill health • Improving the experience and outcomes for our most vulnerable residents and enabling them to live more independent lives • What should our priorities be in the future?
Health and Wellbeing – Strategic Approach Three key strands: • National and local policy • Joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA) • Engagement Health and wellbeing priorities for Southwark
Health and Wellbeing – engagement approach • '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 1000LivesLet’s talk about...your health and wellbeing
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: • 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: • family • friends • other networks (people you know) • or...be a volunteer!(training 3rd & 6th February – King’s College Hospital) Contact - questions/comments? healthstory@southwark.gov.uk
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? healthstory@southwark.gov.uk 1000LivesLet’s talk about...your health and wellbeing