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Voluntary Sector Health & Wellbeing Group Meeting. Richard Mullings Health Improvement Principal Public Health Directorate. B-You Pilot/Lifestyle Behaviour Change Service. 1 year pilot for a healthy living programme (b-You Pilot)
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Voluntary Sector Health & Wellbeing Group Meeting Richard Mullings Health Improvement Principal Public Health Directorate
B-You Pilot/Lifestyle Behaviour Change Service • 1 year pilot for a healthy living programme (b-You Pilot) • NHS Derby City has commissioned Derby City Council to provide the service. • £250 k to work with 650 patients • Team consists of 4 advisors, 1 coordinator • Skills and knowledge include motivational interviewing, nutrition, exercise referral, cardiac rehab. • Smoking cessation, Alcohol, Childhood Obesity, Post pregnancy, older people and work place health to be part of new service
Aims of the service: • Achieve 5% weight loss • Raise awareness of cancer signs and symptoms • Develop positive behaviour changes that are sustainable
The service aims to provide structured support for healthy behaviour change for: • Obese adults body mass index (BMI over 30), or 28 with more than one health issue. • Adults with Long Term Conditions such as Diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Mental Health, hypertension muscular-skeletal and those at risk of Cardio Vascular Disease (identified through the NHS Health Check); • Smoking cessation advice and support to help people quit.
Other aspects will include a bespoke approach which will at a later date include specialist referral categories for: • Children who are overweight and their families • Pregnant women and those who have recently given birth. • Older people. • Employees referred as part of workplace health programme.
Consultation plans and process for the b-You Integrated Services Procurement Purpose and aim of consultation • Engage with key stakeholders and potential interested parties • Obtain, record and discuss the views of stakeholders to develop the specification for the service • Develop and inform the wider collaborative approaches with key stakeholder to ensure the maximum impact re the public health outcomes • Formal Consultation period (April 1st – June 30th 2012)
Key stakeholders • Patients and public including current service users • Voluntary & community organisation • Local Authority departments • Southern Derbyshire CCGs, City GPs, and CCG management • Smoking and Alcohol service providers • Other interested parties
Methodology & Questionnaires and focus Groups • Wide cross section of individuals, communities and organisations • Statutory, private and voluntary sectors (GPs, city council depts, Health Panel, Community Action, LINKS etc
Process • Specification ready for September 2012 • Commission provider December 2012 • New service commence April 2013