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Join the Birmingham & Solihull Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP) for a healthier, happier community. Learn about our priorities, strategies, and vision to improve healthcare services and reduce inequality. Find out how to get involved and make a difference today!
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Live Healthy Live Happy WELCOME @healthyhappystp
Live Healthy Live Happy BIRMINGHAM AND SOLIHULL SUSTAINABILITY AND TRANSFORMATION PARTNERSHIP (STP) Paul Jennings STP Leader - Live Healthy Live Happy
Agenda • Setting the scene – Paul Jennings & Rachel O’Connor • Single Maternity Record • Primary Care Mental Health • End of Life Care • Early Intervention
The NHS Five Year Plan – The Challenge • Public health and reducing inequality • Reducing variation of quality and delivery in healthcare • Addressing inefficiencies
Role of Live Healthy Live Happy? • Co-ordinated and integrated public response to NHS Five Year Plan • Formed from public sector organisations who deliver health, care and local government services across Birmingham and Solihull • STP ‘System Board’ includes senior leaders from these organisations • STP Strategy sets out key priorities for improving services by working together
What It Is Not • About making job cuts or closing services • A single organisation – it is a partnership • Able to make a decision that overrules any constituent organisation • An alternative to local democratic decision-making processes
Our vision “Our vision is to help everyone in Birmingham and Solihull to live the healthiest and happiest lives possible.”
How we make it happen We will be driven by: • Shared priorities • Great information • A focus on reducing inequality • Valuing people above processes and red tape • Making Birmingham and Solihull a great place for our staff to work and for our citizens to live
Live Healthy Live Happy OUR PRIORITIES 2019/2020 Rachel O’Connor Assistant CEO - Live Healthy Live Happy
Setting the Scene • It takes a young person 30 clicks to find and apply for apprenticeships within the NHS • 400,000 people in Birmingham are in bottom 1/5th of social economic activity within the country • Birmingham is the youngest city in Western Europe with over 40% being under the age of 30 • We have more than the average percentage of older people in Birmingham & Solihull • Young people told us if you cant look after the homeless, how can you look after us? • 100,000 children are living in poverty across Birmingham and Solihull
What we chose and why • We have identified priorities that will only have better outcomes for our citizens by organisations working together • Listening to stakeholder feedback
How We Communicate • Website – regularly updated • Issued our first newsletter – working on second • Engagement workshops EoL and Workforce • Twitter • Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee and Health and Wellbeing Boards • Phyllis • Stakeholder conference (December 2018) • Via your own organisations
Questions & contact info • www.livehealthylivehappy.org.uk • livehealthylivehappy@nhs.net • @healthyhappystp