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On Monday 4 March 2019, Bassetlaw Integrated Care Partnership (ICP)welcomed Sir Andrew Cash, Chief Executive of the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Integrated Care System, to the Bassetlaw Place. The conference took place at Retford Oaks Academy.
The focus of the visit was to profile our local Bassetlaw partnerships; what our partnerships look like, are doing and what difference they are making. Four main
Sir Andrew Cash visits Bassetlaw themes were covered during the morning conference:
Strategic partnerships and the wider determinants of health
Health and wellbeing partnership for children, including work with schools
Primary Care Networks/Homes and partnerships
Secondary care and beyond
To view the papers visit: http://www.betterinbassetlaw.co.uk/
Bassetlaw Integrated Care
Partnership: Bulletin
Following the success of System Perfect week in October 2018, a week of dedicated action and awareness raising took place in the week commencing 26 March 2019 in Doncaster, Bassetlaw and North Nottinghamshire.
The aim was raise awareness of mental health services in each of the areas and encourage conversations related to
mental health and where people can access support. Over the last 12 months, like most areas across the country, Bassetlaw Hospital has seen a rise in the number of people attending the emergency department when they need mental health support or when they are in crisis. People attending the emergency department, along with the wider Bassetlaw community, are being asked to complete a
A P R I L 2 0 1 9 I S S U E 5
Mental health ‘System Perfect’ Week survey about Accident and Emergency and mental health. For more information, contact [email protected] or [email protected]
SPECIAL
POINTS OF
INTEREST
Mental health
system perfect
week;
Sir Andrew
Cash visits
Bassetlaw
Miles in May
Worksop Town
Commission
P A G E 1
Miles in May and
launch of Be er
in Bassetlaw
Place Plan
1
Primary care
Networks
2
Focus on
transport;
acronym quiz;
Bassetlaw Plan
3
ICP Board update
and Bassetlaw
4
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
P A G E 2
‘Physical activity
is a great way of
connecting with
other people,
and with
Bassetlaw’s
many resources’’
Showcasing innovation in Primary Care
Networks Visits from the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw ICS to Bassetlaw have given primary care networks (PCNs) the opportunity to share their most positive developments.
On 4th March, Retford and Villages PCN and Newgate
PCNs shared developments including pain management support groups, teen counselling, involvement of schools in the PCN , risk stratification work, links with social care and System Perfect, and closer working with the voluntary sector.
Larwood
The integration of community health and social care services is going well at Larwood, with regular multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings, and increased co-location.
The surgery at Larwood has provided a community noticeboard for third sector organisations to promote their services. BCVS are co-ordinating
this.
Newgate
Newgate’s risk stratification meetings with partners continue to be positive, with plans developed collaboratively for the
most complex patients, including with housing.
The new phone management system has reduced call waiting times for patients. Retford and Villages The 5 practices have formed a new executive team to drive forward improvements and developments within the Primary Care Network., and respond to the new Primary Care Network contract They have also elected a new chair—Oliver Lord from Tuxford practice. The network is now electing a clinical director. The network are actively exploring models of support for patients in local care homes.
New GP contract and PCNs Practices are being offered a new ‘Primary care Network Contract’ which provides the basis for collaboration with local providers and partners. Each is required to have a clinical director. For more information about the new contract, visit www.betterinbassetlaw.co.uk/news-resources.
Primary Care
Networks
P A G E 3
I S S U E 5
Spotlight on: Miles in May National mental health week takes place in May 2019 on the topic of ‘body image’. The ICP’s health citizenship work stream is keen to support this with an initiative that brings Bassetlaw people together. Sponsored by ‘Joel the complete package’, Active Notts and BPL, Miles in May’
is a Bassetlaw-wide project which is encouraging as many local people and organisations as possible to commit to doing 26 miles – the equivalent of a marathon – or as much as they can in the month of May. The aim is to get people doing more than they usually would., and through walking, running, dancing, swimming, rowing, cycling or a mixture.
Dr Eric Kelly, chair of Bassetlaw NHS Clinical Commissioning Group, says ‘the benefits of being more physically active include not only helping to prevent and treat a range of conditions such as diabetes, coronary heart disease and mental ill-health, but also
improved wellbeing. Physical activity
is a great way of connecting with other people, and with Bassetlaw’s many resources. This is why Bassetlaw’s Integrated Care Partnership, which brings together the NHS, local government and the voluntary sector in our district, is supporting this project’.
Many local organisations and people have already committed—the practice team at Tuxford are planning daily walks for patients, Sparken Hill Academy are championing the scheme and BPL leisure centres are running initiatives throughout the month of May and beyond. To register and for more information, including ideas for completing the ‘Miles in May’ visit www.betterinbassetlaw.co.uk/milesinmay.
the ICS’ ‘transport panel’. The panel is made up of members of the public from across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw, with the aim of responding to changes in health services with a transport perspective.
The chair of the ICP’s transport work stream, Vanessa Cookson, and Benjamin Eckersley from the ICP were invited to share Bassetlaw’s experience of developing a transport strategy, and engaging communities with
Have your say about Worksop Town Centre
Worksop Town Commission has been formed in response to the
Grimsey Review of town centres, and aims to improve Worksop
Town Centre by building on Worksop’s many assets, and
understanding the priori es of local people.
As such, the views of local people and workers are invited via:
h ps://www.placestandard.scot/start/worksop‐resident‐visitors‐
workers . Please share widely!
ICS Transport Panel
The Board received a presenta on from its Transport Work Stream which demonstrated the significant progress taking place.
A helpful discussion about the first ICP outcomes framework report iden fied the future role for the work streams in iden fying shot, medium and long term outputs and outcomes from the work. It also iden fied a priority agenda item for the Board’s next mee ng regarding childhood obesity.
A report of the results of stakeholder engagement about vaping, and whether it should be permi ed on public premises was considered by the Board. It was determined that a posi on statement be developed which partners are able to support if their organisa onal policies allow, and that a specific campaign was needed on vaping and young people.
Other Bassetlaw News To share learning from their work with the King’s Fund on collaborative leadership, Nottinghamshire Healthcare Involvement Team ran a ‘Changing our Services Collaboratively’ session for local change leaders in Bassetlaw. The slides and materials can be found at: http://www.betterinbassetlaw.co.uk/news-resources/
Helen Azar, chief executive of Talkzone and LGBT+ service at Centreplace in Worksop, has won Nottinghamshire ’Woman of the Year’. Congratulations to Helen on this well deserved accolade!
Nottinghamshire County Council’s public health division have successfully applied to be part of a Department of Health funded child obesity prevention programme. The work will focus on innovative ways of working with children and the food environment.
It is volunteers’ week from 1st—7th June this year. BCVS have plenty of information to support organisations in recognising the contributions of their volunteers. Click here for more information: https://www.bcvs.org.uk/latest-news/item/volunteers-week
Bassetlaw’s palliative care team were March’s Nottinghamshire Healthcare ‘Positive Stars’ team.
Do you know how to identify a young carer? Young carers are entitled to an assessment, and may be able to access financial and other support. Find out more here:
Ac ve No s’ Young People’s Fund is available to
community groups and organisa ons who would like to
develop new ways in which to engage young people aged
14‐19 (or up to 25 for disability groups) from target groups
in physical ac vity. For more details please contact Will
Hughes on 07799 025982 or
will.hughes@ac vepartnerstrust.org.uk
P A G E 4
ICP Board Update
Better in Bassetlaw: Place Plan 2019-2021 A series of films to support the Place Plan and the work of the ICP’s work streams. Take a look at this film about how partners are working together to ensure Bassetlaw people get the right care at the right time here: http://www.betterinbassetlaw.co.uk/wellbeing-in-bassetlaw/the-right-care-at-the-right-time/ .
Other films include those about transport, the ICP Board, wellbeing support for local people, and achieving sustainable and effective services. All the films can be used by partners in their communications.
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