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www.hertfordshire.gov.ukwww.hertfordshire.gov.ukwww.hertfordshire.gov.uk
Public Health – District Partnership
Healthy Hub Programme
Ciceley Scarborough
Public Health
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Background – District Partnership
30,000 residents improved
their health and wellbeing
213 projects delivered in
partnership with community
and voluntary organisation’s
£600,000 of match and
partnership funding to add to
Public Health investment
£2.3millon invested over 5
years, 2014-2019
A partnership of 10 District and
Borough Councils and HCC
committed to Public Health
Physical activity
Mental health and
wellbeing
Smoking cessation
Social prescribing
Obesity reduction
Nutrition and
healthy eating
Falls prevention
Dementia support
Future plans for 2019 –
2021 will see a further
£1,000,000 invested into a
network of Healthy Hubs
across Hertfordshire
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Shared Principles
Local government is a major asset in public health
– Strong partnership
– Strong professionals and political leadership
– Leverage of resources
– Joint responsibility and commitment
– Strong evidence
– Consistent approach
– Common goals but with local focus and engagement
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Clinical / Treatment
Targeted offer
- Risk factors, long term conditions, self
management
Universal offer
- Information, advice, guidance, signposting
Rationale
1. Provide universal and
targeted public health
service integrated locally.
2. Enhance the public health
offer by including local
services provided by
community/voluntary
sector that address the
wider determinants of
health.
3. Enhance reach and
accessibility for the
public.
4. Prevention upstream
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• Report on national picture / approach
• Stevenage pilot
• New partnership, workforce, investment
• Coming soon….report around options to make a hub sustainable
Learnings so far
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• Public Health service all under one roof
• One stop shop that delivers or hosts a range of services from a central/multiple locations
• A Hub could be “virtual”, with all services offered online
• Central coordinator/outreach worker
– Triage
– Brief intervention(s)
– MECC / behaviour change
– Signposting/referral
What is a Healthy Hub?
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Physical Hub
Physical Hub
Hosted service
Hosted service
Hosted service
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Pop up / mobile Hubs
Coordinator
Hub
(Location A)
Hub
Location B
Hub
Location C
Hub
Location D
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Mixture of both
Central Hub
Hub
(Location A)
Hub
Location B
Hub
Location C
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Virtual hub
Coordinator Virtual Hub
Existing
ServicesNew
services
Sustainable
project
Community /
voluntary service
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Healthy Hub
Mental and emotional support
Physical activity
Healthy Eating
Family Centres
Carers support
Stop smoking
Housing
Money and Debt
advice
Sexual health
Support groups
Social prescribing
Potential
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Links to wider priorities
• Population health management e.g. long term conditions/ better self management
• Social Prescribing - natural ‘home’ for Community Navigators and Primary Care Network Link workers, deliver/integrate/host social prescribing
• Deliver Public Health, Health Improvement services:
• Smoking cessation,
• NHS Health Checks
• Weight management
• Sexual health advice
• Drug and alcohol support
• Whole systems obesity (Obesogenic environments)
• Health promotion campaigns
• OneYou
• Change4Life
• #Justtalk
• Never too Late
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• Approvals of local plans between Public Health and districts
• Funding released to DistrictsJune – July
• District confirm delivery arrangements with local partnersJuly – Aug
• Marketing and communications go live
• Evaluation plans are agreedAug – Sept
• District plans fully mobilised and preparing for deliveryOct – Dec
• Healthy Hubs ‘go live’ with minimum criteria in placeDecember
Next Steps
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Thank you
Ciceley Scarborough
Health Improvement Lead – Integration, Public Health, Hertfordshire County Council
Tel: 01992 588697
Email: [email protected]