Www.ohip.org.uk Health & Wellbeing Workshop “The Missing Link” “Making the Change, Making it Happen ”

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Health & Wellbeing Workshop “The Missing Link” “Making the Change, Making it Happen ”

Workshop 1 What can Health do for Housing? Key Points: 1. Working together to design focussed & effective programmes 2. Share expertise, knowledge & evidence base to ensure maximising impact 3. Avoid missing opportunities (& duplication) by working together (& a clearing house for action) 2

Workshop 2 What can Housing do for Health? Key Points: 1. Enagaging people on the social determinants of health 2. Fuel poverty behaviour change 3. Providing in depth qualitative information to support the JSNA 3

Workshop 3 How can Health, Housing & District Partnerships work better together ? Key Points: 1. Shared understanding & knowledge 2. Developing shared & complementary strategies & action plans 3. Local community engagement & ownership 4

Workshop 4 What can all partners do to promote community engagement? Key Points: 1. Scale up wellbeing explorer/ community champion approach 2. One to one engagement 3. Mapping initiatives and services amongst partners in order to develop approaches 5

Workshop 5 How can we best make health & wellbeing campaigns work? Key Points: 1. Partnership – sharing information, target right people in the groups 2. Giving people choice- realistic targets, telling people does not work 3. Lead by example – employer, employee, community 6

Workshop 6 How do we reach the “hard to reach”? Key Points: 1. Improve information to tenants, residents & officers of what’s on offer for neighbourhoods and for individuals 2. Early prevention in neighbourhoods around issues which impact on wellbeing, including social inclusion 3. Promote community incentives to help others, including working xtra, and incentivise changing behaviour 7