Public Health Scotland Target Operating Model 1.0

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Public Health Scotland Target Operating Model 1.0 Public health reform A Scotland where everybody thrives Public Health Scotland Target Operating Model 1.0 Professor Marion Bain Co-Director Executive Delivery Group for Public Health Reform

Why public health reform is needed…. and how success will be judged Scotland’s poor relative health Significant & persistent inequalities Scotland Unsustainable pressures on health and social care services

The vision for public health reform A Scotland where everybody thrives The ambition… Scotland to be a world leader in improving the public’s health, using knowledge, data and intelligence in innovative ways, creating a culture for health in Scotland, with an economic, social and physical environment which drives, enables and sustains healthy behaviours, and where individuals take ownership of their health. Public Health Scotland will be instrumental in supporting, enabling and driving change to achieve this vision, and supporting Scotland to have a public health system fit for the challenges of the 21st century

Public Health Scotland - the intent Strong public health leadership High quality, effective and supportive health improvement, health protection and health care public health functions Intelligence, data and evidence led Key role in enabling and supporting delivery at a local and regional level Strong leadership roles in relation to: public health research; innovation; public health workforce

Public Health Scotland - what the form needs to support A visibly ‘new and different’ organisation A whole system approach Clear focus on supporting local systems Innovation External focus Strong partnering

Delivering Public Health Scotland

Listening to stakeholders and staff: the story so far Public Health Scotland’s TOM 350 staff at face to face engagement events 100s of stakeholders at engagement events 100+ stakeholders respond to online surveys and polls 450 staff respond to surveys Over a dozen commissioned works and projects

Discussion Does the offer to the wider system from Public Health Scotland match what you understand is needed? How do you see Public Health Scotland’s work better enabling and supporting the wider system?

Section 1: Introduction Describes the ambition of reform Describes the journey so far Does this fully describe for you the ambition for public health reform?

Section 2: Public Health System and Public Health Scotland’s contribution to it What other ways can Public Health Scotland support the wider public health system?

Section 3: How Public Health Scotland will work Innovative Collaborative Inclusive How would you like Public Health Scotland to feel to work with? How should it be different from now?

Section 4: How Public Health Scotland will be organised Shift from population outcomes to public health system outcomes Detailed on structure Based on programme board feedback, next version will include a section what day one will look like What are your views on the shift to public health system outcomes?

Public health reform A Scotland where everybody thrives