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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Public Health launch event PharmOutcomes & DPS *Remember to say doesn’t encompass mental health in great detail. ACTIVITY: Write on a post it one objective for the day.

Cambridgeshire District Health Profiles Significant variation of health outcomes between Cambirdgeshire districts. High health inequalities in Fenland e.g. Adult smoking prevalence is 1 in 5 in Fenland compared to 1 in 10 in South Cambridgeshire (21.6% vs 12.8%) http://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/health-profiles

Cambridgeshire Health Profile Health generally better than England average One of 20% least deprived counties in England Life expectancy higher than average for both men and women Life expectancy is 6 years lower for men and 4.7 years lower for women in the most deprived areas compared to least deprived areas Sig. worse than England average are ‘hospital stays for self-harm’ & ‘killed and seriously injured on roads’

Peterborough Health Profile Health is varied compared with England average One of 20% most deprived authorities in England Life expectancy lower than average for both men and women Life expectancy is 8.4 years lower for men and 6.1 years lower for women in the most deprived areas compared to least deprived areas Only one indicator is significantly better than England average (‘long term unemployment’)

Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours 2 in 3 adults are overweight/obese in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough 1 in 5 children (4-5 years) are overweight/obese Rising to over 1 in 4 children (10-11 years) in Cambridgeshire and more than 1 in 3 in Peterborough 1 in 5 Cambridgeshire adults & 1 in 4 Peterborough adults are physically inactive (30 mins or less of moderate intensity per week).

Community Pharmacies in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough signed up to deliver Public Health Interventions

Activity within Community Pharmacy in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough

Highlights from the year 120 Healthy Living Pharmacies Successful delivery of Public Health Campaigns Re-introduction of EHC provision in Peterborough

Plans for 2019-20 Implementation of PharmOutcomes for all Public Health interventions Moving from annual contracts to Dynamic Purchasing System

What is ‘DPS’? ‘DPS’ is the Dynamic Purchasing System’ and will be used for Primary Care contracts moving forward You will need to register online to ‘ProContract’ and sign up for each service you would like to deliver This will remove the need to renew contracts annually; registration will be valid for 5 years.

‘DPS’ – Further information The portal for registering for contracts is due to open on 11th March 2019 ‘Round 1’ of applications will be open for 30 days Services are split into ‘Lots’ and individual specifications will be provided An easy to follow user guide is available; but Public Health colleagues will also be available to assist

Addressing Local Need: Commissioned Services Integrated lifestyle services: Cambridgeshire – Everyone Health http://www.everyonehealth.co.uk/ Health Trainer service – 1:1 behaviour change Group weight management programmes – children (7-11), adults (18+) Health walks NHS Health Checks Falls prevention (for those who can manage activities of daily living) Mental health Stop Smoking Camquit Peterborough – Solutions4Health https://healthypeterborough.co.uk/ Group weight management programmes – children (4-6; 7-11 & 12-17), adults (18+) Stop Smoking

Addressing Local Need: Commissioned Services iCaSH provides Integrated Contraception and Sexual Health services across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.   The iCaSH Clinic Hubs are located in Cambridge, Huntingdon, Wisbech and Peterborough. All clinics are self-referral and confidential covering all aspects of sexual health, including sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing & treatment, contraception, and HIV care and treatment, available from easily accessible single locations across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. The services provide support, information, treatment and care for all sexually transmitted infections and onward referral to specialist services where appropriate. The service provides contraceptive advice and supplies including long acting methods (implants and intrauterine devices (IUDs) and emergency contraception. Specialist clinics for complex contraception problems including implant removals or difficult insertions or removals of IUDs. In addition for Cambridgeshire residents the Huntingdon Clinic provides HIV Treatment and Care, and for Peterborough residents the Peterborough Clinic provides HIV Treatment and Care Please visit https://www.icash.nhs.uk/     Telephone 0300 300 3030 for appointments

Children and Young Peoples Mental Health CHUMS Provides a core contract across Peterborough & Cambridgeshire and offer services to CYP living in Cambridgeshire (5-25 with exception of bereavement) or Peterborough (5-18). Service provides a range of services including 1:1 talking therapies, group sessions, parent groups, and training provision in Schools Please visit http://chums.uk.com/cambs-pborough-services/ Telephone 0330 0581 659 (Cambridgeshire) 0330 0581 657 (Peterborough)

Cambridgeshire Drug and Alcohol Support Service   Cambridgeshire CGL offer FREE and confidential support to residents of Cambridgeshire aged 18 and over who have any worries or concerns about: — Prescription medications — Alcohol — Over-the-counter medication use — Illegal/legal drugs People can either self-refer via the telephone number, email or visiting the website or by receiving a referral from a health professional. Phone: 0300 555 0101  Web: www.changegrowlive.org Phone: 0800 111 4354 01733 895624 Web: www.changegrowlive.org Aspire - Peterborough, Orton & Bretton Peterborough Aspire CGL provide support for those with substance misuse issues and support for their families and carers within the Peterborough area. Aspire offers- one to one support, medical prescribing, and detoxification as well as structured group work, structured and peer led activities and counselling. Clients can self-refer by walking in through the front door to be assessed by a duty worker. Professionals can contact us by phone or letter

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