“Public health: working with local authorities” Peter Hay ADASS President and Strategic Director, Birmingham City Council ADPH Conference 13 May 2011.

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“Public health: working with local authorities” Peter Hay ADASS President and Strategic Director, Birmingham City Council ADPH Conference 13 May 2011

A new model of care and public health NEEDS MEANS ‘A wider service offer’ Citizen purchased care – state resources Citizen purchased care – own resources Enablement Prevention Support and information offer

Outcome: Quality of life 70+ Quality of Life and social participation decline with age (Source ONS 2009)

Outcome: A public health lead?

Kerslake and Glasby Dementia Incontinence Urinary Tract infections Strokes Podiatry Dental Falls Carers Healthy life styles Vaccination Screening Falls prevention Housing adaptations Telecare Intermediate care Reablement Partnership working Personalisation

Working together : an offer? New focus on place Professions not constrained by boundaries Whole council approaches A chance to shape new great outcomes for the 21 st century

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