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Ian Williamson Chief Officer Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution NW Finance Directors Friday 15 May 2015 Ian Williams Chief Officer Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution Chief Officer Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution Title Presentation date Name Organisation

GM Devolution – the background Greater Manchester Devolution Agreement settled with Government in November 2014, building on GM Strategy development. Powers over areas such as transport, planning and housing – and a new elected mayor. Ambition for £22 billion handed to GM. MOU Health and Social Care devolution signed February 2015: NHS England plus the 10 GM councils, 12 Clinical Commissioning Groups and NHS and Foundation Trusts MoU covers acute care, primary care, community services, mental health services, social care and public health. To take control of estimated budget of £6 billion each year from April 2016.

Vision To ensure the greatest and fastest possible improvement to the health and wellbeing of the 2.8 million citizens of Greater Manchester

Objectives Improve the health and wellbeing of all of the residents of Greater Manchester from early age to older people, recognising that this will only be achieved with a focus on the prevention of ill health and the promotion of wellbeing Move from having some of the worst health outcomes to having some of the best Close the health inequalities gap within GM and between GM and the rest of the UK faster

Benefits Enable us to have a bigger impact, more quickly, on the health, wealth and wellbeing of GM people Be more free to respond to what local people want - using their experience and expertise to help change the way we spend the money Create more formal collaboration and joint decision making across the region to co-ordinate services to tackle some of the major health, housing, work and other challenges - supporting physical, mental and social wellbeing

6 Strategic Plan (Clinical & Financial Sustainability) Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution Programme Board Establishing Leadership, Governance & Accountability Devolving Responsibilities and Resources Partnerships, Engagement and Communications Early Implementation Projects 7 day access to general practice (Rob Bellingham) Public health programme (Steven Pleasant) Academic Health Science System (Sir Mike Deegan) Healthier Together decision (Leila Williams) Dementia pilot (Sir David Dalton) Mental Health and Work (Warren Heppolette) Programme Board and Infrastructure Strategic Partnership Board Joint Commissioning Board Provider Forum Legislative and Accountability framework Workforce policy alignment (Darren Banks) Strategic Direction (Alex Heritage) Strategic Direction (Alex Heritage) Locality and Sector Plans (Warren Heppolette) Locality and Sector Plans (Warren Heppolette) GM Transformation Proposals Financial Plan and Enablers (Carol Culley / Joanne Newton) Financial Plan and Enablers (Carol Culley / Joanne Newton) Resources and Finance Primary Care Transfer Specialised Services Transfer Prevention and Public Health Workforce Training and Development The programme Communications Public engagement Change movement GM Health and Social Care Devolution Transition Management Team

7 1. Strategic Direction 2. Locality & Sector Plans 3. GM Transformation Proposals A The Strategic Plan will need to set out the vision for the delivery of services within GM and what a sustainable approach would look like. A high level needs assessment will be included by consolidating existing documents and data. The GM Strategic Plan will provide a framework to ensure the overall level of ambition is achieved and for the development of Locality Plans. Each Locality will produce their own five year Strategic Plan for the five years from 2016/17. A key component of the Strategic Plan will be to identify new models of care/ strategies across all settings and the transformational programmes required. Strategic plan 4. Financial Plan & Enablers A GM Model will be developed that will enable scenario planning for the significant issues around the changes of services that will be required. The GM Model needs to capable of modelling at a strategic level the impact of care models and other options which are developed in the New Models of Care work and also will need to pull together locality and sector plans.

Early Implementation Priorities Seven day access to primary care Public Health programme Academic Health Science System (AHSS) Healthier Together decision Dementia Pilot Mental Health and Work Workforce policy alignment

Spring 2015 Summer 2015 Autumn 2015 Winter 2015 Spring 2016 Summer 2016 Autumn 2016 Winter 2016 Spring 2017 APRIL: Process for establishment Of Shadow Governance Arrangements Agreed and initiated AUGUST: Production of an Outline Plan to support the CSR process which will Include a specific investment fund proposal to further support primary and community care and will be the first stage of the development of the full Strategic Plan. DECEMBER: Production of the final agreed GM Strategic Sustainability Plan and individual Locality Plans ready for the start of the 2016/17 financial year DECEMBER: In preparation for devolution, GM and NHSE will have approved the details on the funds to be devolved and supporting governance, and local authorities and CCGs will have formally agreed the integrated health and social care arrangements. APRIL: Full devolution of agreed budgets, with the preferred governance arrangements and underpinning GM and locality S75 agreements in place. Timeline to Devolution MAY-DECEMBER: Announcement of Early implementation Priorities OCTOBER: Shadow arrangements in place and start for budgets, governance and accountability