Healthy Living Centres: An inspiration to address health inequalities
Overview of the HLC Programme £300 million made available across the UK Launched January 1999 Closed December Grants (351 actual awards made) Majority now in year 2 of 5 year grants Capital and revenue at different stages
Programme aims Reflecting the needs of local people and communities To reduce health inequalities and improve the health of the worst off in society Promote prevention rather than cure
What are healthy living centres like? Diverse in nature, no standard model Some building based Most provide activities and services in a range of different settings Some based on a single theme (e.g. mental health), others have 3 or 4 themes
Common themes Targeting disadvantage –82% of projects in England are in priority areas Tackling determinants of poor health and premature death Local ownership of projects Strong partnership working –Communities; statutory sector
HLC Activities Accident prevention Arts and music Basic skills Community capacity building Community cafes Complementary therapies Counselling Credit Unions Debt management Employment Training Exercise classes Food co-ops Parenting skills Smoking cessation Well man/ woman clinics
Contribution to government health priorities 20% offer exercise opportunities 49% provide training in cookery skills and nutrition 10% will organise food co-ops 35% provide smoking cessation services 52% wil work with tenage mothers 25% will provide substance misuse service
Evaluation Fund committed to evaluation and learning 4 year evaluation of the HLC programme commissioned from the Bridge Consortium Early findings show that HLCs are in ‘the right place’ –Target deprived people –Address needs of minority groups/ethnic communities Overlap with other area based initiatives
Sustainability Engage with local people Be involved in community development Actively evaluate work with NHS particularly PCTS Work with local government Develop local sustainability plan
ENGAGING COMMUNITIES LEARNING NETWORK Sharing to Sustain - The Celebratory Event 9th March Novotel Hammersmith
Alison Wilson
Powderhorn / Phillips Cultural Wellness Center “exists to… unleash the power of citizens to heal themselves and to build community” North Hawaii Community Hospital ‘Five Mountains’ vision is “To become the most healing hospital in the world.”
ENGAGING COMMUNITIES LEARNING NETWORK Sharing to Sustain - The Celebratory Event 9th March Novotel Hammersmith