Healthy Lives, Healthy People Our strategy for public health in England Wendy Meredith Deputy Regional Director of Public Health DH North West 2 March.

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Healthy Lives, Healthy People Our strategy for public health in England Wendy Meredith Deputy Regional Director of Public Health DH North West 2 March 2011 Healthy Communities in the North West, Warrington

Our health and wellbeing today We are living longer than ever before with dramatic changes in the nature of health over the last 150 years –infectious diseases now account for only 2% of deaths –4 in every 5 deaths occur after the age of 65 –clean air, water, and environmental protection BUT: success brings new challenges –circulatory diseases account for 34% of deaths –cancers 27% and respiratory diseases 14% –rising prevalence of mental ill-health –persistence of long-term conditions Lifestyles and behaviours influence our outcomes and inequalities –21% of the adult population still smoke –61% of adults are overweight or obese –Fewer than 40% of adults meet physical activity guidelines –2.4 million adults regularly drink more than recommended

A radical new approach Reach out and reach across – addressing the root causes of poor health and wellbeing, reaching out to those who need the most support Representative – owned by communities and shaped by their needs Resourced – with ring-fenced funding and incentives to improve Rigorous – professionally-led, focused on evidence, efficient and effective Resilient – strengthening protection against current and future threats to health The mission is to protect and improve the public’s health, improving the health of the poorest, fastest

Health and wellbeing throughout life Starting well: enabling good health in mothers before, during and after pregnancy and good parenting Developing well: encouraging healthy habits and avoiding harmful behaviours Growing up well: identifying, treating and preventing mental health problems and creating resilience and self-esteem Living and working well: choosing lifestyles and behaviours that influence health and productivity Ageing well: supporting resilience through social networks and activity and providing protection from preventable ill-health

A new public health system Public Health England – a national public health service A return of public health leadership to Local Government Professional leadership nationally and locally Dedicated resources for public health at national and local levels Focus on outcomes and evidence based practice supported by a strong information & intelligence system Maintaining a strong relationship with the NHS, social care and civil society Set out in the Health and Social Care Bill

A new public health service - Public Health England New public health service directly accountable to the Secretary of State for Health with a clear mission to; 1.Achieve measurable improvements in public health outcomes; and 2.Provide effective protection from public health threats It will do this by; 1.Protecting people from infectious disease and biological, chemical and radiological threats; 2.Helping people and families to be able to take care of their own health and wellbeing; and 3.Inspiring challenging and commissioning partners from all sectors.

The Director of Public Health, a proposed role Will be jointly appointed by the relevant local authority and Public Health England and employed by the local authority with accountability to locally elected members and through them to the public Will be the principal adviser on all health matters to the local authority, its elected members and officers, on the full range of local authority functions and their impact on the health of the local population Will play a key role in the proposed new functions of local authorities in promoting integrated working Jointly lead the development of the local Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and the joint health and wellbeing strategy (with Directors of Adult Social Services and Directors of Children’s Services) Will continue to be an advocate for the public’s health within the community Will produce an authoritative independent annual report on the health of their local population

Public health funding and commissioning Key Route for funding Route for accountability Local communities Department of Health including Public Health England NHS Commissioning Board Local AuthoritiesGP Consortia Providers

Public health funding and commissioning - public health and the NHS The NHS will commission some public health services, with funding passed from Public Health England. In addition, the NHS will have an ongoing role in certain services with public health aspects - the Department expects that public health continues to be an integral part of primary care services. Public health expertise will inform the commissioning of NHS funded services, facilitating integrated pathways of care for patients. This will be underpinned: –locally by ensuring DsPH are able to advise the GP consortia; and –nationally via the relationship between the Secretary of State/ Public Health England and the NHS Commissioning Board.

Public health funding and commissioning - allocations and the health premium Allocations From April 2013, Public Health England will allocate ring-fenced budgets, weighted for inequalities, to upper-tier and unitary authorities in local government. Shadow allocations will be issued to LAs in 2012/13, providing an opportunity for planning. We propose to move actual allocations from current spend towards the target allocations over a period of time. We will take independent advice on how the allocations are made. Health premium Building on the baseline allocation, LAs will receive an incentive payment, or ‘health premium’, that will depend on the progress made in improving the health of the local population and reducing health inequalities, based on elements of the Public Health Outcomes Framework. The premium will be simple and driven by a formula developed with key partners, representatives of local government, public health experts and academics. We are consulting on public health funding and commissioning - Further discussion in Workshops

The public health outcomes framework We believe that this Outcomes Framework should have three purposes: 1.to set out the Government’s goals for improving and protecting the nation’s health, and for narrowing health inequalities through improving the health of the poorest, fastest; 2.to provide a mechanism for transparency and accountability across the public health system at the national and local level for health improvement and protection and inequality reduction; and 3.to provide the mechanism to incentivise local health improvement and inequality reduction against specific public health outcomes through the ‘health premium’.

Public Health Outcomes Framework – alignment with the NHS AND Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Public Health NHS Adult Social Care and Public Health: Maintaining good health and wellbeing. Preventing avoidable ill health or injury, including through reablement or intermediate care services and early intervention. Adult Social Care and NHS: Supported discharge from NHS to social care. Impact of reablement or intermediate care services on reducing repeat emergency admissions. Supporting carers and involving in care planning. ASC, NHS and Public Health: The focus of Joint Strategic Needs Assessment: shared local health and wellbeing issues for joint approaches. NHS and Public Health: Preventing ill health and lifestyle diseases and tackling their determinants. Awareness and early detection of major conditions We are consulting on public health outcomes framework - Further discussion in Workshops

Transition - a timetable Summary timetable (subject to Parliamentary approval of legislation) Date Consultation on: specific questions set out in the White Paper; the public health outcomes framework; and the funding and commissioning of public health. Dec 2010–March 2011 Set up a shadow-form Public Health England within the Department of Health Start to set up working arrangements with local authorities, including the matching of PCT Directors of Public Health to local authority areas During 2011 Develop the public health professional workforce strategyAutumn 2011 Public Health England will take on full responsibilities, including the functions of the HPA and the NTA. Publish shadow public health ring-fenced allocations to local authorities April 2012 Grant ring-fenced allocations to local authoritiesApril 2013

Transition - leadership Accountability for delivery in 2011/12 will continue to rest with SHAs and PCTs In addition, SHAs will be responsible for the overall transition process in their regions during 2011/12 with co-ordination and leadership for public health from DH As part of this, Regional Directors of Public Health (RDsPH) will lead the transition for the public health system at the regional and local level

Healthy Lives, Healthy People – consultation Public Health White Paper - Role of GPs and GP practices in public health - Public health evidence - Professional regulation (independent review) Outcomes Framework for Public Health Funding and Commissioning for Public Health Closing date 31 March 2011 Find consultation documents at: Respond to consultations at: