Planning for a Future policy & advocacy considerations for an ageing population of people with HIV Lisa Power, Terrence Higgins Trust, UK.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A Health and Wellbeing Board for Leicestershire Cheryl Davenport Programme Director.
Advertisements

London Visual Impairment Forum ‘Beyond the Usual Suspects’ Towards Inclusive User Involvement By Shaping Our Lives Becki Meakin 13 th December 2013.
Transforming Services Media briefing Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust.
Engaging Patients and Other Stakeholders in Clinical Research
Dacorum Partnership Local Strategic Partnership & Dacorum Healthier Communities & Older People (HCOP) Theme Group Delivery arm of Dacorum Partnership Working.
1 Transition FUTURE. 2 WHY FOCUS ON TRANSITION? One of the primary purposes of Public Law , the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),
What has Public Health got to offer Local Authorities? Dr Tony Hill Joint Director of Public Health NHS Lincolnshire & Lincolnshire CC.
We care about Carers. Community Services Scrutiny Committee In depth Scrutiny Project Independence and well being of older people Southend Carers’ Forum.
Carers Partnership Board Having your say. What we are Carers Partnership Board Brings together a range of people including carers, representatives from.
1 Massachusetts DOE IEP Transition Process FUTURE.
The Future of Social Care Rebecca Matthews, Policy Manager - North of England, Social Care & Partnerships 25 April2013 DH – Leading the nation’s health.
Quality & Quantity: what do current experiences of older people with HIV tell us for future generations living into older age? Results from the 50 Plus.
Asking Patients About Sexual Health and Behavior for Improved Quality in Prevention and Care
Jane Jobarteh Midlands and East May 2013 The Future of Social Care Patients First and Foremost.
Roles and Functions of the Community and Public Health Nurse
Family Partner Integration An Alameda County Initiative for an Integrated Birth to Five System of Care.
 Visible, Accessible and Integrated Care Jane Walker Nursing Officer.
Nurse Practitioners in Northeast Winnipeg: Success is intentional, not an accident Debra Vanance Community Area Director Access River East & Transcona.
Succeeding in the first 1000 days EARLY IS GOOD, EARLIER IS BETTER.
CITY OF BRISTOL ISOLATION TO INCLUSION (I2I) ACTION PLAN.
1 KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN! Untreated co-morbidities in adults with Epilepsy and Learning Disability Authors; Flinton L, Pashley S, Lewington E.
DENVER CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER. ABOUT DCAC: Our mission is to prevent abuse, strengthen families, and restore childhood. DCAC works to improve the.
Together we’re better Working in partnership with our patients, communities & GP member practices to continually improve quality of care & to support people.
Making self management support a reality: learning from practice Learning event 13 May 2015 #selfmgt #thfpcc
Sargent Shriver Global Messenger Workshop Date: Location: 1.
Vivek Anand Chief Executive The Humsafar Trust Mumbai,India.
Breaking Down Barriers: Access to HIV Testing and Treatment for San Franciscans Affected by Mental Health and Substance Use Prepared for: HIV Prevention.
Preparing for and Disseminating Study Results. Overview This session will cover how to: Develop and implement a dissemination plan Correctly time the.
Ageing & HIV: Responding to the Challenge Garry Brough Membership & Involvement Officer Terrence Higgins Trust.
Happiness is…… Goodfellow Symposium 2012 Dr Liza Lack National Clinical Leader GPEP2.
Services for people with dementia provided by Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Sally Cairns Joint Service Manager.
2 Partnerships with professionals. Partnerships and Collaboration Partnerships with other professionals are ongoing long- term relationships based on.
1 Telecare Summit Sarah Mitchell Strategic Director of Adult Social Care Surrey County Council 13 January 2011.
Service Provision - UK John Lawson & Nicki Holland Oxford Brookes University.
Live well with Dementia: an achievable goal Age UK Brent Conference Carolyn Denne October 2013.
The Iowa Coalition On Mental Health and Aging Lila Starr, BSW Adult Mental Health Specialist, Iowa Department of Human Services.
Health & Welfare Council of Long Island May 12, 2010.
Picture Seniors Health Services Presentation to Health Advisory Councils October 13, 2012 Cheryl Knight, Seniors Health Primary & Community Care
Geography Population Population Pyramids[Date] Today I will: -Know how to draw and begin to interpret a population pyramid.
DEMENTIA SUPPORT SERVICES. 2 WHY DOES ALZHEIMER’S AUSTRALIA RECOMMEND EARLY DIAGNOSIS? Rule out other possible illnesses Get access to information and.
GAP Report 2014 People left behind: People aged 50 years and older Link with the pdf, People aged 50 years and older.
Our Local Priorities for Sue Cavill Associate Director for Communications & Engagement.
Health, Wellbeing and Social Care Scrutiny Committee.
The “Recipe” for Systems Change The Vision The Current Status/Self- Assessment & Objective Evaluation The Goal(s) The Objectives The plan of action Who.
Defending Childhood Protect Heal Thrive January 25-27, 2011 Sandra Spencer Executive Director National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health.
Dementia engagement and empowerment - people with dementia influencing services and policies Toby Williamson Head of Development & Later Life Mental Health.
Towards a Comprehensive Education Sector Response to HIV and AIDS UNESCO EFA Working Group 20 July 2006.
You can give care to children and families Module 13.
Anne Foley Senior Advisor, Ministry of Health New Zealand Framework for Dementia Care.
Older People’s Services The Single Assessment Process.
Supporting children, young people and families living with or closely affected by HIV in London.
Enhanced Primary Care Mental Health Service. External Drivers MH identified as a priority in the strategic commissioning plans for the 3 Worcestershire.
Our Local Priorities for Rachel Seagrave Associate Director Strategy.
Washington State Alzheimer’s Plan Senior Lobby October 28, 2015.
Commissioning Intentions 8 th October Joint working with Islington Council Our four shared priorities are: To make sure every child has the best.
Engaging with Young People on sexual health Kenya & Saffron.
Modernising Nursing Careers Rising demand for health and social care Lifestyle changes to prevent disease/cancer Smaller working population Rapid advances.
Bedfordshire CCG - Our Story Health and Wellbeing Stakeholder Event 1 February 2013 John Rooke, Chief Operating Officer 1.
1 Incorporating a Legal Services Program into A Hospital Setting By LegalHealth©
UK Inquiry into Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life: A first report from the UK Inquiry Michele.
Aims of Today We want to have an open and honest debate about health care in Stoke-on-Trent We want for you, our public, to understand and inform our.
Doing Business with Nottinghamshire County Council Jayne Francis-Ward Corporate Director and Monitoring Officer.
Wellbeing through Partnership: Collaborating for Improvement in West Wales Martyn Palfreman Head of Regional Collaboration 23 March 2016.
© 2014 Honoring Choices Massachusetts, Inc. Honoring Choices Massachusetts As a consumer-oriented nonprofit organization, we inform & empower adults to.
Deborah Connor President Diabetes New Zealand 26 November 2016
By Ria Earp Chief Executive
Department of Emergency Medicine Kevin Biese, MD, MAT
Rachel Benson Youth Cymru
Involving Parents in Systems of Care.
Presentation transcript:

Planning for a Future policy & advocacy considerations for an ageing population of people with HIV Lisa Power, Terrence Higgins Trust, UK

“Now we are going into the dark and nobody is prepared, I am telling you, nobody knows what we are going to be doing.…” “Services are geared towards younger people with HIV. When I look at websites it shows … the illness in a manner that’s unrealistic…”

Start looking How many people with HIV are 50+ in your country? Who are they? What’s the direction of travel for this population? What will treatment advances change? What research is there (both clinical and social)? Who can we learn from and what’s unique to us?

Start listening Do your own in-country social research Involve a range of older people with HIV throughout it Involve older people in service planning & representation Pay attention to differences »with other ages with HIV »within this population Talk with others serving older people; they have expertise

Start talking With HIV services and clinicians With geriatricians and family/community doctors With those working in the common co-morbidities With care & support organisations of and with older people (you can share and support) With politicians With funders With service planners and commissioners With the media (they need to know how to manage change and portray the truth)

Start serving current planning & services – are they fit for purpose? Review appropriate information and referrals Ensure new services to meet the needs of older people (health, financial and social for us) Develop services to prevent avoidable problems (healthy lifestyle, money advice, housing, peer support) Develop Older adults with HIV have voices and experiences that can help future generations Listen

Policy Recommendations Get the data: UNAIDS & WHO should include 50+ in their reporting Get training: older people’s services must include HIV (and vice versa) Integrate care for common comorbidities Develop peer support and leadership Listen to older people!

Thanks to: ACRIA and other partners today MBARC and community researchers 50 Plus Community Advisory Committee Joseph Rowntree Foundation All the people who told us what they were, what they wanted and what they feared 50Plus Project –