Health and Wellbeing Partnership in St Albans District by Dean Russell
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St Albans DistrictHealth & Wellbeing Partnership
Councillor Dean Russell
5th March 2012
Introduction
Work in partnership on health and wellbeing
Democratic accountability and real delivery
Stronger voice for residents
Making localism a reality
Local context
Sustainable Community Strategy – ‘keeping the district healthy’
New Health and Wellbeing Partnership
Focus on reducing inequalities
District Council role in health, housing, leisure and environment
Health Profile 2011 - physical activity levels,
alcohol related harm, diabetes, road deaths, life expectancy
Accountability with partnership working
Local focus for County wide approach
Brings together Health Committee and LSP theme partnership
St Albans District Health & Wellbeing Partnership
Membership includes County, District and Parish Councillors
NHS Herts, Clinical Commissioning Group, Hospital Trust
Herts Partnership Trust, CVS, Patient Group
St Albans District Health & Wellbeing
Partnership
Shadow Health & Wellbeing
Board
Health Scrutiny Committee
St Albans District Strategic
Partnership
Cabinet
Overview & Scrutiny Public
Services
Government
Partner & Provider Forum
St Albans Arts, Sport and Health Development Team
Other partners, forums & community groups
Task & Finish Groups
Opportunities
Raise the profile of health and wellbeing locally
Inform County wide needs assessment and strategy
Ensure local engagement and debate on priorities
Support for delivery of local priorities from County strategy
Opportunity to pilot new ways of working across tiers linked to Government early implementers work
Initial priorities
Mental health
Obesity
Alcohol related harm
Next steps
More data and analysis on potential priorities and gaps
Developing relationships and wider links/engagement
Cross check with work already underway
Three working groups reviewing activities and priorities