All Together Better. a Dudley borough approach to involving communities

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All Together Better a Dudley borough approach to involving communities

Developing New Models of Care in Dudley borough One of the areas selected to test a new model of care following publication of the Five Year Forward View Clear message that the NHS needs to adapt and evolve to meet the challenges that it now faces. Dudley Clinical Commissioning Group is working with partners in Health (The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, Dudley & Walsall Mental Health Partnership Trust, Black Country Partnerships NHS Trust) Social Care (Dudley Council) and the voluntary sector (Dudley Council for Voluntary Services) to develop a new care model.

We need to work together to find new ways of thinking and doing

Challenges Nationally people are living longer with more complex health issues. This is no different in Dudley borough: 1 in 5 people in Dudley have a limiting long term illness A quarter of early deaths (40-59 age band) are due to smoking, obesity, cardiovascular disease and lack of physical activity In two decades time there will be 25,100 more people aged 65+ and 9,900 more aged 85+ 20% of single person households are in 60+ age group Across health and care organisations, to really meet these challenges we must look beyond the short term and work together to make the change needed.

Opportunities Our new model of care is called a Multispecialty Community Provider and to tackle these problems locally we have focused on three main areas: Integrated Care we want people to be at the centre of their care. Planned Care We will support people to remain at home wherever possible. Urgent care We are building on the successful introduction of Dudley s new Urgent Care Centre at Russells Hall Hospital and better supporting frail older people to limit emergency hospital admissions. We will also focus on people with long term conditions to ensure continuity of person centred care, improved access and to facilitate GP led coordination of care.

Our Healthwatch Dudley journey Recognised as a credible partner locally Has seats on influential decision making boards Valued and trusted relationship with Dudley CCG Has an important role to strengthen accountability

Our Healthwatch Dudley journey Although heavily involved operationally - not initially recognised as adding value with representation on the All Together Better Partnership Board After conversations Healthwatch Dudley now has a seat to constructively remind and challenge partners to involve local people in decision making

The biggest conversation about health and care

https://youtu.be/vqyqhov8yau

Unlocking creativity and potential Engagement group Extending the conversation through social media 40+ listening events #ATBactivate workshops involving over 200 people Our communities have the power to activate, initiate and sustain lasting change

Our pack

Unlocking creativity and potential Inspiration Discuss existing social projects that quietly impact on individual and community wellbeing Exploration Identify common health and wellbeing challenges Connection Activate knowledge of local groups and organisations to connect resources in creative ways

#ATBactivate Feet on the street

The power of sharing! We have licensed our pack through creative commons to encourage sharing, learning and creative activity. All we ask is that you credit All Together Better in Dudley and license and freely share your new creations under identical terms: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Download from: www.healthwatchdudley.co.uk

So what next? Healthwatch Dudley will collate feedback from activities, events and local conversations into a research report Report will be presented to All Together Better Partnership Board Decision makers will truly understand the value of involving people and their innovative ideas in shaping health and care services

Please get in touch.. Jayne Emery Chief Officer Healthwatch Dudley jayne@healtwatchdudley.co.uk Helen Codd Engagement Manager Dudley CCG Helen.codd@dudleyccg.nhs.uk

NHS Five Year Forward View Pritti Mehta New Care Models Strategy Lead, Empowering Patients & Communities

NHS Five Year Forward View Published in October 2014 A shared vision across seven national bodies New care models programme key to delivery Focuses on both NHS and care services

The challenges we face 1 Health and wellbeing gap Radical upgrade in prevention 2 Care and quality gap New care models 3 Funding gap Efficiency and investment

Five new care models Multispecialty community providers moving specialist care out of hospitals into the community Enhanced health in care homes offering older people better, joined up health, care and rehabilitation services Integrated primary and acute care systems joining up GP, hospital, community and mental health services Acute care collaboration local hospitals working together to enhance clinical and financial viability Urgent and emergency care new approaches to improve the coordination of services and reduce pressure on A&E departments

50 vanguards developing their visions locally Acute care collaboration (ACC) vanguards 38 Salford and Wigan Foundation Chain 39 Northumbria Foundation Group 40 Royal Free London 41 Dartford and Gravesham 42 Moorfields 43 National Orthopaedic Alliance 44 The Neuro Network (The Walton Centre, Liverpool) 45 MERIT (Mental Health Alliance for Excellence, Resilience, Innovation and Training) (West Midlands) 46 Cheshire and Merseyside Women s and Children Services 47 Accountable Clinical Network for Cancer (ACNC) 48 East Midlands Radiology Consortium (EMRAD) 49 One NHS in Dorset 50 Working Together Partnership (South Yorkshire, Mid Yorkshire and North Derbyshire Integrated primary and acute care systems (PACS) vanguards 1 Wirral Partners 2 Mid Nottinghamshire Better Together 3 South Somerset Symphony Programme 4 Northumberland Accountable Care Organisation 5 Salford Together 6 Better Care Together (Morecambe Bay Health Community) 7 North East Hampshire and Farnham 8 Harrogate and Rural District Clinical Commissioning Group 9 My Life a Full Life (Isle of Wight) Multispecialty community providers (MCPs) vanguards 10 Calderdale Health and Social Care Economy 11 Erewash Multispecialty Community Provider 12 Fylde Coast Local Health Economy 13 Vitality (Birmingham and Sandwell) 14 West Wakefield Health and Wellbeing Ltd 15 Better Health and Care for Sunderland 16 Dudley Multispecialty Community Provider 17 Whitstable Medical Practice 18 Stockport Together 19 Tower Hamlets Integrated Provider Partnership 20 Better Local Care (Southern Hampshire) 21 West Cheshire Way 22 Lakeside Surgeries (Northamptonshire) 23 Principia Partners in Health (Southern Nottinghamshire) Enhanced health in care home vanguards 24 Connecting Care Wakefield District 25 Gateshead Care Home Project 26 East and North Hertfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group 27 Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group 28 Sutton Homes of Care 29 Airedale and partners Urgent and emergency care (UEC) vanguards 30 Greater Nottingham Strategic Resilience Group 31 Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group 32 North East Urgent Care Network 33 Barking & Dagenham, Havering & Redbridge System Resilience Group 34 West Yorkshire Urgent and Emergency Care Network 35 Leicester, Leicestershire & Rutland System Resilience Group 36 Solihull Together for Better Lives 37 South Devon and Torbay System Resilience Group

Support package launched Support package published in July for the first 29 vanguards ards Developed following extensive engagement, including two-day visits to all sites Led by vanguards alongside national experts, the support package will help them implement change effectively and at pace It is also intended to maximise sharing of learning and practice across vanguards and with the wider NHS and care system Four design principles we solve problems through joint national and local leadership; we create simple replicable frameworks; we encourage and support radical innovation; we work and learn at pace

Addressing the key enablers of transformation 8. Communication and engagement 1. Designing new care models and enabling spread 2. Evaluation and metrics 7. Local leadership and delivery NATIONAL COHORT LOCAL 3. Integrated commissioning and provision 6. Workforce redesign 4. Empowering patients and communities 5. Harnessing technology

Further information More details can be found on the NHS England website: www.england.nhs.uk/vanguards Or join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag: #futurenhs

Healthwatch Cumbria Meeting The Success Regime Engagement Challenges

Cumberland Infirmary June 2015 Success Regime (SR) announced West Cumberland Hospital West, north and east Cumbria 2 main hospitals 9 community hospitals Many health and care services

Massive challenges Trust in special measures Acquisition? Financial deficit Shortage of consultants Rurality and deprivation Angry people

Earlier Healthwatch Cumbria response from 2014 West Cumbria Community Forum Conversations for a healthier future Ongoing engagement

Sir Neil McKay appointed Launch on 18 September 2015 Complex SR Programme Management Seats on SR Programme Board Executive Eng. and Coms. Group Workstreams Increased engagement essential

The Chatty Van Take the conversation far and wide Pressed for transparency and openness Tension - tell all or say little Challenge to agree questions This is not consultation Risk of judicial review

Understand what people value Express their concerns and ideas What about staff?

Engagement programme Listening Recording Analysing Informing SR Workstreams

Tuesday 1 March 2016 Media briefing release of information Summary of challenge and options Intense media coverage More intense engagement essential Considering the Healthwatch Cumbria position?

More detailed questions Collaboration with University of Cumbria support analysis Still not consultation

Risks, lessons learned, top tips Conflict of roles Independent consumer champions Perceptions of being in the camp Being commissioned - the branding on the van Integrity of HW compromised

Raising expectations? People will campaign Change is inevitable HW staff must be robust

Remember Engagement, not consultation Get the questions right Reach far and wide Involve community champions Expect criticism Organisations must engage staff

Remain independent Be aware of political tension Be open Be resolute Be visible Have a clear position Healthwatch is the right organisation