Sparkbrook Community and Health Centre

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Sparkbrook Community and Development details Birmingham and Solihull (BaS LIFT) Private sector development partner: Prime LIFT Investments Key occupants: Three GP practices, Birmingham Community care NHS Trust, Birmingham City Council (BCC) Size: 4,837 sq m Opened: March 2012 15.5 million Mansell Construction Very prominent site; secured BREEAM Excellent rating. Serving a highly deprived and ethnically-mixed area, key health priorities include; improving life expectancy; reducing premature deaths from circulatory disease and high levels of diabetes; reducing infant mortality; promoting healthier lifestyles; reducing childhood obesity. The centre replaced a range of existing very poor facilities that lacked necessary capacity and flexibility to accommodate changing service delivery requirements. Has greatly improved NHS service delivery efficiency and facilitated integrated working practices. 98% of patients thought the much better than previous facilities. Occupants and services Three GP practices Birmingham Community care NHS Trust: Community dental services Physiotherapy District Nursing Visiting Third sector providers: Legal advice service (immigration) Domestic violence agency Kikit drugs and alcohol misuse charity Opticians Birmingham City Council: Customer Services Benefits and Council Tax advice and information Homelessness service Housing repair reporting facilities Adult Education Service including access to training Neighbourhood library including free IT access Community rooms for letting Area characteristics Index Of Multiple Deprivation () : 25 Domain : 113 ONS area classification: Multicultural 2001 Census Non-White Population: 73.5%

City of Coventry Development details Arden Estate Partnerships (formerly Coventry Care Partnership Limited) Galliford Try Plc; GB Partnerships Key occupants: Assura Coventry (Virgin Care) and its subcontract partner for clinical services Coventry Community Services (CCHS) Galliford Try Size: 10,181 sq m Opened: January 2012 25.1 million Prominent site adjacent to city centre. Originally envisaged as part of joint plan for 180 acre redevelopment area. In conjunction with adjoining FE college development, has helped boost confidence in area. Won the 2012 Clinicians Choice award at the Better care Awards. Serving an ethnically-mixed area with significant new immigrant populations (e.g. from Somalia) with specific health needs. Very substantial development 1,472 people were employed on site during the 79 week construction period. A number of different community arts projects have been incorporated into the building and have involved extensive consultation and partnering with local community, schools, colleges, artists and arts organisations. Occupants and services Three GP practices Wide range of clinics and services including: Alcohol/drug misuse service Anticoagulation monitoring Breast feeding advice Cervical screening Child health surveillance Chlamydia screening Contraceptive services/advice Counselling Diabetes services Depression intervention screening Heart failure HIV screening Lucd fitting Learning disabilities Lifestyle advice Mental health support Maternity care Minor injuries Minor surgery Osteoporosis Phlebotomy Sexual health Smoking cessation support TB screening Vaccinations/immunisations Wound management Area characteristics Index Of Multiple Deprivation () : 1221 Domain : 2152 ONS area classification: Multicultural 2001 Census Non-White Population: 54.4%

Sedbergh Medical Development details elift Cumbria Ltd Express LIFT Investments Ltd Key occupants: Sedbergh Medical Practice Size: 860 sq m Opened: March 2012 1.75million Askam The first Express LIFT scheme to be delivered in the UK alongside a Spar retail unit, making a significant contribution to Sedbergh, replacing the existing, inadequate surgery in the town. Extensive consultation with the community and key stakeholders from the outset regarding the design of the building and the facilities to be provided. Architectural characteristics of the area and surrounding national park incorporated into the design of the new medical centre. Almost 80% of the construction spending was awarded to local contractors, within 30 miles of the centre. With new and additional services, a small ward for the local school, high quality training and conference facilities, the centre has become a true community asset. Occupants and services Three GP practices Wide range of clinics and services including: Audiologist Baby immunizations Breast screening Bowel screening campaign Community psychiatry Counselling sleep problems, depression, panic attacks, smoking cessation Dietician Family Planning/women s clinic Visitor Midwife Minor surgery and operations Optician Occupational therapy Practice Nurses blood pressure checks, flu clinics, diabetes Physiotherapy/Podiatrist Pharmacy Research programmes flu; diabetes; Atrial Fibrillation Special examinations asthma, heart disease Speech therapy Area characteristics Index Of Multiple Deprivation () : 24412 Domain : 19728 ONS area classification: Miscellaneous built up 2001 Census Non-White Population: 2.6%

Kentish Town Development details Camden and Islington Community Solutions Ltd Community Solutions Investment Partners (CSIP) Key occupants: Camden PCT, MOSAIC (Camden Council Children s Service) Size: 3829 sq m Opened: December 2008 13 million Morgan Ashurst Plc The purpose built integrated care centre replaced a two storey building which had suffered from a lack of maintenance and subsidence. A high level of design and consultation was required from the outset as the building is located within a conservation area. The building has won two awards; Best Design at the LIFT awards in 2009 and Best Public at the Awards. The building incorporates a mix of providers with a number aimed at delivering community services. 40% of the space is taken by the GP practice (32 GPs to service an increase of nearly 30% in the patient register); 40% by MOSAIC, a child focused service delivered by Camden Council; 10% is taken up by district nurses, dentistry, elderly support and screening and 10% is taken up by a range of other uses. The centre serves a mix of very deprived and affluent areas and the GP practice is now at capacity. Usage has increased significantly e.g. breast screening has gone up by 28% as a result of the fixed service. Occupants and services Wide range of clinics and services including: Alcohol addiction Acupuncture Bicycle Repair Workshop Community and rapid access Dental Service Courier service for UCH labs Camden Smoking Cessation Central and East London Breast Screening service Camden Alcohol Advice Camden Active Camden Councillor monthly advice surgery Camden Toy library Drugs counsellor Dietary and Nutritional advice District Nurses Diabetic retinal eye screening English for Speakers of Other Languages [ESOL] Female incontinence service session Visitors In Audiology and Ultrasound In 24 hour diagnostic monitoring James Wigg GP Practice 32 GPs MOSAIC family therapy Midwife Phlebotomy Musical Movement sessions for Parkinson s sufferers MOSAIC [Camden Integrated services for disabled children] Osteopathy Open Space Gallery Physiotherapy Podiatry Psychotherapy Psychology [Camden Psychological Therapies Service] Psychotherapy 0-5 years Area characteristics Index Of Multiple Deprivation () : 7853 Domain : 8967 ONS area classification: Multicultural 2001 Census Non-White Population: 24.4%

Hull Lift area details Citycare Ltd Sewell Group and UME Group Sewell Group Total amount of floor space: 31,000 sq m Number of projects (to date): 12 80 million Integration with City Council Customer Care programme. Major emphasis on securing local economic benefits. Majority of facilities are based in priority regeneration areas and have close linkages with other public sector investments (e.g. Housing Market Renewal, Schools for the Future) but lack of overall strategic joint plan. details Alexandra Care Bilton Grange centre 1,035 1.8 9869 11295 Professional 1,614 5.0 2938 7414 Disadvantaged GP practice with a range of therapy services, seven consulting rooms and two treatment rooms plus training facilities for medical students GP practice and associated health services including new training facilities, access to respiratory teams and services for older people and an ambulance standby point Bransholme 5,412 14.7 2021 4264 Disadvantaged Includes 8 GP practices, a minor injuries unit and City Council Customer Services Calvert Lane Care 1,479 3.0 5195 10460 Disadvantaged First development to house both health and council facilities

Hull continued... Hessle Road / Elliot Chappell Kingswood Longhill Primary Care Marfleet Primary Care Newington Primary Care Orchard Park Regeneration Scheme Park Care 3,341 10.0 415 882 Disadvantaged 1,169 4.0 23954 26626 White Collar 2,310 4.5 1939 6329 Disadvantaged 1,962 2.9 558 2794 Disadvantaged 1,197 1.8 1301 2869 Miscellaneous Built Up Areas 4,789 14.0 11 445 Disadvantaged 1,405 3.0 11641 16006 Disadvantaged Relocated GP accommodation and community care services plus a pharmacy and a range of community and voluntary facilities Includes GPs, pain management, community gynaecology, ear, nose and throat/audiology, neurology, and mental health. Helped kick-start local village centre development Includes 4 GPs, specialist nursing services, minor surgery, allied health professions, diagnostic testing, plus a library with internet access, a pharmacy, dental services and a base for paramedics GP group practice plus facilities for minor surgical procedures, baby/child health services, therapy services, dental surgery, out-patient clinics, a pharmacy and a base for district nurses and health visitors plus public library Two practices, with 6 GP consulting rooms plus out-patient clinics, clinical and treatment rooms for visiting healthcare professions plus additional office space. Aims to kick-start the wider regeneration of the area Integrates health, social and community services under one roof including GPs, dental surgery, café and council customer service centre A primary care spoke facility that supports general practitioners, community health and nursing services Wilberforce 5,091 15.0 2717 2314 Professional City centre facility including a Public Hub comprising Journey to Recovery (J2R) (Addictions Service), 3 GP practices, walk-in centre, young people s drop-in, teenage pregnancy support, sexual health clinic, ambulance service and a café

Liverpool Lift area details Liverpool and Sefton Partnership Ltd gbpartnerships, Galliford Try, Bilfinger Galliford Try Total amount of floor space: 30,000 sq m Number of projects (to date): 14 81 million Mixture of developments in prominent strategic locations and in deprived residential neighbourhoods. Aimed to ensure improved facilities and access: for example, nobody to be more than 15 minutes walk from a GP. Developments have provided a major injection of new investment and a potential stimulus for regeneration of some highly deprived areas. details Ainsdale for Aintree Park Group Practice (Oriel Drive) Breeze Hill N hood 1,213 3.1 6949 3321 Disadvantaged 422 1.2 16290 10411 White Collar 2,078 6.5 181 108 Disadvantaged Sited within a residential area. nurse led treatment rooms, with a wide range of health services including; podiatry, dietetics, smoking cessation, parenting, audiology, baby clinic, leg ulcer services, speech and language therapy, welfare food sales, health visitor enquiries, district nurse enquiries, physiotherapy, retinal screening, diabetic services, injection clinics and phlebotomy The smallest LSHP developments houses a branch of a large GP practice and a range of consulting and treatment rooms as well as minor surgery Sited on major road junction. Accommodates 3 GP practices plus treatment rooms, orthoptist, podiatry, phlebotomy, health visitors, district nurses, a diagnostic suite and a pharmacy

Liverpool continued... Childwall Partnership 2,831 6.1 25986 15981 Fringe involved NHS Merseyside, Liverpool City Council and a school. Co-located within the health centre is a replacement library and a sixth form facility. centre services include phlebotomy, anti-coag, paediatrics, podiatry, alcohol service, dermatology, treatment room, diabetic retinopathy, counselling, expert patient and a health education room plus 2 GP practices Everton Road 1,361 3.9 45 10 Disadvantaged Highly deprived area. Innovative design. Accommodates 4 GPs, outpatients, dentistry, podiatry, district nurses with expansion space for further provision as demand dictates. City Council social services are also housed in the building Garston 4,642 15.5 1737 1865 Disadvantaged Kensington 2,518 5.0 254 29 Multicultural LSHP s largest facility replaced a smaller outmoded building. Houses 2 GP practices, a walk-in and diagnostics suite, community dentistry, physiotherapy and a wide range of outpatients services including audiology and opthalmology Sited on a major city centre gateway. Result of a design competition. Facility replaces existing porta cabins and poor quality accommodation whilst providing additional capacity to deliver a wider range of services Litherland Town Hall 2,746 6.1 16730 12995 White Collar Conversion of former Town Hall to create a new health centre offering a wide range of primary care services including a minor injuries walk-in centre, 2 GP practices, 2 dental practices and UK s first fully digital x-ray facility together with podiatry and district nursing Mere Lane 2,085 4.0 12 34 Disadvantaged Serves one of the most deprived communities in England. Complements the Townsend Lane to offer a broad range of services to local people whilst still providing GP services within a 15 minute walk

Liverpool continued... Picton N hood and Children s Care 1,953 5.9 931 514 Multicultural Situated in a housing market renewal area and one of the most ethnically diverse areas of Liverpool. The centre also includes a Sure Start children s nursery run by Liverpool City Council. Accommodates 2 GP practices, treatment rooms, dentistry, practice nurses, health visitors, health education, phlebotomy and a pharmacy Princess Park 1,092 2.0 161 195 Multicultural A remodelled existing health centre adding bookable treatment rooms to the existing provision, enabling a much wider range of services to be delivered to the local community Southport for and Wellbeing 2,603 7.8 7298 2865 Miscellaneous built up areas Prominent town centre location. Delivers a range of services including; podiatry, family planning, dental, audiology, neuro-rehabilitation, children s services and community physiotherapy Speke 2,000 7.6 6 287 Disadvantaged Speke has undergone a substantial regeneration programme which has seen a new school and shopping complex developed to serve the area. This new development led to the decline of the existing district centre which has been demolished to provide a new hub for the community in the centre of Speke Townsend Lane 2,318 6.0 369 268 Disadvantaged The building houses; two GP practices, treatment room, minor surgery, Alder Hey (Children s Services), ENT, phlebotomy, anti-coag, counselling, dentist, health education room and podiatry