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Health & Wellbeing in Our Communities

Health & Wellbeing in Our Communities. Welcome Elidh Myrvang Brown, Third Sector Development Officer, TSI Moray Robin Paterson, Integration Project Officer,

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Health & Wellbeing in Our Communities

Welcome

• Elidh Myrvang Brown, Third Sector Development Officer, TSI Moray

• Robin Paterson, Integration Project Officer, The Moray Council

What we’ll be talking about

• Health and Social Care integration • What you want to see in the draft strategic

Plan for your community• Funding opportunities for community

initiatives• Your questions

What is integration?

At its heart, health and social care integration isabout ensuring that those who use services getthe right care and support whatever their needs,at any point in their care journey…

and it’s also about helping to build stronger, healthier communities.

The Public Bodies (Joint Working) Scotland Act 2014Key elements of the Act…• Partnerships will be measured against 9 high

level national health and wellbeing outcomes.

• Partnership will have a Partnership Board and a Chief Officer.

• The Local Authority and Health Board will make payment to a joint budget overseen by a Integration Joint Board.

The Public Bodies (Joint Working) Scotland Act 2014Key elements of the Act• Partnerships are required to undertake

locality planning and segment their boundaries into at least 2 geographical areas.

• Partnerships have submitted an Integration Scheme to the Scottish Government by the deadline of 1 April 2015 and are now working on their Strategic Plans.

The journey to integration• Scottish Government passes the Public Bodies

(Joint Working) Scotland Act 2014• Integration Scheme document for Moray

produced and consulted on• Shadow Integrated Joint Board formed• Chief Officer appointed• Strategic Planning Group established• Draft Strategic Commissioning Plan being

developed

The National Health and Well being OutcomesProposed

1 Healthier LivingPeople are able to look after and improve their own health and wellbeing and live in good health for longer

2 Independent LivingPeople, including those with disabilities, long term conditions, or who are frail, are able to live, as far as reasonably practicable, independently and at home or in a homely setting in their community

3 Positive ExperiencesPeople who use health and social care services have positive experiences of those services and have their dignity respected.

4 Quality of LifeHealth and social care services are centred on helping to maintain or improve the quality of life of service users.

The National Health and Well being OutcomesProposed

5 Addressing Health InequalitiesHealth and social care services contribute to reducing health inequalities.

6 Carers are supportedPeople who provide unpaid care are supported to reduce the potential impact of their caring role on their own health and wellbeing.

7 Services are safePeople who use health and social care services are safe from harm.

8 Engaged workforcePeople who work in health and social care services are supported to continuously improve the information, support, care and treatment they provide and feel engaged with the work they do.

9 Effective resource useResources are used effectively in the provision of health and social care services, without waste.

Our Vision Statement

Our Vision“To enable the people of Moray to lead independent, healthy and fulfilling lives in active and inclusive communities, where everyone is valued, respected and supported to achieve their own goals.”

Shadow Integrated Joint Board

Local priorities

Based on what we know about:•Our population and their health and wellbeing needs •The services we currently have•The pressures already on services

What should our local priorities be?

Getting the Strategic Plan right for Moray

1.What do health and social care do well?2.What needs to be better?3.What community activities already contribute to improving the health and wellbeing of people in your area?4.What would help you and your community to do more?5.What are the two top priorities you want to see in the plan and why?

Locality EventsLocation Venue TimeFochabers Milnes Public Institute 22 September

10am – 12noonSpeyside Richmond Hall 23 September

10-12noonForres Forres Community Centre 23 September

2-4pmElgin Elgin Town Hall 24 September

2-4pmLossiemouth Lossiemouth Town Hall 25 September

12 – 2pmKeith Longmore Hall 29 September

10am – 12noonRothes Rothes Fire Station 29 September

2-4pmBuckie Fishermans Hall 30 September

2-4pm