Oxfordshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2012-2016

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    Oxfordshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2012-2016

    SurveyWe recommend reading the background information before answering this survey. Thesurvey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Thank you for your participation.

    The VisionThe vision for the Oxfordshire Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2012-16 is:

    By 2016 in Oxfordshiremore children and young people will lead healthy, safe lives and will be given theopportunity to develop the skills, confidence and opportunities they need to achieve theirfull potential;more adults will have the support they need to live their lives as healthily, successfully,

    independently and safely as possible with good timely access to health and social careservices;everyone will be given the opportunity to voice their opinions and experiences to ensurethat services meet their individual needs;the best possible services will be provided within the resources we have, giving excellentvalue for a public who use them appropriately.

    1. Do you agree with the overall vision?YesPartlyNoDont know

    Please give any reasons for your answer below

    The PrioritiesBased on evidence in the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) report, as well as what thepublic and other stakeholders have told us though other health and social care projects, the Healthand Wellbeing Board have identified the following priorities as the most important areas to focus on

    Adult Health & Social CarePriority 1: Integration of health and social care

    Priority 2: Supporting older people to live independently with dignity by reducing the need for careand supportPriority 3: Living & working well supporting adults with long-term conditions, physical disabilities,learning disabilities or mental health problems to live independently and achieve their full potential

    Children & Young PeoplePriority 4: Keeping all children and young people safePriority 5: Raising school achievement for all children and young peoplePriority 6: Narrowing the gap for our most disadvantaged and vulnerable groupsPriority 7: All children have a healthy start in life and stay healthy into adulthood

    Health ImprovementPriority 8: Preventing early death and improving quality of life in later yearsPriority 9: Preventing chronic disease through tackling obesityPriority 10: Tackling the broader determinants of health through better housingPriority 11: Preventing infectious disease through immunisation

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    2. Please indicate how much you agree with each of the priorities listed below:

    (Select one box on each row below)

    Stronglyagree

    Agree neutral Disagree Stronglydisagree

    Priority 1: Integration of health

    and social carePriority 2: Supporting olderpeople to live independentlywith dignity by reducing theneed for care and support

    Priority 3: Living & workingwell supporting adults withlong-term conditions, physicaldisabilities, learningdisabilities or mental healthproblems to live independently

    and achieve their full potentialPriority 4: Keeping all childrenand young people safe

    Priority 5: Raising schoolachievement for all childrenand young people

    Priority 6: Narrowing the gapfor our most disadvantagedand vulnerable groups

    Priority 7: All children have ahealthy start in life and stayhealthy into adulthood

    Priority 8: Preventing earlydeath and improving quality oflife in later years

    Priority 9: Preventing chronicdisease through tacklingobesity

    Priority 10: Tackling thebroader determinants of

    health through better housingPriority 11: Preventinginfectious disease throughimmunisation

    3. Do you think anything is missing from the priorities listed above? If so, pleaseexplain more below

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    4. In your opinion, please indicate which you think should be the top three priorities out

    of the eleven that have been proposed, by ticking the appropriate boxes below

    (please select three only this will help to give us an idea which issues people see as the most important).

    Priority 1: Integration of health and social carePriority 2: Supporting older people to live independently with dignity by reducing the needfor care and supportPriority 3: Living & working well supporting adults with long-term conditions, physicaldisabilities, learning disabilities or mental health problems to live independently and achievetheir full potentialPriority 4: Keeping all children and young people safePriority 5: Raising school achievement for all children and young peoplePriority 6: Narrowing the gap for our most disadvantaged and vulnerable groupsPriority 7: All children have a healthy start in life and stay healthy into adulthoodPriority 8: Preventing early death and improving quality of life in later yearsPriority 9: Preventing chronic disease through tackling obesityPriority 10: Tackling the broader determinants of health through better housingPriority 11: Preventing infectious disease through immunisation

    5. Please give any reasons for the top three priorities that you have selected below:

    Measuring how we are doing

    Each of the eleven proposed priorities will need to be measured to ensure we are achieving ourgoals. The ways we propose to measure them are explained in the full strategy document.

    6. Are there any particular ways you think we should be using to measure how we aredoing with each of the proposed priorities?

    Yes (please explain more below)

    NoDont know

    Other

    7. If you have any other suggestions for inclusion in the Joint Health & WellbeingStrategy, or comments that you would like to add, please do so here:

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    About you

    8. I am responding as (please tick all that apply)

    A patient/member of the publicCarerA representative of LINKsA GP/clinicianAn NHS staff memberAn Oxfordshire County Council staff memberOther (please state)

    9. Your ageUnder 1616-2425-3435-44

    45-5455-6465 and overPrefer not to say

    10. GenderMaleFemalePrefer not to say

    11. Please indicate which area of Oxfordshire you live in by entering your postcode inthe box below.

    Postcode:

    (this will help to show us where we are receiving responses from across Oxfordshire and to identify any areas where we are not hearing from people)

    Thank you for taking the time to complete this questionnaire.

    Please return the completed questionnaire, by the consultation deadline of 30 th June 2012 to:

    Communications & Engagement,FREEPOST RRRKBZBTASXUNHS Oxfordshire, Jubilee House, 5510 John Smith DriveOxford Business Park South,OXFORD OX4 2LH

    Other ways to participate:1. Comment on the full strategy document

    If you wish to comment in more detail on the full Strategy document, you can do so by adding yourown comments/edits throughout the online document at http://bit.ly/health-wellbeing-strategy,or by downloading a paper copy and returning it with your comments/edits to the address above

    2. Attend a workshopHear more about the strategy in a presentation, ask your own questions and give us your feedbackface-to-face in one of the health and wellbeing strategy workshops. These are being held on:

    31 st May - Two sessions available at either 11am12 noon, or 12 noon-1pm at theCommittee Room, Banbury Town Hall, Bridge Street, Banbury, OX16 5QB

    31 st May at 6pm8pm at the Assembly Room, Oxford Town Hall, Oxford OX1 1PT

    8 th June - Two sessions available at either 25pm (drop-in session aimed at youngpeople) or 5-6pm (all welcome) at Abingdon Hub, Stratton Way, Abingdon, OX14 3RG

    To book your place now, contact Sue Taylor at Oxfordshire County Council,Tel: 01865 323625 or Email [email protected]