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Health and Wellbeing Board - Wednesday, 26th June, 2024 2.00 pm

June 26, 2024 View on council website  Watch video of meeting

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Summary

The Health and Wellbeing Board of Dorset Council convened on 26 June 2024 to discuss several key issues, including the Better Care Fund (BCF) report, the Thriving Communities initiative, and the evaluation of the Safeguarding Families Together programme. Decisions were made regarding the approval of the BCF planning template for 2024-25 and the endorsement of the Thriving Communities strategy.

Better Care Fund Report

The meeting began with a detailed discussion on the Better Care Fund (BCF) report, which included the 2023-24 Year End Template and the 2024-25 Planning Template. The BCF aims to improve the integration of health and social care services. The board approved the 2024-25 planning template, highlighting the importance of continued collaboration between local health and social care providers.

Councillors discussed the successes and challenges of the previous year, with one member noting, The BCF has been instrumental in reducing delayed transfers of care, but we must address the ongoing staffing shortages in social care 1.

Thriving Communities Initiative

The Thriving Communities initiative was another major topic. This strategy focuses on improving community health and wellbeing through local partnerships and community engagement. The board endorsed the strategy, emphasising its role in addressing social determinants of health such as housing, employment, and education.

A representative from the Dorset Community Action group stated, By fostering strong community networks, we can create environments where individuals feel supported and empowered to lead healthier lives.

Safeguarding Families Together Evaluation

The board reviewed the Safeguarding Families Together Evaluation and its appendix. This programme aims to provide integrated support for families experiencing multiple disadvantages. The evaluation highlighted significant improvements in family outcomes, including reduced incidences of child neglect and improved parental mental health.

Councillors praised the programme's impact, with one noting, The integrated approach has proven effective in providing holistic support to families, ensuring that children can thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.

Improving Social Mobility in Dorset

The board also discussed the Improving Social Mobility in Dorset report. This initiative aims to address barriers to social mobility, such as educational attainment and employment opportunities. The board acknowledged the importance of this work in reducing inequalities and promoting long-term wellbeing for residents.

PNA Governance and Set-Up

Lastly, the board reviewed the PNA governance and set-up. The Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) is a statutory requirement that assesses the need for pharmaceutical services in the area. The board discussed the governance structure and the timeline for the next assessment, ensuring compliance with national guidelines.

The meeting concluded with a review of the Health Wellbeing Board - Work Programme, outlining the board's priorities and upcoming initiatives for the year.


  1. Delayed transfers of care refer to patients who are medically fit to leave hospital but cannot be discharged due to a lack of appropriate care arrangements. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorSteve Robinson
Councillor Steve Robinson  Liberal Democrats •  Lytchett Matravers and Upton
Profile image for CouncillorSally Holland
Councillor Sally Holland  Liberal Democrats •  Chesil Bank
Profile image for CouncillorNick Ireland
Councillor Nick Ireland  Liberal Democrats •  Crossways
Profile image for CouncillorCarole Jones
Councillor Carole Jones  Conservative •  Sturminster Newton
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Northam
Councillor David Northam  Liberal Democrats •  Upwey and Broadwey
Profile image for CouncillorJane Somper
Councillor Jane Somper  Conservative •  Beacon
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Taylor
Councillor David Taylor  Liberal Democrats •  Charminster St Marys
Profile image for CouncillorClare Sutton
Councillor Clare Sutton  Green Party •  Rodwell and Wyke
Profile image for CouncillorGill Taylor
Councillor Gill Taylor  Liberal Democrats •  Chickerell

Topics

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 26th-Jun-2024 14.00 Health and Wellbeing Board

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 26th-Jun-2024 14.00 Health and Wellbeing Board

Additional Documents

Minutes of Previous Meeting
PNA governance and set-up
HWB BCF Report
Appendix A - BCF 2023-24 Year End Template
Thriving Communities
Safeguarding Families Together Evaluation
Appendix 1 - Safeguarding Families Together Evaluation report
Health Wellbeing Board - Work Programme
Improving Social Mobility in Dorset
Improving Social Mobility in Dorset 26th-Jun-2024 14.00 Health and Wellbeing Board
Appendix B - BCF 2024-25 Planning Template