Issue - meetings
ICB & Place based partnership update
Meeting: 19/06/2024 - Health & Wellbeing Board (Item 59)
59 ICB & Place based partnership Update PDF 292 KB
Minutes:
Director of Health and Care Integration BwD, Claire Richardson, provided an update on the delivery programme of the Place Based Partnership (PBP) arrangements for Blackburn with Darwen. The intention was for the Board to be fully sighted on progress during the development and subsequent phases of the partnership arrangements. It also included a summary of areas of work undertaken since the last report to the Board and an update from the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (ICB).
The Health and Wellbeing Board was recommended to:
a) Note the update provided in the report on the development of the Blackburn with Darwen PBP and the collaborative delivery that is underway to integrate health and care for the residents of Blackburn with Darwen.
b) Note the update with regards to the Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB.
Summary of the key achievements of the PBP;
· Review and refresh of neighbourhood working arrangements
· Developed Intermediate Care at Albion Mill
· Approval of Community Services (adults and CAMHS) transaction proposal and business case
· Mobilisation of community mental health transformation programme – including collaboration on Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB mental health commission for voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise services
· Supported development of key BwD strategies – carers, learning disability and autism “Big Plan” refresh, mental health wellbeing and suicide prevention
· Led on public engagement to promote service awareness and gain insight into residents needs and behaviours
· Innovative delivery of flu vaccines; coordination of response to MMR vaccination
· Supported a co-ordinated response to urgent and emergency care system pressures over winter
· Development of successful funding bids – Work Well Programme; Urgent and Emergency Care (UEC) Programme, which will support the delivery of innovative service models across the borough
The PBP was in the process of identifying and agreeing key delivery priorities for the coming year and would be outlined for the Board in September 2024.
The priorities are likely to include;
· Continued deep engagement with our communities with a focus on working with them to improve health and wellbeing
· Agreeing and delivering improvements in a small number of health improvement priorities
· Deliver the evolved model for Integrated Neighborhood Teams – focused on proactive identification and support to keep people safe and well at home
· Effective transfer of adult physical health community services and child and adolescent mental health services to their new providers
· Delivering our Getting to Outstanding End of Life Care plan – early identification and advance care planning, all age focus, improving access to bereavement support and ensuring timely and coordinated access to support
· Development of transformed model for intermediate care – shifting our focus towards enablement and supporting people to remain as independent as possible, for as long as possible – co-production of model with residents and service users
· Reviewing how we jointly commission packages of care and support for adults and children who need health and care support
· Working across Blackburn with Darwen and East Lancashire to deliver the urgent and emergency care action plan
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