Meeting documents

Ashford Health and Wellbeing Board
Wednesday, 26th April, 2017 9.30 am

NumberItem
 Tabled Presentation 
 Agenda Front Page 
 Agenda Papers 
 Minutes for this Meeting 
 Welcome and Apologies
2.Declarations of Interest
3.Notes of the Meeting of this Board held on the 18th January 2017 
4.Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman
5.Update on Ashford Health and Wellbeing Board Priorities (Deborah Smith)
 Work on delivering the Smoking Task and Finish group Action Plan has been ongoing and has incorporated a number of proactive initiatives; the most notable is the Ashford One You shop. Appendix 1 gives the current Action Plan to date and Appendix 2 offers a public facing summary of the issues and progress that has been achieved.
 (a) Reducing Smoking Prevalence Update 
 Ashford Healthy Weight Task and Finish group has progressed the Healthy Weight Action Plan to reduce excess weight rates in Ashford among Children and Adults. Appendix 1 shows the progress of the action plan to date. Further monitoring and evaluation will lead to a report on achieved outcomes to be submitted to the next Health and Wellbeing Board with recommendations for revised actions for the new financial year (2017/18).
 (b) Healthy Weight Update 
6.Ashford One You is a one stop shop designed for Ashford residents to drop in and receive advice and information on healthy lifestyles. It launched the start of its 4 month pilot on the 10th February 2017 and has received good attendance with particular pubic interest in Healthy Weight drop in weigh-to-go Health MOTs/Checks and Blood Pressure checks. Public awareness of One You is increasing and there is a call to extend the pilot period of One You from 4 months to 2 years which will give time and opportunity to measure success effectively.
 ONE YOU Presentation (Tracey Tomkinson) 
7.Kent Health & Wellbeing Board Meeting held on 22nd March 2017 (Navin Kumta) – verbal update (link to papers)
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8.This paper introduces the outline draft of the Kent Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2018-23 as discussed at the Kent Health and Wellbeing Board on 22nd March 2017. This strategy is a radical departure from previous strategies and has been produced in response to the challenge set by commissioners to more effectively support commissioning decision making.
 Kent Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (draft) (Karen Cook) 
9.Falls Strategy (Karen Shaw) (to follow)
10.This verbal report represents an update for the Board on the current status of the Kent and Medway Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP) and the CCG Operational Plan for 2017-2019
 Update on the Sustainability and Transformation Plan (Neil Fisher) 
11.Partner Updates
 (a) Clinical Commissioning Group – Neil Fisher 
 (b) Kent County Council (Social Services) – Philip Segurola (to follow)
 (c) Kent County Council (Public Health) – Faiza Khan 
 (d) Ashford Borough Council – Tracey Kerly 
 (e) Voluntary Sector (to follow)
 (f) Healthwatch – John Bridle 
 (g) Ashford Local Children’s Partnership Group – Helen Anderson 
12.Forward Plan
 April 2017
 • Local Children’s Partnership Group Yearly Update – July 2017
 • CCG Estates Strategy – July 2017
13.Dates of Future Meetings
 19th July 2017
 18th October 2017
 17th January 2018
 Under the Council’s Public Participation Scheme members of the public can submit a petition ask a question or speak concerning any item contained on this Agenda (Procedure Rule 9 Refers)