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Croydon Health and Care Tuesday 20 November 2018 1 Welcome Councillor Louisa Woodley Chair, Health and Well-being Board 2 Croydon Health and Care Event 3 We need your help today Dr Agnelo Fernandes Clinical Chair Croydon Clinical


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Croydon Health and Care Tuesday 20 November 2018

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Welcome

Councillor Louisa Woodley

Chair, Health and Well-being Board

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Croydon Health and Care Event

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We need your help today

Dr Agnelo Fernandes

Clinical Chair Croydon Clinical Commissioning Group

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  • Residents should get the care, support and

interventions they need - without having to know who is doing it, or how - it just works

  • Lots of different perspectives, experiences and a

wealth of knowledge and expertise in the room

  • Focusing on the big things that no single
  • rganisation can solve on their own
  • The power of working together

We need your help today

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Tudor Academy Choir

“With a little help from my friends”

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Welcome Tudor Academy Choir

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Introducing the day

Rebecca Eligon

Collaborate

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  • Housekeeping
  • Aim and structure of

the day

  • Breaks
  • Ground rules

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Ground rules for today

  • 1. We are all equal
  • 2. Everyone participates and listens,

equally

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Report of today

  • We are recording your discussions and

conclusions in “real time”

  • but not in a way that identifies any individual

with any specific remarks

  • We will share the report with all of you
  • We are taking photographs and filming

as part of the day

  • It’s important to title your work and

add your table number

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Getting to know each other

  • On your tables are some

“Croydon introduction dice”

  • Each person should introduce themselves to
  • thers on the table, roll the dice and answer the

question they get from the dice

  • Time: 15 minutes in total

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Croydon introduction dice

  • 1. What makes Croydon special?
  • 2. If I had a magic wand the change I would

most like to see in Croydon is….

  • 3. The most interesting thing about

Croydon is…

  • 4. What I would like to leave today with is….
  • 5. What works very well in health and care

in Croydon is…

  • 6. What connects me to Croydon is ….

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Understanding Croydon

Rachel Flowers

Director of Public Health Croydon Council

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Introducing Robert’s Story

Kate Pierpoint

Chief Executive Age UK Croydon

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INSERT Robert’s Film

Meet Robert, aged 77

Robert’s wife sadly passed away whilst he was been cared for in hospital. Returning home alone for the first time after his treatment his health rapidly deteriorated, but with thanks to the PICs, Robert is now living independently again.

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Engagement, Context and Challenges

Andrew Eyres

Accountable Officer

Croydon Clinical Commissioning Group

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Engaging local people

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Our challenges

Demand Outcomes Workforce Funding

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Quality

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Working together can have real benefits

Croydon Personal Independence Coordinators Croydon Social Prescribing Sutton “Red Bag” communication s system

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Our focus areas today

Guy Van Dichele

Executive Director Health, Well-being and Adults

Croydon Council

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What makes us healthy?

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  • 1. Supporting parents and children in their first 1,000 days
  • 2. Improving young people’s mental health
  • 3. Encouraging people to have healthier lifestyles
  • 4. Improving the mental health of older adults
  • 5. Making Croydon a dementia friendly borough
  • 6. Addressing social isolation in our communities

Our focus areas

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Initial thoughts

  • Any initial reflection on what you’ve heard so far?
  • What surprised you?
  • Is there anything that’s missing?

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Tables Focus area

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What can we do to better support parents with new babies in their first 1,000 days?

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How can we improve young people’s mental health?

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What can we do to encourage people to have healthier lifestyles?

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How can we improve the mental health of adults?

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What can we do to make Croydon a dementia friendly borough?

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What can we do to address social isolation in our communities?

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Tudor Academy – exploring all of these themes

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What can we do to improve support for each focus area?

Imaginarium…

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Taking action on health and care

Improving the mental wellbeing and resilience of our children and young people

  • Spend a few minutes thinking about your own ideas
  • ONE idea per post it please
  • Start a discussion and see how your ideas develop

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Connection Wall

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Activity 2: Explore

What can people do to help themselves manage their health better? What could we all be doing earlier? What can be done now to improve support? What might take more planning? What could we do to support families, parents and carers?

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Taking action on health and care

What can people do to help themselves manage their health better? What could we all be doing earlier? What can be done now to improve support? What might take more planning? What could we do to support families, parents and carers?

Move your ideas to this poster and see which priorities they address Are the gaps important? Can you fill them

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Dotmocracy

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Lunch

Lunch – 45 minutes

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Our successes so far

Nnenna Osuji

Medical Director and Deputy Chief Executive Croydon Health Services NHS Trust

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0-5s: Croydon Best Start joined-up

  • ur services to give Under 5s the

“Best Start” in life

5,541

families visited at home following the birth of their baby

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appointments at child health clinics across the borough

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Social Prescribing Film

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After lunch briefing

Rebecca Eligon

Collaborate

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  • New table plan
  • Questions for discussion
  • Complete table grid of topics

After lunch briefing

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Table Theme Table Theme 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20

Themes from this morning

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Ideas into action

Four principles and a law

Principles: 1. Whoever comes are the right people 2. Whatever happens is the only thing that could have happened. 3. When it starts is the right time 4. When it's over it's over The Law is known as the Law of Two Feet: "If you find yourself in a situation where you are not learning or contributing, move somewhere where you can."

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Table Theme Table Theme 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20

1. Why is this important? 2. How will we make change? 3. What are the opportunities? 4. If we wanted to make this happen – what challenges would we face? 5. How could we address these challenges? 6. Anything else?

Here are the questions…

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  • 1. Why is this important?
  • 2. How will we make

change?

  • 3. What are the
  • pportunities?
  • 4. If we wanted to make

this happen – what challenges would we face?

  • 5. How could we address

these challenges?

  • 6. Anything else?

Here are the questions…

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Gallery walk

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Final reflections

What are we going to take away from today?

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Thank you

Councillor Louisa Woodley

Chair, Health and Well-being Board

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