WORKING TOGETHER FOR HEALTH

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WORKING TOGETHER FOR
HEALTH
THE COUNCIL
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Unitary Authority since
1998
Over 700 services
- 6,000 employees
- £400 million
revenue budget
- £50 million capital
Low Council Tax
New administration
Inspectors rate us highly
THE COUNCIL: CABINET
Cllr Andrew Eade
Leader of the Council
Dennis Allen
Community Services
Stephen Bentley
Environment
Stephen Burrell
CYP
Eric Carter
Regeneration
Adrian Lawrence
Resources
Jacqui Seymour
Deputy Leader
Adult & Consumer Care
THE COUNCIL:CORPORATE TEAM
Steve Wellings
Chief Executive
Julia Almond
CYP
Ron Odunaiya
Community Services
Meredith Evans
Environment &
Regeneration
Victor Brownlees
Richard Webb
Resources
Adult & Consumer Care
TEAM TELFORD’S HEALTH
PRIORITIES
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Raising aspirations
Reducing health inequalities
Tackling smoking, obesity, drug
misuse and alcohol harm
Putting People First
Tackling infection control – in
hospital and care homes
Increasing physical activity and
participation in sport
Better access to services,
including 18 weeks referral to
treatment
Improving the health and life
chances of children and young
people
WORKING TOGETHER: OUR
ACHIEVEMENTS
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Low level of T&W delayed
discharges
64% increase in hospital
admission prevention via
Intermediate Care
Increases in life
expectancy and
reductions in premature
mortality
Smoke free Telford &
Wrekin
Scores on the Doors
JOINT HEALTH
& WELL-BEING
STRATEGY
World Class
Commissioning
Local Health Review
PCT Strategic
Commissioning Plan
& Darzi
Council Priority Plans
CHILDREN &
YOUNG PEOPLE’S
STRATEGY
Every Child
Matters
Putting
People First
Sustainable
Communities
Strategy &
LAA
LAA Health Priorities
Children & Young People
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NI 56 Obesity among primary school age children in Year 6
NI 112 Under-18 conception rate (no. of conceptions per 1000 young
women aged 15-17)
Healthier Communities & Older People
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NI 8 Adult participation in sport
NI 39 Alcohol-harm related hospital admissions
NI 121 Mortality rate from all circulatory diseases at ages under 75
NI 130 Social Care clients receiving Self Directed Support per 100,000
population aged 18+
NI 135 Proportion of carers receiving needs assessment or review and a
specific carer’s service, or advice and information
NI 142 Proportion of vulnerable people who are supported to maintain
independent living
THE SHROPSHIRE AND TELFORD &
WREKIN HEALTH REVIEW
The Council’s key
concerns are:
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Retaining a viable local
hospital at PRH – linked to
New Growth Point status
Local inpatient paediatric
services – linked to young
population and levels of
deprivation
OPPORTUNITIES
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Health Review: A New
Hospital?
TSLEC
Alcohol Strategy
Domestic Abuse Strategy
The Council and the NHS
as major employers
Climate Change
Foundation Trust status