Issue - meetings

JOINT HEALTH AND WELLBEING STRATEGY - UPDATE AND FORMAL SIGN OFF (7:20 - 7:35PM)

Meeting: 19/03/2020 - Health and Wellbeing Board (Item 4.)

4. JOINT HEALTH AND WELLBEING STRATEGY (JHWBS) ACTION PLAN PROGRESSION AND HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP (HIP) PARTNER REPORTS (7:30 - 7:50PM) pdf icon PDF 141 KB

a.    HIP and JHWBS Action Plan Reports Update

 

Discussion to be led by Glenn Stewart, Deputy Director of Public Health.

 

Glenn Stewart will also discuss the current status of the Health Improvement Partnership (HIP) and its development within the context of the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy and the changes in the NHS Governance at NCL level.

 

b.    JHWBS / HWB ‘Thematic Year’ proposal – Briefing Note to Enfield HWB

 

Paper presented by Dudu Sher-Arami, Consultant in Public Health, LB Enfield.

 

Proposal paper requesting HWB members’ support for formally establishing ‘Thematic Year’s’ to support on-going implementation of the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy.

[paper attached]


Meeting: 16/01/2020 - Health and Wellbeing Board (Item 3.)

JOINT HEALTH AND WELLBEING STRATEGY (JHWBS) ACTION PLAN UPDATE (6:30 - 7:30PM)

Discussion to be led by Glenn Stewart, Deputy Director of Public Health.

 

Glenn Stewart will also discuss the current status of the Health Improvement Partnership (HIP) and its development within the context of the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy and the changes in the NHS Governance at NCL level.

 

There will also be an update on the latest status of the CCG and its successor organisations, including the appointment of a NCL CCG Accountable Officer.


Meeting: 26/09/2019 - Health and Wellbeing Board (Item 8)

8 JOINT HEALTH AND WELLBEING STRATEGY - UPDATE AND FORMAL SIGN OFF pdf icon PDF 2 MB

To seek approval of the finalised Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy.

Minutes:

RECEIVED the finalised Enfield Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2020 – 2023.

 

NOTED that Health and Wellbeing Board had been involved throughout the development of the strategy and approval was now sought to progress to the next stages for adoption.

 

IN RESPONSE comments and questions were received, including:

  The strategy fitted with the Council’s priorities and other strategic documents. It would underpin decisions by the Council and the CCG.

  Action plans would be updated as the strategy progressed, and updates provided to the Board.

 

AGREED that Health and Wellbeing Board approved the finalised Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy.