Council Plan for Bradford District Better Health Better
Council Plan for Bradford District Better Health, Better Lives Outcome lead: Bernard Lanigan
Situation statement • The health of the people of Bradford is generally worse than the England average • Life expectancy is lower than the England average • Life expectancy is 9. 6 years lower for men and 8 years lower for women in the most deprived areas of Bradford than in the least deprived areas.
Priorities • To increase healthy life expectancy of the people of Bradford • Reduce differences in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy between communities across Bradford
Measured by • Every child to get the best start • Maximise people’s capabilities and control over their lives • Fair and good employment for all • Health standard of living • Compassionate and sustainable communities
Better Health, Better Lives • Provides a framework to overview the New Deal Outcomes • Total population, all age • Much of the activity to support this outcome already in train
Work Programme • Integration, Transformation and Sustainability • New Models of Health and Social Care – Complex Care and Out of Hospital Care • Development of Accountable Care Organisation to deliver improved health and social care. • Introduction of Social Care Navigators to support people in making the best use of all resources available to them • Enhanced Health Care in Care Homes – expand the use of telehealth/telemedicine • Well Bradford – community based initiative to improve healthy life styles
Work Programme • Adult Social Care Transformation Programme – developing a new social care offer to continue to provide good services and reduce the current cost of these by £ 23 million over the next two years. • Self Care Programme – self care packs for dementia, heart failure, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Getting active in the community (volunteering) • Keeping fit and active • Watching out for people in your neighbourhood
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